Manhattan Beach

The Village Manhattan Beach: The Complete Neighborhood Guide (2026)

By Cecilia Agraz, Real Estate Broker | Bayside Real Estate Partners / Stroyke Properties Group

The Village — sometimes called MB Village or Manhattan Beach Village — is one of three sub-sections of East Manhattan Beach, alongside the Mira Costa Section and Liberty Village. It’s a neighborhood that lives quietly between the east Tree Section and the rest of East MB, with Manhattan Village Mall nearby providing a level of everyday convenience that other East MB neighborhoods don’t have.

The Vibe

The Village is one of those Manhattan Beach neighborhoods that you might drive through without realizing it’s its own thing. It doesn’t announce itself the way the Sand Section does with ocean views or the way the Tree Section does with its canopy of mature trees and wide lots. But that’s part of what works about it.

The feel here is residential, low-key, and practical. Families live here because it makes sense — you get the Manhattan Beach address, the MBUSD schools, and a neighborhood where your kids can ride bikes on the street. The homes are a mix of older originals and newer builds, and the blocks have a settled, lived-in quality. It’s not trying to be anything it’s not.

What makes The Village distinct from the other East MB sub-sections is the proximity to Manhattan Village Mall. It might sound like a small thing, but having retail, dining, and a grocery store within walking distance — or a very short drive — shapes daily life here in a way that’s different from deeper East MB where you’re more isolated from commercial activity.

The planned unit development structure gives The Village something unusual for Manhattan Beach: a lot of cul-de-sacs and looped streets that create a neighborhood within the neighborhood. For buyers who prioritize quiet and low through-traffic, this layout is a genuine asset.

The Neighborhood

The Village sits between Marine Avenue (south), Rosecrans Avenue (north), Aviation Boulevard (east), and Pacific Coast Highway (west). However, the actual residential neighborhood is smaller than those outer boundaries suggest — most of what surrounds the core residential area is commercial. To the west is Manhattan Village Mall. To the north are professional buildings, the Manhattan Country Club, the Westdrift Hotel, and a golf course. To the east is Northrop Grumman’s campus, Marine Avenue Park, and AdventurePlex. The residential heart of The Village is the quieter interior blocks within that commercial frame.

MB Village is a planned unit development, which means the streets have an intentional layout, with cul-de-sacs and looping roads that limit through-traffic. That structure gives the neighborhood a genuinely calm, insulated feel — it’s hard to cut through, which means fewer strangers on your street.

The Connection to the Tree Section

One thing I’ve noticed is that the eastern edge of the Tree Section — the blocks near Marine Avenue — functions almost as a bridge between the Tree Section and The Village. People living in east Tree Section near Marine Ave walk to Manhattan Village for dinner. That crossover is real, and it means The Village benefits from some of the Tree Section’s energy and community without the Tree Section price tag.

It’s an overlap that’s real and worth knowing about when you’re evaluating the neighborhood.

Daily Life

Getting Around

The Village is car-dependent for most activities, like the rest of East Manhattan Beach. The beach is a bike ride or drive away, not a walk. But the neighborhood has some practical advantages:

  • Manhattan Village Mall is nearby for dining, shopping, and groceries — this is the big convenience factor
  • Marine Avenue provides east-west connectivity
  • Access to Sepulveda Boulevard for north-south driving
  • Relatively easy access to the 405 freeway
  • E-bikes are popular for beach trips — you can reach The Strand in 10-15 minutes
  • Rosecrans Avenue to the north provides easy east-west movement and freeway access

Coffee & Restaurants

This is where The Village has an edge over some other East MB neighborhoods. Manhattan Village Mall has dining options, and the Marine Avenue corridor provides additional choices. You’re also a short drive from downtown Manhattan Beach’s full restaurant scene.

  • Manhattan Village Mall — has restaurant and dining options within walking distance or a very short drive, along with the Westdrift Hotel’s restaurant and spots along Rosecrans
  • Marine Avenue corridor — connects to dining and commercial options
  • Sepulveda Boulevard — casual dining, coffee, and everyday services
  • Downtown Manhattan Beach — a short drive west for the full dining scene

For a neighborhood without its own commercial strip, The Village is surprisingly well-served — Manhattan Village Mall, Westdrift Hotel, Rosecrans Avenue, and Sepulveda all within a short drive or walk.

Groceries & Errands

The Village is one of the more convenient East MB locations for daily errands, largely because of Manhattan Village Mall:

  • Ralphs — at Manhattan Village Mall
  • Manhattan Village Mall — retail, services, and dining in one spot
  • Trader Joe’s — near Manhattan Beach Blvd and Aviation
  • Target — off Manhattan Beach Blvd and PCH
  • Additional services along Sepulveda and Aviation corridors

Compared to the Sand Section (where parking for errands is a headache), The Village is actually more convenient for day-to-day logistics.

Parks & Green Space

  • Marine Avenue Park — right on the eastern edge of The Village, a neighborhood park close to home
  • AdventurePlex — also to the east, a popular family activity center for kids (climbing, sports, parties)
  • Polliwog Park — in Liberty Village to the south, accessible from The Village; duck pond, playground, amphitheater, community pool
  • Manhattan Country Club / golf course — to the north, more of a backdrop than an amenity, but it contributes to the open green feel of the northern edge
  • The beach — a drive or e-bike ride away

For Families

Schools

The Village is served by the same Manhattan Beach Unified School District (MBUSD) that makes all of Manhattan Beach one of the most sought-after communities for families in the South Bay.

  • Elementary: Meadows Elementary — verify your specific address at mbusd.org/boundaries
  • Middle School: Manhattan Beach Middle School
  • High School: Mira Costa High School — consistently ranked among the top public high schools in California

MBUSD Quick Stats

StatDetail
Niche Ranking#5 out of 300 districts in California
Overall GradeA+
Reading Proficiency82%
Math Proficiency73%
Special RecognitionNational Green Ribbon District, multiple Distinguished Schools

Same point I make in every neighborhood guide: your kids get the exact same MBUSD education whether they live in The Village or in a $7M Hill Section home. Same district. Same schools. Same teachers. Same Mira Costa diploma.

Kid-Friendliness

The Village is a practical choice for families. The streets are residential and relatively quiet, the lots tend to offer real outdoor space, and the proximity to Manhattan Village Mall means you can handle errands without turning everything into a 20-minute car trip.

  • Residential streets with low traffic — kids can ride bikes and play outside
  • Access to parks for playdates and outdoor time
  • Manhattan Village Mall for family-friendly dining and shopping
  • AdventurePlex next door is a go-to for kids’ activities, birthday parties, and weekend fun — one of the practical perks of living right next to it

The Market

The Village, like other parts of East Manhattan Beach, offers a more accessible price point for getting into Manhattan Beach and the MBUSD school district.

MetricThe VillageSand SectionTree SectionHill Section
Median Home Price~$1.8M–$3M (varies by condition)~$3.7M+~$3.4M~$7.8M
Typical Lot SizeVaries — planned unit development layout1,350-2,700 sqft4,400-6,000 sqft5,500-10,000+ sqft
Home TypesMostly SFR; some townhomes; planned unit developmentSFR, condos, townhomesSFRSFR
Beach AccessDrive or e-bikeWalkDrive or e-bikeWalk (downhill)

Sales Activity

The Village is a very small, tight-knit market — averaging around 18 sales per year. When you see numbers this low, every sale matters, and every transaction is noticed by the neighbors. This isn’t a neighborhood where dozens of homes turn over each month. Listings are infrequent, and when something comes up, it tends to get attention quickly. The 2021 spike to 31 sales was notable for a neighborhood this size — that was a lot of movement for The Village. In a typical year, you’re looking at roughly one to two sales per month across the entire neighborhood.

YearVillage Sales
202518
202414
202316
202131
202016
201915
201821
201723
201617

As a planned unit development, The Village has a more uniform housing stock than the Mira Costa Section — homes were built to a plan, and the inventory reflects that. Original homes in the development typically trade in the $1.8M–$2.5M range. Updated and renovated homes run higher. The cul-de-sac layout and planned street design mean most properties have a reasonable amount of usable outdoor space for the price point.

What Drives Prices in The Village

  • Proximity to Manhattan Village Mall — convenience to shopping and dining is a lifestyle factor
  • Proximity to the Tree Section border — blocks that feel more “Tree Section adjacent” may command higher prices
  • Condition and age — the gap between unrenovated originals and new construction is significant
  • Lot size — larger lots with rebuild potential attract developers and owner-users
  • Elementary school zoning — specific school boundaries matter to families
  • Cul-de-sac vs. through-street — the planned development has many cul-de-sacs; homes on these streets get lower traffic and tend to command a small premium

The Value Proposition

The Village gives you the MBUSD schools, a Manhattan Beach address, and a neighborhood with practical everyday convenience — all at a price point below the Tree Section, Sand Section, and Hill Section. For families who want the MB community and schools without stretching their budget to the maximum, The Village is worth a serious look.

What Nobody Tells You

  • Manhattan Village Mall shapes daily life more than you’d expect. Having a mall with dining, grocery, and retail nearby sounds minor on paper. In practice, it becomes your default — you run to Ralphs after work, grab dinner when you don’t feel like cooking, handle errands on a Saturday morning without driving across town. That everyday convenience is something the Sand Section and Hill Section don’t offer.
  • The Tree Section overlap is real. If you’re on the western or northern edge of The Village, your daily life may feel more like Tree Section living than deep East MB. You might walk to some of the same places, know the same neighbors, and share the same routines. The neighborhood boundaries are not as sharp as they look on a map.
  • You’re still paying the Manhattan Beach premium. The Village is more affordable than most of Manhattan Beach, but a comparable home across the border in Redondo Beach would cost significantly less. You’re paying for MBUSD schools and the MB address. That premium is real and it’s justified for families who want the schools — just know what you’re paying for.
  • It’s quieter than you might expect. The Village doesn’t have the foot traffic of downtown, the weekend energy of the Sand Section, or the event activity around Polliwog Park. The planned development layout — with cul-de-sacs and looped roads — means very little through-traffic. You’ll see your neighbors, but you won’t see strangers walking your street. That’s a feature for many buyers.

Who Is The Village Perfect For?

  • Families who want MBUSD schools and everyday convenience — the proximity to Manhattan Village Mall for groceries, dining, and errands is a real lifestyle advantage
  • Buyers looking for an accessible price point in Manhattan Beach — get the MB address and schools without paying Sand Section or Hill Section prices
  • People who want space and a suburban feel — larger lots and real backyards in a quiet residential setting
  • Tree Section admirers who need a lower price point — The Village offers some of the same feel, especially on the blocks closer to the Tree Section border
  • Aerospace professionals — Northrop Grumman is literally next door; for employees who want to minimize their commute, The Village is an unusually practical choice

The Village at a Glance

FeatureDetails
LocationEast MB; Marine Ave (south), Rosecrans (north), Aviation (east), PCH (west); planned unit development
Defining FeatureProximity to Manhattan Village Mall; Tree Section border
Beach AccessDrive or e-bike (10-15 min)
Walk ScoreLow-moderate — car for most errands; Manhattan Village Mall walkable from parts of the neighborhood
Elementary SchoolsMeadows Elementary (MBUSD) — verify at mbusd.org/boundaries
Middle SchoolManhattan Beach Middle School
High SchoolMira Costa High School
Median Home Price~$1.8M–$3M (planned development; varies by condition)
Lot SizesVaries — planned unit development layout with cul-de-sacs
Home StylesPlanned development SFR + some townhomes; more uniform than Mira Costa
ParkingDriveways and garages; generally more available than Sand Section
Nearest GroceryRalphs (Manhattan Village), Trader Joe’s, Target
Best ForFamilies, convenience seekers, buyers wanting MB schools at an accessible price

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is The Village in Manhattan Beach?

The Village — also called MB Village or Manhattan Beach Village — is one of three sub-sections of East Manhattan Beach, alongside the Mira Costa Section and Liberty Village. Its outer boundaries are Marine Avenue (south), Rosecrans Avenue (north), Aviation Boulevard (east), and Pacific Coast Highway (west). The actual residential core is smaller — it’s a planned unit development surrounded by commercial activity on three sides: Manhattan Village Mall to the west, office buildings and the Westdrift Hotel to the north, and Northrop Grumman and Marine Avenue Park to the east.

Is The Village in the MBUSD school district?

Yes. Every home in The Village is within the Manhattan Beach Unified School District (MBUSD), ranked #5 out of 300 districts in California by Niche with an A+ grade. Village students attend Meadows Elementary, Manhattan Beach Middle School, and Mira Costa High School — the same nationally recognized schools as students in every other Manhattan Beach neighborhood. Verify your specific elementary zoning at mbusd.org/boundaries.

What is Manhattan Village Mall?

Manhattan Village Mall is a shopping center immediately west of The Village. It includes Ralphs grocery, restaurants, retail stores, and everyday services. For Village residents, it’s essentially your neighborhood commercial hub — walkable or a very short drive for groceries, dinner, and errands. It’s one of the practical advantages of The Village over other East MB sub-sections where commercial amenities require a longer drive.

How far is The Village from the beach?

The Village is approximately 1.5 to 2 miles from the beach, depending on your exact location. By car, expect a 5-10 minute drive. By e-bike, 10-15 minutes. It’s not walkable to the beach, which is part of why prices are more accessible than the Sand Section. Many families bike or drive to the beach for weekend days.

What is the difference between The Village and the Tree Section?

The Tree Section is a distinct Manhattan Beach neighborhood with tree-lined streets (many named after trees), a higher price point (~$3.4M+ median), and closer proximity to the beach and downtown. The Village borders the Tree Section to the west and shares some of its residential character — especially on blocks near that boundary. The Village generally offers more accessible pricing, a planned development layout with cul-de-sacs, and the added convenience of Manhattan Village Mall. Both share the same MBUSD schools.

How much do homes cost in The Village Manhattan Beach?

The Village is a planned unit development with a more uniform housing stock than other East MB sub-sections. Original homes in the development typically trade in the $1.8M–$2.5M range. Updated and renovated homes run higher. The consistent, planned layout means relatively predictable home sizes — you won’t find the wide range of lot sizes and home types that the Mira Costa Section offers, but you also won’t find the same level of uncertainty about what you’re getting.

Want to explore The Village? I’d love to show you the neighborhood, walk you through what’s available, and help you figure out if this is the right fit. No pressure, just honest advice from someone who knows these streets.

Cecilia Agraz | Bayside Real Estate Partners / Stroyke Properties Group
DRE #01974999
Phone: (310) 803-9338
Email: cecilia@manhattanhermosahomes.com
Office: 920 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Suite 4, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Hablo español — me encantaría ayudarte.

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