If you've ever scrolled through hundreds of rental listings trying to find "the one," you already know the feeling. Most places look fine in photos and then feel a little off in person — smaller rooms, farther from the water, or a view that's really just a parking lot with a sliver of ocean if you lean out the window. That's exactly the gap The Strand House was built to close. As an Oceanfront Vacation Rental in Manhattan Beach, it sits right where the sand meets the property line, which is a rarer thing than the listings would have you believe.
We're not going to tell you this is the most magical beach house on the planet. What we will tell you is that this Oceanfront Vacation Rental in Manhattan Beach is spacious, it's genuinely oceanfront (not "ocean-adjacent"), and it's set up so you can actually relax instead of spending your trip driving back and forth to the coast.
There's a real difference between staying near the beach and staying on it. Hotels give you a room. An Oceanfront Vacation Rental in Manhattan Beach gives you a home — one with a kitchen you can actually cook in, a living room big enough for the whole group, and a view that doesn't disappear the second you close the curtains.
Here's what that actually looks like day to day:
It's a small shift in logistics that ends up changing the whole rhythm of a trip.
Strand Beach House isn't trying to be flashy. It's trying to be comfortable, and honestly, that's harder to pull off. The layout is open, the light comes in from floor-to-ceiling windows, and the furnishings lean coastal without tipping into "beach house cliché" territory.
Here's what you're working with:
It comfortably sleeps up to six, which makes it a solid fit for Family-friendly beach house rental , a small group of friends, or a couple who just wants extra room to breathe.
Each of the three bedrooms has its own personality. The Moose Room is cozy and quiet. The Third Floor Bedroom wakes you up with a coastal view that's honestly worth setting an alarm for. And the Longhorn Room rounds things out as another comfortable Queen setup, good for couples or anyone traveling with family.
A lot of vacation rentals have a kitchen that's really just for show. This one isn't. You've got a full refrigerator, oven, microwave, grill, coffee maker, electric kettle, toaster, and enough cookware to make more than scrambled eggs. If you'd rather cook a real dinner than fight for a restaurant reservation on a Friday night, you can.
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After a full day at the beach, nobody wants to figure out what to do next. The Strand House keeps it simple — TV, satellite channels, a DVD player, a small video library, and a stash of board games for the nights when everyone's a little sunburnt and content to just sit around a table.
On top of that, you're covered on the practical stuff too: high-speed internet, air conditioning and heating, fresh linens, shampoo and basic soaps, parking, an EV charger, and access to a communal pool. Nothing glamorous about a list like that, but it's the difference between a smooth trip and one where you're texting the host at 9pm asking where the towels are.
You could stay almost anywhere in Southern California and call it a beach trip. But staying in an Oceanfront Vacation Rental in Manhattan Beach puts you in one specific spot that happens to be close to everything worth seeing — no long drive to reach the coast because you're already standing on it.
It's a short walk from the house, and it's the kind of place you'll end up visiting more than once during your stay — for the sunset, for the fishing, for the seafood spots nearby, or just to walk it off after dinner.
A quick drive south gets you into Hermosa's beachfront restaurants, live music, and a surf scene that's easy to watch even if you're not the one paddling out.
Head the other direction and you'll find the Redondo Beach Pier, whale watching tours, and a marina full of waterfront restaurants — good for an afternoon that doesn't involve much planning.
If you're up for a longer day trip, Santa Monica Pier and the Third Street Promenade are worth it, Venice Beach has the boardwalk chaos everyone talks about, and Malibu gives you those scenic coastal drives people put on postcards.
And when the trip's over, you're not stuck in traffic for two hours trying to make a flight. Staying near LAX means less time in the car and more time actually enjoying the last day of your trip.
Once you're settled in, there's plenty to fill the days without ever leaving the coastline:
None of it requires much planning. Most of it just requires stepping outside.
Manhattan Beach and the coastline around it stay beautiful because people generally treat it well. A few things worth keeping in mind while you're out enjoying it:
None of this is complicated. It just keeps the place nice for the next people who show up looking for the same thing you were.