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Redondo Beach presents a competitive opportunity: investor interest and demand are strong, but higher prices or tighter competition may require more selective deal sourcing.
Redondo Beach sits along the South Bay coast of Los Angeles County, drawing a steady mix of beachgoers, remote workers, and weekend visitors. With 152 active Airbnb listings, an average daily rate of $246 (well below the $551 California state average), and occupancy running at 46% — slightly above the 43% state benchmark — the market offers accessible nightly pricing paired with reliable demand. Average annual revenue of $40,528 per listing is modest relative to average home values near $1.98 million, meaning investors need to be highly selective about acquisition price and property type to generate meaningful returns.
According to Rabbu market data, the Redondo Beach short-term rental market shows:
| Metric | Context | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Active Airbnb Listings | As of Apr, 27 2026 | 152 |
| Average Daily Rate (ADR) | vs. $551 state avg. | $246 |
| Average Occupancy Rate | vs. 43% state avg. | 46% |
| RevPAN | ADR * Occupancy Rate | $113 |
| Average Monthly Revenue | Historical 12-month average | $3,377 |
| Average Annual Revenue | Historical 12-month average | $40,528 |
Data sources: Rabbu proprietary analytics as of Apr, 27 2026 and Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) as of Mar, 17 2026.
Redondo Beach attracts investor attention for its coastal location and above-average occupancy, though high home prices require careful deal selection to achieve viable returns.
Key investment factors
"Redondo Beach presents a competitive but challenging landscape for STR investors. The market's ROI score of 35 out of 100 reflects strong occupancy stability but a below-average revenue-to-price ratio driven by nearly $2 million average home values. Seasonality is pronounced — July peaks at $4,578 in average monthly revenue while January dips to $2,616 — so cash-flow planning should account for roughly a 75% swing between the best and weakest months. Investors who target larger properties (3- and 4-bedrooms) and optimize amenities for the coastal guest profile stand the best chance of outperforming the market average."
— Rabbu Market Analysis Team
Revenue in Redondo Beach peaks sharply in July at $4,578 and August at $4,402, then drops to its lowest point in January at $2,616 — a spread of nearly $2,000 between the best and weakest months. This pronounced summer seasonality means investors should budget for roughly 40% lower income during winter months compared to the peak.
| Month | Trend | Revenue |
|---|---|---|
| January |
|
$2,616 |
| February |
|
$2,909 |
| March |
|
$3,569 |
| April |
|
$3,209 |
| May |
|
$3,260 |
| June |
|
$3,843 |
| July |
|
$4,578 |
| August |
|
$4,402 |
| September |
|
$3,084 |
| October |
|
$3,138 |
| November |
|
$2,914 |
| December |
|
$3,001 |
One-bedroom units dominate the supply with 81 of the 152 active listings, while 4-bedroom properties are the scarcest at just 5 listings. The thin supply of larger homes — particularly 4-bedrooms — paired with their substantially higher revenue potential could signal an opportunity for investors willing to acquire bigger properties.
| Size | Trend | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Studio |
|
8 |
| 1 bedroom |
|
81 |
| 2 bedrooms |
|
28 |
| 3 bedrooms |
|
29 |
| 4 bedrooms |
|
5 |
ADR scales steeply with size in Redondo Beach, jumping from $138 for studios to $559 for 4-bedroom properties — a 4x increase. The sharpest jump occurs between 2-bedrooms ($243) and 3-bedrooms ($463), suggesting that the premium guests pay for larger group-friendly spaces is especially strong in this coastal market.
| Size | Trend | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Studio |
|
$138 |
| 1 bedroom |
|
$155 |
| 2 bedrooms |
|
$243 |
| 3 bedrooms |
|
$463 |
| 4 bedrooms |
|
$559 |
Revenue per available night climbs from $65 for studios to $309 for 4-bedroom properties, with 4-bedrooms delivering nearly 5x the RevPAN of the smallest units. Even after accounting for occupancy differences, the clear RevPAN advantage of larger properties reinforces the case for targeting 3- and 4-bedroom investments in this market.
| Size | Trend | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Studio |
|
$65 |
| 1 bedroom |
|
$74 |
| 2 bedrooms |
|
$121 |
| 3 bedrooms |
|
$166 |
| 4 bedrooms |
|
$309 |
Occupancy rates are relatively consistent across most sizes — studios, 1-bedrooms, and 2-bedrooms cluster between 48% and 50% — while 4-bedrooms lead at 55% despite their premium pricing. The outlier is 3-bedroom units at just 36% occupancy, which may reflect higher nightly rates filtering out some demand or a more seasonal booking pattern for that size.
| Size | Trend | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Studio |
|
48% |
| 1 bedroom |
|
48% |
| 2 bedrooms |
|
50% |
| 3 bedrooms |
|
36% |
| 4 bedrooms |
|
55% |
Monthly revenue ranges from $2,364 for studios up to $10,863 for 4-bedroom properties, with each step up in size delivering a meaningful income increase. Three-bedroom listings average $6,075 per month — roughly 2.4x what a 1-bedroom earns — making mid-to-large properties the clear revenue leaders.
| Size | Trend | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Studio |
|
$2,364 |
| 1 bedroom |
|
$2,509 |
| 2 bedrooms |
|
$3,768 |
| 3 bedrooms |
|
$6,075 |
| 4 bedrooms |
|
$10,863 |
Four-bedroom properties lead annual revenue at $130,356, more than four times the $30,113 earned by 1-bedroom units. With only 5 four-bedroom listings currently active, the combination of high revenue and limited competition makes this segment particularly interesting for investors who can manage the higher acquisition costs.
| Size | Trend | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Studio |
|
$28,377 |
| 1 bedroom |
|
$30,113 |
| 2 bedrooms |
|
$45,227 |
| 3 bedrooms |
|
$72,902 |
| 4 bedrooms |
|
$130,356 |
Parking (95%) and a full kitchen (90%) are near-universal in Redondo Beach listings, setting a high baseline for guest expectations. Workspace (68%), washer/dryer (68%/67%), and self check-in (66%) round out the essentials, while differentiators like beach access (38%), hot tubs (15%), and pet-friendliness (30%) remain less common and could help listings stand out in a competitive market.
| Amenity | Trend | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
|
95% |
| Kitchen |
|
90% |
| Workspace |
|
68% |
| Washer |
|
68% |
| Dryer |
|
67% |
| Self Check-in |
|
66% |
| Patio or Balcony |
|
65% |
| Outdoor Furniture |
|
61% |
| Backyard |
|
46% |
| BBQ Grill |
|
39% |
| Beach Access |
|
38% |
| Pets |
|
30% |
| Hot Tub |
|
15% |
| Gym |
|
15% |
Rabbu's ROI Score is a proprietary metric that evaluates short-term rental investment potential based on multiple factors.
| Factor | Redondo Beach Performance | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue-to-Price Ratio | Below average | 40% |
| Occupancy Stability | Above average | 30% |
| Market Growth Trend | Below average | 15% |
| Supply/Demand Balance | Below average | 15% |
Redondo Beach's ROI score of 35 out of 100 places it in the 'Competitive Opportunity' band, reflecting a market where demand is real but high home prices compress the revenue-to-price ratio to below-average levels. Occupancy stability is the market's strongest factor, scoring above average, while market growth trend and supply/demand balance both register below average — likely influenced by the 184% year-over-year surge in active listings. Investors should pair this data with thorough local regulatory research and focus on larger property configurations where the revenue potential more meaningfully offsets acquisition costs.
Understanding local STR regulations is essential before investing in Redondo Beach. Here's the current regulatory landscape:
The City of Redondo Beach and the State of California may require short-term rental operators to obtain a permit or business license before listing a property. Investors should verify current registration requirements directly with the Redondo Beach city clerk or planning department before purchasing.
Common restrictions in California coastal markets can include limits on the number of guests, minimum stay requirements, noise and nuisance ordinances, parking mandates, and caps on the total number of STR permits issued. HOA rules may also restrict or prohibit short-term rentals in certain communities, so reviewing CC&Rs is essential before committing to a purchase.
Short-term rental operators in California are typically subject to transient occupancy taxes, and the City of Redondo Beach may levy its own local occupancy tax on top of state obligations. Platforms like Airbnb often collect and remit some of these taxes automatically, but hosts should confirm their full obligations with a local tax professional.
Regulations subject to change. Always verify with local authorities before purchasing. A Rabbu partner agent specializing in Redondo Beach can provide current regulatory guidance.
Financing an Airbnb investment in Redondo Beach requires lenders who understand STR income. Rabbu partner lenders offer:
"Over the next 12–18 months, Redondo Beach is likely to see continued summer-driven seasonality, with July and August remaining the strongest revenue months. Occupancy may hold in the mid-40s range given steady coastal demand, though the 184% year-over-year growth in active listings suggests increasing competition that could put modest downward pressure on ADR. Investors should anticipate ADR staying in the $240–$260 range unless supply growth slows, and focus on larger properties where per-night premiums are meaningfully higher."
— Rabbu Market Analysis Team
Rabbu provides Airbnb and short-term rental market data and statistics across the United States. Our mission is to empower investors with accurate insights and easy-to-use tools, so they can confidently identify and act on the best opportunities in the Airbnb market.
Rabbu proprietary analytics as of Apr, 27 2026 and Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) as of Mar, 17 2026. Revenue projections are estimates based on comparable properties and do not guarantee future performance. Data reflects trailing 12-month historical averages and may not capture very recent market shifts. Local regulations, HOA rules, and tax obligations can change; always verify current requirements before investing.
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