
A Real Estate Services Company

Chatelaine Properties

Your source for South Bay real estate
Located in the picturesque region of the southwest peninsula of Los Angeles County, California, the South Bay is one of the most culturally, economically and ethnically diverse areas in the United States. Known for its sunny, temperate climate, it's home to many wonderful cities such as El Segundo, Torrance, Lomita, Carson, Gardena, Lawndale, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Harbor City, Harbor Gateway, San Pedro, Wilmington, the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and the Beach Cities (Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Manhattan Beach). It is our delight to call this community home and assist our clients with all things real estate in the South Bay, including residential sales, leasing, mortgage financing, and property management. We look forward to working with you!
Torrance
"The City with the Hometown Feel"
Torrance, the eighth largest city in Los Angeles County, competes globally through its myriad of assets: diverse residents, flourishing businesses and safe communities. Over the years, Torrance continues to live out its motto as a balanced city.
Lomita
"The Friendly City"
Although it has shrunk from its original 7 square miles to a petite 1.87 square miles, Lomita has managed not only to survive, but to mature. Boundary disputes, land divisions, natural disasters, civil wars, world wars, and cold wars, oil booms, stock market busts, and even annexation to surrounding communities couldn't consume little Lomita.
From a simple ranch house and a few out-buildings on the Narbonne property, a sleepy narrow gauge electric railroad stop on Western Avenue, and a handful of dirt roads named after trees and fruits, Lomita has grown into a small city and, in spite of that growth, managed to maintain its rustic, small-town flavor.
Palos Verdes
"The Promise of Paradise Fulfilled"
Carson
"Future Unlimited"
Redondo Beach
"More to Sea"
Hawthorne
"City of Good Neighbors"
Harbor City
"The Gateway"
San Pedro
"On the Waterfront"
Lawndale
"The Heart of the South Bay"
