La Villa Marina
In 2006 the development was recognized as an "Award Winning Community" due to outstanding homeowner maintenance.
The units boast spacious open floor plans, multiple levels, high ceilings (some with celestial style windows), private courtyards, pools, spas and outstanding manicured grounds. There is a pride of ownership in this neighborhood not seen in very many communities.
Marina Peninsula
Marina Peninsula is located south of Venice Beach and is formed between the ocean and the Marina Del Rey Harbor. This area is called Marina Peninsula, but it’s considered by most to be Marina Del Rey. The beach here is much quieter, but just as sandy as the nearby Venice beaches. There is no boardwalk either so there are fewer pedestrians.
This area is mostly condos and apartments, many of the best on the oceanfront. The homes that are here are on the larger size and tend to be the most expensive in Marina del Rey.
Marina Del Rey is a seaside unincorporated area in Los Angeles County, California. Its Fisherman's Village offers a view of Marina del Rey's dominant feature as it is the world's largest man-made small craft harbor, with 19 marinas with capacity for 5,300 boats and is home port to approximately 6500 boats. The harbor, the Los Angeles Times said in 1997, is "perhaps the county's most valuable resource".
Marina Del Rey is southeast of Venice and north of Playa Del Rey, near the mouth of the Ballona Creek. It is located four miles north of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). It is bounded on all sides by the City of Los Angeles. The beach-style homes, a strip of land against the beach, and the beach itself, west of the harbor, are within the City of Los Angeles limits, but share the same zip code as Marina del Rey. The name of this strip is the Marina Peninsula. Via Dolce and the southern portion of Via Marina are the boundaries between L.A. City and the unincorporated area. Continued...