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Torrance, CA Real Estate
Torrance Homes
for Sale
Torrance Real Estate prices range from $250,000
up to over 3.5 Million. Torrance property types include Single
Family, Residential, Commercial, Town Homes & Condominiums,
Lots & Land, and Investment Properties.
The Community of Torrance
Torrance has transformed itself from a small
industrial community to a retail, financial and corporate center
that provides a positive climate for business. The city has become
headquarters for major employers such as Honda, Toyota, Epson and
Kubota. Hughes Aircraft based its decision to maintain its Electron
Dynamics Division in Torrance on the cooperative efforts of the
public and private sectors. The City of Torrance responds to the
needs of the retail community by facilitating business permits
and other administrative matters.
The city location, halfway between Los Angeles
International Airport and Long Beach Airport, has been critical
to its development. The
Torrance Municipal Airport, capable of handling most corporate
aircraft, provides ready access to local businesses.
The Torrance Library system is a source of pride.
Six public libraries fill the needs of both the residential and
the business
communities.
They provide materials and services in a variety of formats,
many of which can be accessed by modem from an office or a
home computer.
Torrance schools are noted for their academic
excellence. Elementary, middle school and high school students
routinely score significantly
above the national median in tests. The Torrance Unified
School District has been recognized for its innovative programs
and
its schools are included on the annual list of California
Exemplary Schools. Vocational and technical training for high school
students and adults is available at S.C.R.O.C. and the Torrance
Adult
Education
program offers hundreds of classes each year. The El Camino
Community College campus houses an art gallery, a planetarium,
a theater
and the 2,000 seat Marsee Auditorium. Its South Bay Center
for the Arts provides much of the Torrance cultural life
and
its
Small Business Development Center offers information, referrals,
and
one-on-one business counseling to entrepreneurs and small
business owners-free of charge.
State-of-the-art medical facilities offer health
education programs including CPR and first aid to the community.
The
Volunteer Center
in Downtown Torrance matches people who want to help with
people who need help.
The city of Torrance has 24 parks, including
the 44-acre Wilson Park and the 52-acre Columbia Park one golf
course
a swimming
pool and numerous public tennis courts. In all, Torrance
has 300 acres
of parkland or about 2 acres for every 1000 residents.
One of Torrance's special recreational features is its
outstanding beach with facilities for swimming, surfing
and volleyball.
It is the site of the annual Daily Breeze International
Surf Festival
which attracts thousands each summer. Torrance also hosts
the nation's largest and longest running Armed Forces
Day Observance
each May,
the annual Mobil 10k run each spring and the Torrance
Beach Cities Team Triathlon in September.
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