14820 Las Tunas Drive, Hacienda Heights, California 91745, Hacienda Heights, 91745 - 4 bed, 4 bath

14820 Las Tunas Drive, Hacienda Heights, California 91745 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$2,500,000
14820 Las Tunas Drive, Hacienda Heights, California 91745
4Beds
4Baths
3,679Sqft
51,367Lot
Year Built
1976
Close
-
List price
$2.5M
Original List price
$1.8M
Price/Sqft
$680
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
MB25107970
Home ConditionPoor
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Mountain(s), Panoramic
Patio
ViewCity Lights,Mountain(s),Panoramic

About this home

We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $2.50M(97th), sqft - 3679(93th), beds - 4(50th), baths - 4(89th).

Overlooking the beautiful San Gabriel Valley, this Spanish Classical sanctuary of peace and tradition, is a gem. Situated on 1.18 acres in Hacienda Heights, the 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom sanctuary showcases, stunning views from the living room, dining room, bedroom, balcony and more. The light-filled living room features vaulted ceilings, and beautiful fireplace. The dining room boasts a Swarovski Crystal chandelier imported from Austria, and spectacular views of the San Gabriel Valley. The French doors in the dining room create seamless indoor-outdoor living. The Clay tile roof, insulation, and plaster keep the sanctuary cool, and a gated entry adds privacy. Come experience Hacienda Heights living, in this Spanish Classical Sanctuary. *Some rooms are virtually staged and may not reflect the actual size rooms.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
08/03/25
$2,500,000
05/31/25
$1,800,000
Condition Rating
Poor

Built in 1976, this property's interior, especially the kitchen and bathrooms, appears to be largely original or last updated 30-50 years ago. The kitchen features dated wooden cabinets, white tile countertops, older appliances, and fluorescent lighting, requiring a complete overhaul. Bathrooms also exhibit outdated vanities, fixtures, and tile work. While the exterior and structure seem well-maintained, the interior finishes, including dated carpets and light fixtures throughout, necessitate substantial cosmetic rehabilitation to meet current standards and appeal. This goes beyond minor updates, aligning with the 'poor' condition criteria.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Panoramic Views: Offers stunning panoramic, city lights, and mountain views from multiple rooms and balconies, significantly enhancing desirability.
Expansive & Private Lot: Situated on a generous 1.18-acre lot with a gated entry, providing exceptional privacy and ample outdoor space.
Unique Architectural Style: Features a distinctive Spanish Classical design, offering timeless charm, character, and curb appeal.
Elegant Interior Details: Boasts luxury finishes such as a Swarovski Crystal chandelier, vaulted ceilings, and French doors, contributing to a sophisticated ambiance.
Natural Climate Control: Utilizes a clay tile roof, insulation, and plaster to naturally keep the interior cool, promoting energy efficiency.

Cons

Property Age & Potential Updates: Built in 1976, the property may require updates to major systems or finishes to meet modern buyer expectations, despite its classic charm.
Significant Price Adjustment: The listing price saw a substantial increase from $1.8M to $2.5M, which could raise questions about market value and pricing strategy for potential buyers.
Absence of Central Air Conditioning: While naturally cool, the description does not mention a central air conditioning system, which could be a significant drawback for comfort in warmer months for many buyers.

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