4367 Rising Hill, Altadena, California 91001, Altadena, 91001 - 3 bed, 2 bath

4367 Rising Hill, Altadena, California 91001 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,575,000$1,805/sqft
Est. Value: $1,412,912
-10%
AboveEstimate
4367 Rising Hill, Altadena, California 91001
3Beds
2Baths
1,805Sqft
7,187Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($1,412,911.78) is $162,088.22 (10%) lower than the list price ($1,575,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Extensive Modern Upgrades: The property boasts a comprehensive list of recent upgrades including a new roof, HVAC, windows, doors, updated electrical and plumbing, ensuring modern comfort and reduced immediate maintenance for a 1952-built home.
Top Cons:
Average Public School Ratings: The local public schools (elementary, middle, high) have ratings of 2 and 3, which may not meet the expectations of buyers prioritizing highly-rated educational institutions.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.57M vs avg $1.12M (+$450,000)78%
Size:1,805 sqft vs avg 1,601 sqft55%
Price/sqft:$873 vs avg $71273%

More Insights

Built in 1952 (74 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1952, this property has undergone an extensive, high-quality renovation, making it virtually new. The listing explicitly states 'new roof, new HVAC, new windows and doors, updated electrical and plumbing,' along with a 'Custom white oak kitchen with marble countertop, Italian appliances,' and 'white oak engineering floors.' Both the kitchen and bathrooms feature luxurious, modern finishes like Calacatta Viola marble, Zia terrazzo flooring, Roman clay walls, and high-end fixtures, all of which are confirmed by the provided images. All major systems and aesthetic components appear new or recently updated to current quality standards, indicating no deferred maintenance.
Year Built
1952
Close
-
List price
$1.57M
Original List price
$1.57M
Price/Sqft
$873
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
WS26009122
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: Hills
Patio
ViewHills

About this home

Designed to celebrate light and materiality, this home is filled with natural daylight that flows effortlessly through every space. Organic textures—warm wood, natural stone, and soft neutral tones—create a sense of ease and timelessness. Carefully curated ambient lighting adds a gentle glow in the evenings, enhancing the home’s serene and welcoming character. Living Room: An airy living space filled with natural light, accented by warm wood details and softly layered lighting for a relaxed, inviting feel. Kitchen: A beautifully curated kitchen where craftsmanship and materiality take center stage. Custom white oak cabinetry is complemented by Calacatta Viola marble slab. Italian appliances, Raw brass light fixtures, Noguchi lights, a custom hood range, and handcrafted Zia Tile backsplash elevate the space, while Roman clay walls add warmth and organic texture. A dedicated coffee station completes the kitchen with both elegance and intention. Family Room: Designed for gathering, the family room features large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer a seamless connection to the backyard. A cozy indoor gas fireplace adds warmth and comfort, making this an ideal space for both relaxing and hosting. Bathrooms: This house offers two showers, a freestanding tub provide flexibility and comfort, while custom Viola marble sinks adds sculptural elegance. Zia terrazzo flooring grounds the space, paired with Roman clay and microcement wall finishes that bring warmth, softness, and modern sophistication. Bedrooms: Each bedroom offers a comfortable layout with abundant natural light from large windows Backyard: Enjoy a private Mediterranean-inspired backyard with low-maintenance landscaping, featuring lavender, olive trees, and privacy trees creating a relaxed outdoor environment perfect for everyday enjoyment and entertaining.a Nearby features: Hiking trails minutes away, new ballpark, public swimming pool, community garden, cul de sac street, coffee shops, restaurants, and supermarkets. List of upgrades include: new roof, new HVAC, new windows and doors, updated eletrical and plumbing, 60AMP garage panel, Custom white oak kitchen with marble coutertop, Italian applicances, white oak engineering floors, custom cabinetries through out the house, duel fireplace, Zia tiles throughout, custom oak window casings, roman clay finish in kitchen and bathrooms, marble wall lights, raw brass fixtures, Iron exterior doors, low maintance landscaping,

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VI CHIU
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

2/10
Franklin Elementary School
Public,K-51.4mi
3/10
Charles W. Eliot Middle School
Public,6-82.7mi
3/10
John Muir High School
Public,9-122.3mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
12/31/24
Sold
$1,043,500
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1952, this property has undergone an extensive, high-quality renovation, making it virtually new. The listing explicitly states 'new roof, new HVAC, new windows and doors, updated electrical and plumbing,' along with a 'Custom white oak kitchen with marble countertop, Italian appliances,' and 'white oak engineering floors.' Both the kitchen and bathrooms feature luxurious, modern finishes like Calacatta Viola marble, Zia terrazzo flooring, Roman clay walls, and high-end fixtures, all of which are confirmed by the provided images. All major systems and aesthetic components appear new or recently updated to current quality standards, indicating no deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Extensive Modern Upgrades: The property boasts a comprehensive list of recent upgrades including a new roof, HVAC, windows, doors, updated electrical and plumbing, ensuring modern comfort and reduced immediate maintenance for a 1952-built home.
High-End Designer Kitchen: Features custom white oak cabinetry, Calacatta Viola marble slab, Italian appliances, raw brass fixtures, Noguchi lights, and Zia Tile backsplash, creating a luxurious and highly functional culinary space.
Thoughtful Design & Natural Light: The home is meticulously designed to maximize natural daylight and incorporates organic textures, warm wood, natural stone, and curated ambient lighting, fostering a serene and welcoming atmosphere throughout.
Private Mediterranean-Inspired Backyard: Offers a low-maintenance, private outdoor oasis with lavender, olive trees, and privacy trees, ideal for relaxation and entertaining.
Desirable Location & Amenities: Situated on a tranquil cul-de-sac street and minutes away from hiking trails, a new ballpark, public swimming pool, community garden, coffee shops, restaurants, and supermarkets.

Cons

Average Public School Ratings: The local public schools (elementary, middle, high) have ratings of 2 and 3, which may not meet the expectations of buyers prioritizing highly-rated educational institutions.
Absence of a Swimming Pool: Despite a well-designed backyard, the property does not include a swimming pool, which could be a desired amenity for some buyers in the Altadena climate and at this price point.
Older Original Construction: While extensively upgraded, the home's original build year of 1952 might still present potential long-term considerations or perceptions of an older structure, despite modern systems and aesthetics.
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