2599 Huntington Drive, Upland, California 91786, Upland, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$1,195,000
2599 Huntington Drive, Upland, California 91786
0Bed
0Bath
2,577Sqft
7,200Lot
Year Built
1930
Close
-
List price
$1.2M
Original List price
$1.29M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
IG25162394
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: City Lights
Patio
ViewCity Lights

About this home

Investor's-or Filmmaker's-dream come true: this rare, historic multi-unit, mixed-use compound includes two residential homes and a detached commercial building, each with its own utility panel (3 electric panels, 3 gas meters). Built in the 1930s and lovingly evolved over the decades, this former neighborhood grocery-affectionately known as El Chisme-was a multi-generational cornerstone of the community, serving locals for over 50 years. In the early 2000s, it transformed again-this time into The Co-op, a vibrant cooperative living project that became home to more than 330 residents: artists, students, healers, and seekers from all walks of life. Set amidst a sculptural landscape, the property includes two homes and a commercial building. Currently configured with seven bedrooms and four bathrooms, it has enjoyed near-zero vacancy for over two decades, thanks to its unbeatable location directly across from the Claremont Colleges and a short walk to the Claremont Village. The former storefront was re-imagined as a flexible venue space, hosting everything from potlucks and open mics to art openings, yoga classes, comedy shows, dance parties, meetings, and workshops—a vibrant container for creative expression and community connection. Outside, the landscape stuns: a fully established urban permaculture food forest, with dozens of mature trees, edible and medicinal herbs, native cacti, wildflowers, and sculptural stone-and-boulder garden walls. A greenhouse, chicken coop, timber-framed gazebo, and fire circle round out the oasis-an ideal setting for reflection, gathering, or creative retreat. The commercial unit (original store) could be converted into a third home or studio apartment, or reopened as a business or event space (buyer to verify). With mixed-use zoning, a strong rental history, and a soul-rich legacy, the possibilities here are endless.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/17/25
Price Change
$1,195,000-4.0%
10/03/25
Price Change
$1,245,000-3.9%
07/18/25
$1,295,000
Condition Rating
Fair

Built in 1930, this multi-unit property underwent renovations in the early 2000s, placing its last major updates approximately 20-25 years ago. While functional, the kitchens feature dated cabinetry, older appliances (e.g., coil-top electric range, white refrigerators), and outdated flooring (multi-colored tile, worn wood planks). Bathrooms are basic with older vanities, fixtures, and standard tile surrounds. The property exhibits a rustic aesthetic with extensive wood paneling in several areas. The presence of portable heaters suggests potential limitations in the central heating/cooling system. Overall, the property is aged but appears maintained for its intended use, though it requires minor updates and repairs, particularly aesthetic and system upgrades, to align with current quality standards and buyer expectations.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Mixed-Use & Multi-Unit Income Potential: This rare compound includes two residential homes and a detached commercial building with mixed-use zoning, offering significant versatility for rental income, business operations, or conversion into additional residential units.
Exceptional Rental History & Prime Location: The property boasts a near-zero vacancy rate for over two decades, driven by its unbeatable location directly across from the Claremont Colleges and a short walk to Claremont Village, ensuring consistent demand.
Unique & Flexible Commercial/Venue Space: The former storefront has been re-imagined as a flexible venue, suitable for a wide array of community events, creative expressions, or potential re-establishment as a business, adding diverse income streams.
Established Permaculture Landscape & Outdoor Amenities: Features a fully established urban permaculture food forest, greenhouse, chicken coop, gazebo, and fire circle, creating a unique, attractive, and functional outdoor oasis.
Independent Utility Panels: Each unit (two residential, one commercial) has its own electric panel and gas meter, simplifying utility management and billing for multi-tenant or mixed-use operations.

Cons

Age and Potential for Capital Expenditure: Built in 1930, the property, despite being 'lovingly evolved,' may require significant investment for modernization, deferred maintenance, and system upgrades to meet contemporary standards or buyer preferences.
Niche Market Appeal: Its history as a co-op and 'filmmaker's dream' aesthetic, while unique, may appeal to a specific, smaller buyer demographic, potentially leading to a longer marketing period compared to conventional properties.
Recent Price Reductions: Multiple price drops from the original listing suggest the property may have been initially overvalued or has faced challenges in attracting offers at its previous asking prices.

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