3128 Mount Curve Avenue, Altadena, California 91001, Altadena, 91001 - bed, bath

ACTIVE$538,000
3128 Mount Curve Avenue, Altadena, California 91001
0Bed
0Bath
Sqft
6,266Lot
Year Built
1938
Close
-
List price
$538K
Original List price
$588K
Price/Sqft
$0
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
P1-22999
Home ConditionTear down
Features
Good View: City Lights, Mountain(s)
ViewCity Lights,Mountain(s)
About this home
We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $538.0K(3th), sqft - 0(7th), beds - undefined(12th), baths - undefined(12th).
Vacant lot with a standing 2 car garage on one of the nicest streets in Altadena, near Mount Lowe Park. Property has beautiful Mountain Views with lots of greenery that is still preserved. This property was one of the houses that burned down in the Eaton fire. The property's hazardous material removal is complete, see photo of the clearance in the photos section. Land Value Only. Do not walk on the property.
Price History
Date
Event
Price
08/20/25
Price Change
$538,000
06/30/25
Listing
$588,000
Condition Rating
Tear down
The MLS description explicitly states this is a 'vacant lot' where the house 'burned down in the Eaton fire' and is being sold for 'Land Value Only.' While there is a 'standing 2 car garage,' the primary residence is gone, and the property is unlivable in its current state, requiring demolition or new construction. There are no kitchen or bathroom features to assess, as the house no longer exists. The property's value is solely in the land, aligning perfectly with the 'tear-down' criteria.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Prime Location: Situated on 'one of the nicest streets in Altadena' and 'near Mount Lowe Park,' indicating a highly desirable and scenic neighborhood with recreational access.
Stunning Mountain Views: Offers 'beautiful Mountain Views with lots of greenery,' providing a serene and picturesque setting that enhances property value.
Hazardous Material Remediation Complete: Crucially, 'The property's hazardous material removal is complete,' eliminating a significant and costly hurdle for future development after the fire.
Development Ready: As a 'Vacant lot' with remediation done, it presents a rare opportunity for a custom new build, allowing buyers to design their ideal home from scratch.
Existing Garage Structure: The presence of a 'standing 2 car garage' provides immediate utility, whether for storage during construction or potential integration into a new home design.
Cons
Significant Construction Required: As a 'Vacant lot' with 'Land Value Only,' buyers face the substantial time, cost, and complexity of building a new home from the ground up.
Fire History & Perception: The property's past as a home that 'burned down in the Eaton fire' might raise concerns for some buyers regarding future fire risk in the area or the emotional impact of rebuilding on a former fire site.
Limited Immediate Access: The instruction 'Do not walk on the property' can be an inconvenience for prospective buyers wanting to thoroughly assess the site before making an offer.













