820 N Verano Drive, Glendora, California 91741, Glendora, 91741 - 13 bed, 12 bath

820 N Verano Drive, Glendora, California 91741 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$4,495,000
820 N Verano Drive, Glendora, California 91741
13Beds
12Baths
9,368Sqft
67,597Lot
Year Built
1903
Close
-
List price
$4.5M
Original List price
$4.5M
Price/Sqft
$480
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25549321
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: Courtyard, Hills, Mountain(s), Orchard, Pond, Pool
Deck
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewCourtyard, Hills, Mountain(s), Orchard, Pond, Pool

About this home

We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $4.50M(99th), sqft - 9368(99th), beds - 13(99th), baths - 12(99th).

Presenting a rare, expansive estate compound ideal for multi-generational living, complete with numerous staff areas, including two apartments, a free-standing guest house rivaling the size of most traditional single-family homes, and a fully restored and pristine main home offering a variety of possibilities for guests, lavish entertaining, and additional income. Utilize this picturesque mansion's vast gardens and considerable spaces as a bookable venue for weddings, fundraisers, galas, and more! Positioned on 1.6 acres of tranquil, majestic grounds rests the storied Singer Albourne Mansion, commissioned in the final years of Prohibition by the heir to the Singer Sewing Machine empire and designed by iconic architect Wallace Neff. Enshrined in the National Register of Historic Places, this legacy estate brings with it a rich history and pedigree for the most discerning collector of the world's finest. Although preserved and updated by each subsequent owner, two extensive renovations have been recently performed, the first of which was the transformation of the grounds from 2003 to 2006, and the second was in 2022, when its interior was entirely repainted in period-appropriate colors and returned to its 1930s decor as the kitchen and some bathrooms were also fully remodeled. Home to the largest rose collection in the United States, the property comprises various themed gardens: French, English, Mediterranean, Asian (with koi pond and bridge), Tropical, Biblical, and Woodland. Brick-laid pathways, soothing fountains, and formed hedges provide enchantment and wonder for the fortunate residents and their guests. Inside the main home, a Greek Revival foyer with Baccarat crystal chandelier features a signature Neff staircase and Carrara marble flooring. Rare Connemara marble, originating in Ireland, surrounds the fireplaces found in both the living room and the mahogany-paneled library/cigar lounge. Original red oak floors flow throughout each space. For optimized indoor-outdoor living, a south-facing veranda overlooks the gardens below. The kitchen, while retaining its original footprint, has been extensively renovated with new materials plus chef-grade appliances and includes a butler's pantry, window seat, and eat-in caterer's kitchen (formerly the servant's dining room). At the top of the staircase is an original iron security door for sectioning off the second-level bedrooms from the first level via lock-off. The sumptuous six-room owner's wing includes a parlor/sitting room, changing room, walk-in closets, two fireplaces, and access to both north and south terraces. The large en-suite bathroom has a separate soaking tub alcove and large shower. On the basement level, discover billiards, a screening room, and an English pub with original bar. Through a concealed door is a steel-lined safe room, one of the first of its kind, that functions as a speakeasy, complete with iron wine rack and original prohibition drain (for quick disposal of such banned spirits of the time). On the property are three ADUs, including a full free-standing 2,000-square-foot guest house with two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a full kitchen, and laundry. There is also a private pool and spa, an apartment above the garage, and one of Glendora's first school houses (circa 1880s) with room for one teacher and four students! A sprawling motor court allows for at least sixteen vehicles. Due to its lush, manicured grounds and separate structures for preparation, the estate is sometimes offered as a wedding or photo venue to generate additional income. This truly exceptional, only-of-its-kind estate now awaits its next fascinating chapter. Welcome!

Price History

Date
Event
Price
06/23/25
Listing
$4,495,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1903, this historic estate underwent an extensive interior renovation in 2022, which included a full remodel of the kitchen with new materials and chef-grade appliances, and a full remodel of some bathrooms. The images confirm a pristine, high-end kitchen with modern white cabinetry, marble-look countertops, subway tile backsplash, and professional-grade stainless steel appliances. The overall property is described as 'fully restored and pristine' with 'period-appropriate colors and returned to its 1930s decor,' indicating a high-quality, historically sensitive renovation that meets current luxury standards. The property shows no signs of deferred maintenance and appears virtually new in its key updated areas.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historical Significance & Architectural Pedigree: Enshrined in the National Register of Historic Places, this Wallace Neff-designed Singer Albourne Mansion offers unparalleled historical value and architectural distinction.
Expansive Multi-Generational Estate with Income Potential: Features 1.6 acres with a main home, three ADUs (including a 2,000 sqft guest house), staff quarters, and a historic schoolhouse, ideal for multi-generational living or generating significant income as a venue.
Luxurious & Meticulously Restored Interiors: The main home boasts recent extensive renovations, period-appropriate decor, high-end finishes like Carrara and Connemara marble, Baccarat crystal, original red oak floors, and chef-grade appliances.
World-Class Themed Gardens & Grounds: The 1.6-acre property features the largest rose collection in the US, with diverse themed gardens (French, English, Asian, etc.), fountains, and brick pathways, creating a truly unique and majestic outdoor experience.
Exceptional Amenities & Unique Features: Includes a private pool/spa, billiards room, screening room, English pub, a concealed speakeasy safe room, and a sprawling motor court for 16+ vehicles, offering unparalleled luxury and entertainment.

Cons

High Maintenance & Operational Costs: The extensive 1.6-acre grounds, multiple structures, and historical nature imply significant ongoing maintenance, staffing, and operational expenses.
Niche Market & Limited Buyer Pool: As a unique, high-value historical estate with specific operational requirements, the property appeals to a very specialized and affluent buyer demographic, potentially extending market time.
Historic Property Restrictions: Being on the National Register of Historic Places may impose strict regulations and limitations on future modifications or renovations, potentially increasing complexity and cost for any changes.

Best solution for experienced home buyers!

Data-driven home buying experience with our licensed real estate agents and cutting-edge AI

Browse Properties by State Browse housing market trends by state