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

820 N Verano Drive, Glendora, California 91741 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$4,245,000
820 N Verano Drive, Glendora, California 91741
13Beds
12Baths
9,368Sqft
67,597Lot
Year Built
1903
Close
-
List price
$4.25M
Original List price
$4.25M
Price/Sqft
$453
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25611975
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: Courtyard, Hills, Mountain(s), Orchard, Pond, Pool
Pool
Spa
ViewCourtyard, Hills, Mountain(s), Orchard, Pond, Pool

About this home

We found 3 Cons,6 Pros. Rank: price - $4.25M(99th), sqft - 9368(99th), beds - 13(99th), baths - 12(99th).

Presenting a rare, expansive estate ideal for multi-generational living. Positioned on 1.6 acres of tranquil, majestic grounds rests the storied Singer Mansion, commissioned in the final years of Prohibition by the heir to the Singer Sewing Machine empire and designed by iconic architect Wallace Neff. A true family complex that includes a two-bedroom apartment, a one-bedroom studio, and a 2,000-square-foot two-bedroom guest house with gorgeous wood features. A fully restored and pristine main home offers a variety of possibilities for gracious living and lavish entertaining. Originally built for a family with children, this legacy estate provides an ideal setting for all ages to live and thrive for generations. With some of the very best elementary schools in the nation, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report, there is no wonder that this close-knit community would be the perfect place for such a versatile compound. Usher your children to school, as there are several close by: Cullen Elementary, Goddard Middle School, and Glendora High School, all receiving 9/10 ratings. The scenic City of Glendora is a gem in the foothills, providing a strong sense of community plus a true small-town vibe with an authentic downtown away from the bustle of mainstream Los Angeles. This stunning estate has brick-laid pathways, soothing fountains, and formed hedges that provide enchantment and wonder for 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 Irish Connemara marble surrounds the fireplaces found in both the living room and the mahogany-paneled library. Original red oak floors flow throughout each space. For optimized indoor-outdoor living, a south-facing veranda overlooks the French rose garden. The entire first floor has French Doors in every room. 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. The original servant's wing features two bedrooms, a newly remodeled bathroom, and a sophisticated built-in home office. Upstairs, the six-room owner's wing includes a sitting room, changing room, walk-in closets, two original fireplaces, and access to both north and south terraces. Its large en-suite bath has a separate soaking tub alcove and large shower. There are also two separate Jack-and-Jill suites in addition to two rooms with their own en-suite. On the basement level, discover billiards, a screening room, and an English pub with original bar, and the best feature of all: through a concealed door is the original speakeasy, a steel-lined safe room complete with iron wine rack and original prohibition drain (for quick disposal of such banned spirits!). There is also a large, locked China room to store china and fine glassware. On the fully landscaped grounds, there is a private pool and spa and one of Glendora's first school houses (circa 1880) that is a functional playhouse! A sprawling motor court allows for 16+ vehicles. Home to one of the largest private rose collections in the nation, the property comprises various themed gardens: French, English, Mediterranean, Asian (with koi pond and bridge), and more. Although preserved and updated by each subsequent owner, two extensive renovations have been performed, the first of which was in 2006 and the second was in 2022, when its interior was entirely repainted in period-appropriate colors and returned to its 1930s decor. Being Mills Act eligible, property taxes are immensely reduced. This is a showplace, a warm family compound, and a property to be proud of.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/31/25
Listing
$4,245,000
10/23/13
Sold
$2,300,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1903, this property qualifies as 'Excellent' due to its extensive and recent renovations, with the most recent major update occurring in 2022. The MLS description explicitly states the home is 'fully restored and pristine,' with the kitchen 'extensively renovated with new materials plus chef-grade appliances.' The bathrooms are also described as 'newly remodeled,' and the provided images confirm a high standard of renovation, featuring modern fixtures, high-end finishes like patterned floor tiles, subway tiling, freestanding tubs, and contemporary vanities. Original features like red oak floors and Carrara marble are meticulously maintained, and light fixtures are updated. All components appear virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 67597, living area = 9368.
Historical & Architectural Pedigree: Designed by iconic architect Wallace Neff and known as the 'Singer Mansion,' the property boasts significant historical value and architectural prestige.
Multi-Generational Living & Income Potential: The expansive estate includes a main home, a two-bedroom apartment, a one-bedroom studio, and a 2,000 sqft two-bedroom guest house, ideal for multi-generational living or potential rental income.
Luxurious Amenities & Entertainment: Features a private pool and spa, billiards room, screening room, an English pub with an original bar, and a hidden speakeasy, offering unparalleled entertainment options.
Exquisite Landscaping & Themed Gardens: The 1.6-acre grounds showcase one of the nation's largest private rose collections, brick-laid pathways, fountains, and multiple meticulously designed themed gardens (French, English, Mediterranean, Asian).
Financial & Community Advantages: Mills Act eligibility provides immensely reduced property taxes, complemented by a desirable Glendora location known for top-rated schools (9/10) and a strong community.

Cons

Extensive Maintenance Requirements: The vast 1.6-acre property with elaborate gardens, multiple structures, and historical features will demand considerable ongoing maintenance and financial investment.
Niche Market Appeal: The unique historical nature, grand scale, and specific aesthetic of the estate may appeal to a more niche buyer demographic, potentially extending the time on market.
Potential for Age-Related Issues: Despite extensive renovations in 2006 and 2022, a property built in 1903 may still harbor underlying age-related infrastructure challenges that could lead to unexpected future costs.

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