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1331 Imperial Drive, Glendale: Most Expensive Home Sold June 2019

The most expensive home sold in June 2019 was 1331 Imperial Drive, Glendale. This gorgeous Spanish home sold for $1,650,000 in forty-four days. This luxury Glendale home was originally listed for $1,725,000.

Previous sale history of 1331 Imperial Drive, Glendale: Sold June 2015: $1,400,000.  Sold May 2002: $771,000.

Imperial Dr Glendale Most Expensive Home Sold

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A dramatic, turn-key Spanish-style home awaits in Glendale’s Royal Canyon neighborhood. Perched above the street, this unique property offers privacy and sweeping views. A wraparound terrace creates an ideal setting for outdoor entertaining and relaxed Mediterranean living.

Inside, original details showcase the home’s character. The dramatic rotunda entry makes a memorable first impression. Hardwood floors and a fluted living room ceiling add timeless appeal. Meanwhile, a study features built-in bookcases. Wrought-iron railings, solid-core wood doors, and original hardware add even more charm.

The center hall leads to elegant formal living and dining rooms. A two-tone magnesite floor adds distinctive style. In addition, a circular wrought-iron staircase creates a striking focal point. A second study sits just off the living room. The modern kitchen combines style and function. Stainless-steel appliances and an eat-in breakfast area overlook the outdoor fireplace. Downstairs, a bedroom with an adjacent full bath provides flexibility for guests or family.

Upstairs, four bedrooms offer generous space. The primary suite includes a charming, enclosed sun porch. Two additional bedrooms share a remodeled three-quarter bath in a Jack-and-Jill layout. Another circular bedroom currently serves as a den. Beamed ceilings and Verdugo Mountain views make it especially inviting.

Recent upgrades add comfort and convenience. They include a newer roof, dual-zone air conditioning, tankless water heater, and Miele washer and dryer. The three-car garage and electric gate add security and convenience. Finally, the home sits near two parks and Glendale Community College. It also offers access to award-winning Glendale schools. Plus, Downtown Los Angeles and major studios are just a short drive away.

Glendale has greatly changed from the city I grew up in.  Prior to the Americana and the Galleria, Brand Blvd. was our bustling shopping district. We would spend Saturdays roaming the Blvd. Window shopping and often having babysitting money for lunch at Lum’s or Numero Uno, home of the deep-dish pizza.

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