Last month, August 2020 the most expensive home to sell was 601 Seclusion Lane Glendale. This Colonial Melwood Estates home originally listed for $2,699,995 and sold in forty-seven days for $2,400,000. The seller’s purchased this home in 2013 for $1,775,000.
MLS Remarks for 601 Seclusion Lane Glendale read:
Take A Virtual Tour of this gorgeous Melwood Estates 1938 Colonial home. Reminiscent of a Paul Williams Colonial. A home with Hollywood Regency elegance and a contemporary floor plan. While retaining it’s period architectural details like a traditional sitting foyer, sweeping staircase, sunken living room, leaded glass doors and a stunning circular Sunroom with a dozen custom arched windows. A thoughtfully designed and balanced addition gives the home a modern floor plan for living and entertaining. This south facing home has views to downtown Los Angeles and Catalina Island.
Sitting on nearly a half acre of land with giant Oak trees, statuesque Pine and mature fruit trees. This urban oasis is completely private and Secluded. French doors open to a turquoise pool / spa and Cabana. This home includes a formal dining room, wet bar/butlers pantry, modern updated kitchen, den/office, family room with a fireplace. And a state-of-the-art Home Theater, gated motor court plus much more.
I have noticed a COVID trend in luxury real estate. Buyers are wanting larger homes and back yards. Inside they want his and her offices, and a study area for the children. Pools and outdoor kitchens are highly sought after. The buyers who aren’t leaving California are looking for less populous suburbs and less congestion.
When stuck at home as we currently are it makes sense to want to surround yourself with as much comfort and recreation as possible. I be a lot of people would like a home gym as well