A historic Victorian in the San Gabriel Valley
This Victorian in Monrovia called the Monroe Cottage was constructed in the late 1800s by city founder William N. Monroe. Built as a temporary residence while his permanent house was under construction, the Queen Anne-style structure is capped by a hipped roof with gables.
Location: 225 Monroe Place, Monrovia 91016
Asking price: $1.45 million
Year built: 1884, second story added in 1887
House size: Three bedrooms, four bathrooms, 3,116 square feet
Lot size: 0.45 of an acre
Features: Wide clapboard siding, boxed eaves, carved brackets, front and back porches, second-floor balcony, 12-foot ceilings, nine pocket doors, guesthouse/studio with kitchen and bathroom, saltwater pool, outdoor fireplace, four-car garage, Mills Act tax benefits.
About the area: Last year, 232 single-family homes sold in the 91016 ZIP Code at a median price of $440,000, according to DataQuick. That was a 7% decrease from 2011.
Agent: Eileen Benson, Dilbeck Real Estate, (626) 445-6701
—Lauren Beale
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