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Arcadia's Most Expensive Homes: 1805 S. Santa Anita Ave.

Every week, we feature one of the most expensive homes in Arcadia.

At nearly $2.7 million, the house at 1805 S. Santa Anita Ave. in Arcadia retails for about $463 per square foot and sits on a roughly quarter-acre property.

Inside, the 5,802 square-foot single-family home, built in 2012, boasts five bedrooms, six bathrooms and several fire places.

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The property is brokered by Coldwell Banker and has been on the market for 22 days. For more information, see the listing on AOL Real Estate.

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Michelle Minch, Moving Mountains Design January 6, 2013 at 02:25 pm
Hi Natalie, Interesting note: This house was listed on December 14, 2012 and went into escrow on December 19, 2012, after only 5 days on the market. My company provided the staging, furniture, artwork and accessories. We also staged 134 West Sierra Madre Blvd. for the same builder, Mur-Sol. That home went into escrow after 6 days on the market. Both escrows are pending.
Natalie Ragus (Editor) January 6, 2013 at 06:31 pm
Oh okay! Great! I get these listings from AOL Real Estate and it said nothing about the house being in escrow. Thanks for the update! -Natalie

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