2215 N Euclid Avenue, Upland.
Seven bedrooms, seven baths, 7,800 square feet of period detail. One hundred and twenty-three years on Upland's most photographed street.
The estate at 2215 N Euclid was raised in 1902, a year the median American home cost less than $3,000. Generations have moved through its rooms. The marble columns, the wrought iron, the Persian floors are still here. So is the half-acre.
Two stories, four columns, one century.
Hand-forged iron balustrade. Carved Corinthian capitals. The kind of work that no longer arrives at this price point.
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"A 1902 estate is not a house you decorate. It's a house you inherit, and then try to be worthy of."
2215 N Euclid sits on a half-acre stretch of one of California's most documented residential boulevards. The home was completed in 1902, when Upland was citrus country and Euclid was a private avenue of estates. It has stood, in essentially its present silhouette, for one hundred and twenty-three years.
Inside, the language is deliberate. A two-story foyer opens to ironwork balustrades and full-height marble columns. Five fireplaces are distributed across the living room, family room, patio, fire pit, and bonus room. The half-bath count is one. The full bath count is six. The bedroom count is seven. The square footage is 7,800.
Outside: a private pool, mountain views, city views, marked corners. A handful of acres of original landscape has been kept intact across the rear yard. A garage attaches to the residence; entry to the property is through a long, hedged drive.
The estate is currently in pre-foreclosure status. It is offered to a buyer prepared to take it in hand and continue its second century with the same restraint that brought it through its first.
Marble columns, hand-forged ironwork, a balustrade that runs the full second-floor balcony. The foyer is the house's thesis statement, declared at the door.
Living room, family room, patio, fire pit, bonus room. The estate was designed to be heated by hand. It still can be.
0.53 acres on the most surveyed residential street in the Inland Empire. Front lawn, rear yard, marked corners. No new subdivision in Upland approves a parcel this size.
The basin to the south. The San Gabriels to the north. The siting was chosen with both horizons in mind, and the rooms were oriented accordingly.
Behind the residence, oriented for late afternoon. The pool has been part of the property for decades and has been maintained throughout.
Most of what was built that year is gone. This is one of the survivors. Acquiring it is acquiring a chapter of California's residential record.
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North Euclid is the boulevard that defined Upland. Tree-canopied median, original gas lamps, a sidewalk wide enough for two carriages. The corridor is on the National Register, and the neighbors have been here in some cases longer than the neighborhood has had a name.
San Antonio Heights is ten minutes north. The Claremont Colleges and the Village are eight minutes east. Downtown LA is a 45-minute drive when traffic permits, an hour when it does not. The 210 is closer than you'd expect.
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