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The
Glendora real estate market is
located in the San Gabriel
Valley in Los Angeles County but
borders San Bernardino and
Riverside Counties. It
is a small, up-scale community
with a population of fewer than
60,000 residents. The
crime rate is low, the schools
are good, churches are plentiful
and a real sense of community
exists.
About
an hour’s drive from the
hustle and bustle of downtown
Los Angeles, Glendora real
estate values are enhanced by
the community’s small town
flavor. The
people who live here value the
area’s history and tradition.
People turn out in high numbers
to celebrate annual festivities
such as the 'Flashback to the
'50s', and the Route 66 Mile
Run.
As
in much of California’s real
estate history, the town of
Glendora was originally a part
of a land grant. Don
Palomares received a 15,000-acre
land grant from Governor Juan
Bautista Alvarado in 1837.
Today, the land is
divided into a number of cities
including Claremont, Laverne,
San Dimas and of course,
includes the Glendora real
estate market.
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