Pomona's 'Best-Kept Secret' : Ganesha Hills has family living in rural setting
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Pomona's 'Best-Kept Secret' : Ganesha Hills has family living in rural setting
"Ganesha Hills is a neighborhood of some 500 homes described by one resident as 'the San Gabriel Valley's best-kept secret.' Named for the elephant-headed Hindu god of good fortune, Ganesha Hills is situated in the rolling hills north of the San Bernardino Freeway (10), just east of the Orange (57) Freeway. The community of single-family homes in a variety of architectural styles set amid chaparral and oaks is in the northwestern section of Pomona bordering La Verne and San Dimas."
"Homes in Ganesha Hills range from bungalows to mansions, from Spanish colonial to custom homes, built between the late 1920s and the present, including the 320 Mediterranean-style homes built in gated Mountain Meadows in the mid-1980s. Sale prices in the past year ranged from a four-bedroom, two-bath 1952 ranch-style house sold for $146,000 to a 4,526-square-foot hilltop custom home at $580,000."
"The departure of local aerospace companies has left us with an inventory of quality homes . . . Ganesha Hills is a real buyers' market."
Ganesha Hills is a residential neighborhood in northwestern Pomona, California, situated in rolling hills north of the San Bernardino Freeway and east of the Orange Freeway. The community contains approximately 500 single-family homes built between the late 1920s and present, featuring diverse architectural styles including bungalows, Spanish colonial, Mediterranean, and custom homes. Homes range from $146,000 to $580,000, with typical properties selling around $260,000. The neighborhood offers sweeping views of the San Bernardino Mountains and is bordered by La Verne and San Dimas. The departure of local aerospace companies has created a buyer's market with quality homes available at competitive prices.
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