We keep our work inside the west San Gabriel Valley so we can get to you quickly. That covers Monrovia itself, broken out by neighborhood, plus the twelve cities closest to us. Choose an area below for the housing stock, common issues, and the services we run there most.
Adjacent cities
Pasadena CA
The valley's biggest market, immediately west, full of pre-war Craftsman and Mid-century homes.
View area ›Arcadia CA
Affluent neighbor to the south near Santa Anita, with similar heritage housing stock.
View area ›Sierra Madre CA
A small foothill enclave northwest of Monrovia with older raised-foundation homes.
View area ›Duarte CA
Immediate east near City of Hope, a mix of mid-century tract and newer builds.
View area ›Bradbury CA
A small, gated hillside community northeast of Monrovia with custom estates.
View area ›Azusa CA
East valley city by Citrus College, plenty of aging supply lines.
View area ›Glendora CA
East SGV foothill city with citrus-era and mid-century homes.
View area ›Altadena CA
Foothill community north of Pasadena, heavy on Craftsman bungalows.
View area ›South Pasadena CA
A compact historic city with early-1900s housing and mature trees.
View area ›Temple City CA
South valley city with mid-century tract homes and slab foundations.
View area ›Irwindale CA
Small city southeast of Monrovia, a mix of commercial and residential.
View area ›El Monte CA
A larger south valley city with a broad range of housing eras.
View area ›Monrovia sub-areas
Old Town Monrovia
The Myrtle Avenue historic district, brick storefronts and 1880s to 1930s homes.
View area ›North Monrovia
Foothill neighborhoods rising toward the San Gabriel Mountains.
View area ›South Monrovia
The flats below Foothill Boulevard, mostly 1940s to 1960s tract homes.
View area ›Monrovia Hills
Custom homes in the foothills across many eras, with higher pool counts.
View area ›Mayflower Village
A 1920s and 1930s subdivision in the northwest with its own character.
View area ›Foothill Boulevard Corridor
The Route 66 corridor and Aztec Hotel landmark, residential and commercial.
View area ›Myrtle Avenue Corridor
Old Town's main street, historic commercial blocks and nearby homes.
View area ›Duarte Road Corridor
A south Monrovia corridor of homes and small businesses.
View area ›Huntington Drive Corridor
The later Route 66 realignment, a busy south corridor.
View area ›Station Square Area
Transit-oriented development beside the Metro A Line station.
View area ›Library Park Area
Downtown blocks around the Monrovia Public Library and Library Park.
View area ›Monrovia Canyon Area
Homes near Monrovia Canyon Park and the foothill trailheads.
View area ›Heritage Park Area
Quiet residential blocks near Heritage Park.
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