‘Lots of meat left on the bone’: Half of a house in Monrovia on sale for half a million dollars 

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You could say that it would be pretty easy to have an open house here. 

Half of a Monrovia home that had a tree fall on it in May has hit the market for precisely $499,999. 

Sky5 footage showed the enormous pine atop nearly the entire property just after 7 p.m. on May 9; one of the home’s renters, a woman named Shelly, told KTLA at the time that when the tree came down, it sounded “like a bomb had exploded.” 

Two people and two dogs were inside the home at the time but fortunately, no serious injuries were reported.  A van parked in the driveway of the home sustained heavy damage. 

  • The tree's massive roots are seen as the trunk crushes a van parked on the driveway of a Monrovia home. (KTLA)
  • The toppling of a large pine tree left a trail of destruction in Monrovia on May 8, 2024. (KTLA)
  • The toppling of a large pine tree left a trail of destruction in Monrovia on May 8, 2024. (KTLA)
  • The tree's massive roots are seen as the trunk crushes a van parked on the driveway of a Monrovia home. (KTLA)
  • The tree's massive roots are seen as the trunk crushes a van parked on the driveway of a Monrovia home. (KTLA)
  • The Monrovia home and the large pine tree are seen back in 2022. (Google Earth)
  • The tree's massive roots are seen as the trunk crushes a van parked on the driveway of a Monrovia home.
  • The Monrovia home is seen back in 2022. (Google Earth)

Now, months after it was crushed, a buyer is being sought for what’s left of the one-bedroom, one-bathroom 645 square-foot residence.

Speaking to the Los Angeles Times, listing agent Kevin Wheeler said that there has been considerable interest in the property – valued at $499,999 based on nearby property values – and that in the days after the tree fell on the house, several people tried to lowball the owner with offers of $300,000 or less. 

According to the Zillow listing, the home, located at 113 S. Mountain Ave. near Foothill Boulevard, is a partial structure that is situated on a flat, abated lot and is “ready for new construction or rebuild.” 

“A miracle on Mountain,” the listing reads. “Lots of meat left on the bone for investors. Already a great location and as Monrovia rezones, could this be next? Build your dream. It was always destiny.” 

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