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Listed for $10.5M
DescriptionListed by Scott Tamkin and Melinda Tamkin of Compass California.
A singular vision awaits at Bradbury Estates Ranch. The property offers visionary buyers two distinct paths: a proposed collection of 14 bespoke estate parcels perched in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, or a singular trophy residential or equestrian mega-compound, within one of California's most discreet and storied enclaves. One of the founding Bradbury families has shaped this land since 1946, helping establish the City of Bradbury itself, and now invites a new generation to claim their place in this rarified community. Elevations ranging from 790 to 1,790 feet frame panoramic views stretching across the San Gabriel Valley. Accessed exclusively through Bradbury Estates' 24-hour guard-gated entry, the site features the ultimate in privacy and exclusivity. Bradbury Ranch Estates sets the standard for private, legacy-scale estate living in greater Los Angeles.
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Bradbury Ranch Estates, 888 Bradbury Estates Drive, Bradbury, Los Angeles, California
Few addresses in the American West carry the cachet of Bradbury, California. This intentionally quiet city of fewer than 1,000 residents has long attracted those for whom privacy is paramount. The gated enclaves of Bradbury Estates count among their current and former residents Hall of Fame baseball star Adrián Beltré, In-N-Out Burger heiress Lynsi Snyder, race car legend Gale Banks, and a constellation of international business titans. The 91008 ZIP code ranks among California's highest for average household income, surpassing even Beverly Hills' iconic 90210. Incorporated in 1957 specifically to preserve its residents' rural tranquility against encroaching urbanization, Bradbury remains one of the most exclusive and deliberately unglamorous addresses in the country—no shops, no through traffic, no uninvited guests.
Beyond the gates, the broader region rewards the curious. Monrovia Canyon Park, minutes from the community's perimeter, offers trails winding past year-round waterfalls, riparian groves, and abundant wildlife within the foothills of Angeles National Forest. Sturtevant Falls and the trails of the San Gabriel Mountains beckon serious hikers, while the equestrian paths that wind through Bradbury's own estates provide a daily connection to the land. The Santa Anita Park racetrack and the world-renowned Santa Anita Golf Course lie just minutes to the west, and the acclaimed Alexander's Steakhouse in Pasadena—a destination for Wagyu connoisseurs—is a short drive away. Old Town Monrovia's celebrated Fillet Sushi and the Michelin-starred Bistro Na' in Temple City provide the caliber of fine dining one expects in this tier of address. The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, one of Southern California's grande dame hotels, offers afternoon tea with live harpist and is just 15 minutes away. The cultural anchors of the Los Angeles basin—the Getty, the Huntington Library and Gardens, the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl—are all within comfortable reach.













