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Dolgeville is a commercial industrial neighborhood with highway access
The Dolgeville neighborhood has a colorful history, transitioning from a vineyard to a company town named after Alfred Dolge who based his felt manufacturing plant here in 1904. When the Alfred Dolge Manufacturing Company went bankrupt, the area was annexed into Alhambra in 1908. This development laid the groundwork for the present-day big-box shopping centers and industrial streets that anchor this neighborhood, offering a convenient urban lifestyle that's growing in popularity. “It's all about the location because of the freeways nearby. Everything’s within minutes of downtown LA, and it’s the perfect location for anyone who wants easy access for going to other parts of the state,” says Realtor Randolph Smith, who works with Century 21 Realty Masters and has about two decades of experience in the region. The neighborhood’s other main draw is its walkability to one of the city’s most beloved parks.
Residents enjoy a peaceful stroll along Palm Drive, where the gentle sway of palm fronds and the sound of rustling leaves provide a serene escape from city life.
Alhambra City Hall is a stunning architectural landmark, showcasing a blend of historic charm and modern functionality that serves the community's needs.
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Retail at Costco Plaza, Fremont Plaza and on Palm Street
In the heart of Dolgeville, Costco Plaza has a Costco Wholesale warehouse store as well as familiar names like Target and Great Clips. Fremont Plaza, just south of Costco, has an Albertsons supermarket and fast-food options, from Ono Hawaiian BBQ to Panera Bread. Running north to south in the center of Dolgeville, Palm Avenue has a few local restaurants, including the laidback authentic Mexican eatery El Patio Tepeyac. Jianghu, an upscale club and dining spot, serves Chinese dishes in a dimly lit setting that comes alive in the evening, with the arrival of DJs and live bands. Palm Avenue has an industrial feel, with many manufacturers and suppliers in the area.
The parking lot is a hive of activity as shoppers expertly maneuver their way through the sea of vehicles, all drawn to the unbeatable deals and vast selection inside the Costco in Dolgeville.
Shoppers skillfully maneuver their way through the busy parking lot, balancing bags and children while keeping an eye out for friendly faces amidst the hustle and bustle at the Target in Dolgeville.
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Condos, townhouses and bungalows in Dolgeville
With a commercial hub at its center, Dolgeville’s residential sections are on the west and east sides of the community. There are many condo and townhouse options, which range from $650,000 to $950,000, the higher end reserved for complexes with amenities like community pools and security. There are also streets lined with palm trees and single-family homes, mostly bungalows that range from $600,000 to $800,000, and duplexes between $1.1 million to $1.3 million. Regardless of style, the neighborhood's housing usually sells fast. “The market moves rather quickly. There are higher prices than before because people are migrating more into this area,” Smith says. On average, homes in Dolgeville spend 24 days on the market in contrast to the national average of 46 days.
Enjoy the convenience of local amenities just a stone's throw away, as condos provide easy access to parks, shops, and dining options in the heart of Dolgeville.
With a clean and modern exterior, this Dolgeville residence harmonizes with its surroundings while standing out with its stylish design.
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Highly rated schools, from William Northrup Elementary to Alhambra High
Serving kindergarten through eighth grade, William Northrup Elementary School earns an A-minus rating on Niche. Alhambra High School has an A rating. Its high-achieving students have won the Los Angeles County Academic Decathlon for two years running in 2024 and 2025. For higher education, the closest options are California State University, Los Angeles and the University of Southern California.
William Northrup Elementary School is dedicated to providing a nurturing environment for young students to explore their potential and develop a love for learning.
Alhambra High School receives an overall A rating from Niche.
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Alhambra Park is a hub for community gatherings
Just north of Dolgeville, Alhambra Park has been open since 1903, providing recreation for over a century. “There are a lot of activities for seniors and young kids. It’s known for summer concerts too,” Smith says. The park’s amphitheater hosts live bands that perform genres from Latin to classic rock. Another big draw here is the Alhambra Swimming Pool and Water Park, offering a splash pad, swimming lessons and water aerobics. Alhambra Park also has courts for tennis, pickleball and basketball. Emery Park, located less than a mile west of the neighborhood, offers a shaded playground, picnic tables and a youth activity center.
Grab some friends for an exciting game of tennis at Alhambra Park.
Families flock to Emery Park to enjoy picnics on the grass and create lasting memories together.
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Only 10 miles to downtown Los Angeles and more logistics
The community has quick access to Interstates 10, 710 and 210. Via Alhambra Avenue, Dolgeville is about 10 miles from downtown LA. The neighborhood is also only 5 miles from Pasadena. “Without traffic, it’s a half-hour drive to Pomona and the other way, only half hour to Santa Clarita Valencia,” Smith says. Metro buses serve the community for public transportation. Major employers close by include Alhambra City Schools and Alhambra Hospital Medical Center on the neighborhood’s east side. Hollywood Burbank Airport, about 20 miles away, provides commercial flights.
This busy interchange is often bustling with activity, reflecting the dynamic nature of travel and commerce in the heart of the region.
The Interstate 10 and 710 interchange serves as a major transportation hub, facilitating the flow of traffic between key cities and regions in Southern California.
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On average, homes in Dolgeville, Alhambra sell after 29 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Dolgeville, Alhambra over the last 12 months is $740,000, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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