Hacienda Heights Homes for Sale & Real Estate Market
Reviewed by Bryan Nguyen, Broker of Record · CA DRE #01972339 · Updated August 2026
Hacienda Heights climbs from the 60 freeway into the Puente Hills, an unincorporated Los Angeles County community, like Rowland Heights next door, rather than a city, with county government providing local services. It is home to Hsi Lai Temple, among the largest Buddhist monasteries in the western hemisphere, and its housing rises from valley-floor tracts to hillside streets with view lots against the Puente Hills preserve. Schools are Hacienda La Puente Unified, including Los Altos and Glen A. Wilson High. The 91745 ZIP is shared with La Puente addresses, so the community line matters more than the postmark.
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Homes for Sale in Hacienda Heights
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$999,999
2153 Punta Del Este Drive, Hacienda Heights
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4
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2
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1,598
STATUS
ACTIVE

$2,888,800
14810 Las Tunas, Hacienda Heights
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8
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6
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5,457
STATUS
ACTIVE

$1,200,000
14545 Eadbrook, Hacienda Heights
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4
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3
SQFT
2,667
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ACTIVE

$534,900
1469 Forest Glen Drive 191, Hacienda Heights
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2
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1.5
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980
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ACTIVE

$1,250,000
1860 Old Canyon, Hacienda Heights
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4
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3.5
SQFT
2,600
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ACTIVE

$699,800
15715 Ladysmith Street, Hacienda Heights
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3
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1
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988
STATUS
ACTIVE

$299,900
901 S 6th Avenue 6, Hacienda Heights
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3
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2
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1,590
STATUS
ACTIVE

$379,900
901 6th Avenue 159, Hacienda Heights
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3
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2
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1,500
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PENDING

$1,288,888
3243 Leticia Drive, Hacienda Heights
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4
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3.5
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2,717
STATUS
ACTIVE
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the median home price in Hacienda Heights?
- Hacienda Heights prices above its valley-floor neighbors and behaves like Rowland Heights' sibling market, with elevation doing the sorting: the flatter northern tracts near the 60 trade at the area's entry point, and prices climb with the streets into the hills, where larger lots and view orientation carry premiums. The 91745 ZIP includes a substantial block of La Puente addresses, so ZIP-level statistics blend two markets; community-level comparisons are the honest ones. Current medians, price per square foot, and days on market are on our Hacienda Heights market data page, refreshed from the MLS every 15 minutes.
- What does unincorporated mean for a homeowner here?
- Hacienda Heights has no city hall: Los Angeles County is the local government, so permits, code enforcement, planning, and services run through county departments, with law enforcement from the Sheriff's Department. Day to day the difference is mostly administrative, but it matters in transactions, since permit history lives with the county, development questions are answered by county zoning, and there are no city-specific transfer taxes or inspection ordinances layered on top. Rowland Heights runs the same way, so the diligence habits transfer directly.
- Which schools serve Hacienda Heights?
- Hacienda La Puente Unified serves the community, and its two comprehensive high schools here, Los Altos and Glen A. Wilson, are a meaningful part of local demand, with Wilson in particular drawing families into the hillside attendance area. As everywhere, attendance boundaries are set by the district and can shift, and the shared ZIP with La Puente means a mailing address is not evidence of an assignment. Verify the schools for the specific parcel before writing an offer.
- What is Hsi Lai Temple?
- A fifteen-acre Buddhist monastery complex completed in 1988 on the slope above Hacienda Boulevard, built in the classical style of a Ming dynasty monastery and among the largest Buddhist temples in the western hemisphere. It is a working monastery, a cultural landmark, and a quiet part of why Hacienda Heights draws buyers from across the region. For nearby homeowners it is a good neighbor: landscaped grounds, event-day traffic on a handful of dates, and a landmark that gives the community identity well beyond its size.
The Hacienda Heights Market
Hacienda Heights is the corridor's second unincorporated community, and the Rowland Heights playbook applies almost line for line: county governance, hillside-versus-flats price structure, a regarded school district doing much of the demand work, and a market that sorts by elevation and view. Buyers who understand one will read the other correctly.
The hills are the asset and the diligence. Streets rising into the Puente Hills carry the community's largest lots, best views, and highest prices, along with hillside ownership's standing questions: slope stability and drainage, brush clearance obligations along the preserve edge, and fire-zone insurance that should be quoted before an offer rather than after. The Puente Hills preserve at the ridgeline is a permanent open-space neighbor, which is both the view's guarantee and the wildland interface's source.
The 91745 problem deserves explicit handling because a fifth of the ZIP's homes are La Puente addresses on the flats. ZIP-keyed tools blend a hillside view market with a valley entry market and produce numbers describing neither. Every comparison here starts by resolving the address to the community, then to the elevation band, and only then to the comps.
Demand has a regional quality that smaller SGV markets lack. The school district's reputation, the temple's draw, and the 60 freeway's direct line to both downtown and the eastern job centers bring buyers from well outside the immediate area, which steadies the upper price bands through cycles that soften pure commuter markets. Sellers of hillside homes should market to that wider radius deliberately; the buyer for a view lot here is often not local.
Practically: sort by elevation, quote the insurance early, resolve the ZIP to the community, and treat the county rather than a city hall as the source of record. Hacienda Heights rewards the same patient specificity as the hills across the valley, with a landmark next door that most communities would trade for.