The late real estate maestick Boyd Smith once said this Pasadena residence was the best example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in an architecturally strong city. Designed and built in 1928 by architect Harold J. Bissner, this renovated and restored two-story building still has period details such as colorful tiles, beamed ceilings, and terra cotta floors at the entrance. Antique fixtures and hardware updated according to the period.
The details
Location: 1981 San Pasqual St., Pasadena, 91107
Asking price: $ 4.25 million
Year built: 1928
Living room: 4,362 square feet, five bedrooms, six bathrooms
Many sizes: 10,677 square feet
Feature: New interior doors and windows; repaired walls and ceilings; new pipe and electricity systems; mud chamber; formal living room with fireplace; updated kitchen; office / work space; dining terrace; loggia
About the area: In 91107 ZIP Code, based on 17 sales, the average price for a single-family home in March was $ 914,000, a 13.1% decrease year-on-year, according to CoreLogic.
Agent: The Durkovic Team, Douglas Elliman, (310) 738-8098
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