Welcoming Spanish bungalow asks $669K in Pasadena
By Elijah Chiland
Up in northern Pasadena, close to the Altadena border, you’ll find this homey Spanish bungalow, built in 1925.
The house sits on a tree-lined residential street in the shadow of the San Gabriel Mountains, with a grassy lawn and a covered front porch alongside the entrance. Inside are original wood floors, French doors, casement windows, and a fireplace in the living room.
With 1,006 square feet of total floor space, the house has two bedrooms and one bathroom, along with a formal dining room. The open kitchen has a breakfast nook and an adjacent laundry area.
The house sits on a 4,984-square-foot lot with an enclosed backyard outfitted with a trellis-shaded patio and a fire pit. The listing suggests that the detached two-car garage could be used as an office or guest house.
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