Pasadena Craftsman hits the market for the first time in a quarter-century - Los Angeles Times
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Pasadena Craftsman hits the market for the first time in a quarter-century

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This two-story Craftsman in Pasadena is available for the first time in 25 years, hitting the market for $2.195 million.

Built in 1909, the 3,097-square-foot home has four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.

The house, set on a third of an acre in the Madison Heights neighborhood, features a covered porch leading to the front door. Green shingles and maroon wood decorate the exterior, while the inside features a lighter color palette to go with the hardwood floors and stonework.

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The light-filled oversized living room has a white stone fireplace topped with dark hardwood shelving. French doors lead to both the patio and the adjacent formal dining room, outfitted with an original built-in buffet.

White cabinetry, white tiling and white windowsills accent the kitchen, which is complete with a breakfast bar.

A carpeted office leads to the backyard, which has an expansive lawn with landscaping around the edges. On the other side, a large tree sprouts out of the middle of the stone patio.

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Janice McGlashan of Coldwell Banker Residential holds the listing.

The last time the home hit the market in 1992, it sold for $520,000.

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