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Area:
Madison Heights
The
Madison Heights neighborhood
was largely developed
between 1910 and 1917
and is flowing with
tree-lined streets.
The is a large
presence of craftsman
homes and cottages, but the home styles here vary.
This neighborhood
is conveniently located
close to the 110 Freeway
and Old Town Pasadena.
Homes do not come
on the market here
very often as many
residents do not want
to leave so when homes
become available here,
they go very fast.
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Area:
Bungalow Heaven
This
neighborhood reveals
the quality and richness
of conventional houses
built during the Craftsman
period, 1900-1920.
Most of these houses
were built by contractors
or their original
owners without architects.
Designs were often
adapted from popular
"bungalow books"
which discussed such
things as built-in
buffets, boulder fireplaces,
and the scent of jasmine
through French doors.
This is a highly desireable
neighborhood where the
homeowners here take
great pride in their
homes. The bungalows are
typically very well
maintained and restored
to exhibit their original
luster.
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Area:
Historic Highlands
More
than 700 renovated
and restored homes,
including numerous
Craftsman and bungalow-style
structures, adorn
these tree-lined streets.
Residents here love
the quite and serene
atmosphere. There
are a variety of homes
here such as bunbalows,
english colonial and
many spanish colognial
homes as depicted
here. The homes in
this neighborhood
are maticulously maintained,
thus making this community
highly sought after.
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Area:
Arroyo Seco
Pasadena's
tranquil 132-acre
Arroyo Seco is home
to some of the city's
most treasured landmarks.
The renowned Rose
Bowl Stadium was built
in 1922 and sits at
the bottom of the
Arroyo. In 1903 Wealthy
residents built magnificent
mansions that still
fill the hills of
the Arroyo Seco today.
Homes here boast magnificant
views of the San Gabriel
Valley Mountains,
the Arroyo and Downtown
Los Angeles. The Arroyo
is depicted with treelined
streets and wilderness,
though the 210 and
134 freeways are a
mere 5 minutes away.
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Area:
Lower Arroyo
The
lower Arroyo Seco
was settled in the
1910 period by artists
and other bohemians
who were drawn to
this lovely oak glen.
Many who built here
were advocates of
the Craftsman aesthetic
movement and its veneration
of nature and simplicity.
Most of these houses
were built rugged
and woody, often with
stream stone foundations.
Homes here vary from
victorian to Swiss,
Bavarian, and semi-Tudor.
Residents love the
tranquility of the
Arroyo. When homes
come on the market,
they sell fairly quickly.
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Area:
San Rafael
By the
1940s, the housing
shortage in Pasadena
led to the development
of the San Rafael
area and homes for
the upper middle class
and very wealthy families.
Today, San Rafael
is still home too
many of Pasadena's
finest homes and estates.
It is located in a
private section of
Pasadena, just a few
short minutes to Old
Town Pasadena and
Burbank. The neighborhood
is characterized by
safe, quite, tree-lined
streets and attracts
many higher end artists,
professionals and
television and movie
industry people.
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Area:
Linda Vista
This
neighborhood borders
the west side of the
Arroyo Seco and is
characterized by large
mansions and estates.
The hill side neighborhood
boasts beautiful views
of the San Gabriel
Valley Mountains,
the Arroyo and Downtown
Los Angeles. This
private and quite
neighborhood is filled
with tree lined streets.
Although there are
many homes in the
area, there are still
some great homes to
get, but when they
are listed, they sell
quickly as inventory
is very limited.
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Area:
Cal Tech
This
neighborhood is extremely
diverse. There are
many condos
and townhomes
here, being that it
is closely located
to Pasadena City College,
California Institute
of Technology and
South Lake shopping
and dinning. Homes
here range from traditional
middle class homes
to more elaborate
Mansions. The area
is in close proximty
to San Marino and
many of the homes
reflect the size and
elegance of the typical
San Marino home. This
area is great for
familes and investors
to rent out to as
well.
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Area:
Upper Hastings
Upper
Hastings Ranch is
a neighborhood with
a tradition of friendliness
reaching back over
100 years. This neighborhood
is famous for it's
annual Christmas light
show, where homes
on each street are
decorated with a common
theme. There is a
strong sense of community
in Upper Hastings
making it a great
place to live and
raise a family. The
homes are great for
families looking for
a home to stay in
for many years to
come.
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Area:
Lower Hastings
Lower
Hastings is characterized
by large lots, tree
lined streets and
safe neighborhoods.
This area is conveniently
located close to numerous
shopping centers and
the 210 Freeway. Homeowners
take great pride in
thier homes and it
shows with the beautiful
garden landscaping.
These homes have wonderful
architectural elements
and don't last long
on the market.
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