1052 Seco ST #206
PASADENA, CA, 91103
$807,750
Sold On Mar 19, 2025
Overview
Welcome to 1052 Seco St, located in the tranquil gated community of Arroyo Creek. This stylish, chic, and move-in-ready townhome offers key updates including newer flooring, an updated kitchen and bathrooms, two private balconies, in-unit laundry and a detached private 2-car garage.The kitchen features quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and an open layout that creates a wonderful flow through the dining area, living room and out to the generously-sized balcony. Imagine dining al fresco or sipping hot coffee under the grand cedar trees that line the community,The second level provides two en-suite bedrooms both graced with high ceilings and an abundance of natural light. The updated bathrooms feature subway tiles and modern vanities giving it a fresh and clean feel. The serene treetop views are best appreciated from the primary suite's own balcony.The Arroyo Creek Complex is a lush, gated community featuring beautifully landscaped grounds with its own waterfall and stream, and a sparkling community pool. It's a unique peaceful oasis in the heart of Pasadena. Enjoy being just minutes from iconic landmarks like the Rose Bowl Stadium, Brookside Golf Course, the Norton Simon Museum, Aquatic Center, Cal Tech, Art Center and so much more. This prime location provides easy access to Old Town Pasadena with its multitude of dining, shopping, and entertainment.
MLS #
P1-20824PF
Listed on
Jan 13, 2025
Status
Sold
Price
$799,000
Type
Residential
Size of home
1121
Beds / Baths
2 / 3.00
Size of lot
113180
Location address
1052 Seco ST #206
PASADENA 91103
PASADENA 91103
General Information
Original List Price
$820,000
Price Per Sq/Ft
$721
HOA Fee
$755
Association Amenities
Controlled Access, pool
Complex Features
Curbs, Sidewalks, Gutters
Pool
Yes
Spa
Yes
Year Built
1983
Laundry
In Closet
Fireplace
No
Parking Spaces
2
Parking Type
Assigned, Private, Side By Side
Sale Type
Standard, Trust
Association Pet Rules
Call For Rules
Common Walls
Attached
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Lucy Mao /
COMPASS