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348 S Orange Grove BLVD

PASADENA, CA, 91105

$1,300,000

Sold On Mar 17, 2025

Overview


Situated on prestigious Orange Grove Blvd., across from the historic Wrigley Mansion, this refined townhome is part of the exclusive Chateau de Ville. This distinguished Haussmannian-style complex features 20 residences spread across six buildings, surrounded by lush, well-tended gardens. At the center, residents enjoy access to a serene pool and spa patio, creating a peaceful retreat. This updated residence offers privacy and convenience, with access through either a gated patio or an attached private garage on the lower level. Inside, the step-down living room boasts soaring 12-foot ceilings, seamlessly connecting to a spacious dining mezzanine and a convenient powder room. Beyond, the kitchen with a cozy breakfast nook, provides a welcoming space for everyday meals. Natural light floods through the staircase, illuminating the heart of the home. Upstairs, the primary suite includes an ensuite bathroom and a charming Juliette balcony framed by blooming flowers. Two additional bedrooms share a bathroom, with one thoughtfully designed as a versatile office/guest room. Ideally located near Old Town Pasadena, with easy access to the 134 and 110 freeways, this home also offers a front-row seat to the world-famous Rose Parade--a perfect blend of elegance, comfort, and convenience.
MLS #
P1-20780PF
Listed on
Jan 30, 2025
Status
Sold
Price
$1,349,000
Type
Residential
Size of home
1896
Beds / Baths
3 / 3.00
Size of lot
60548
Location address
348 S Orange Grove BLVD
PASADENA 91105

General Information


Original List Price
$1,349,000
Price Per Sq/Ft
$686
HOA Fee
$1144
Association Amenities
pool
Complex Features
Curbs
Pool
Yes
Spa
Yes
Year Built
1974
Appliances
Oven-Gas
Laundry
In Kitchen, Inside
Fireplace
No
Heating Type
Central
Cooling Type
Central
Parking Spaces
2
Parking Type
Garage
Sale Type
Standard
Equipment
Dishwasher, In Kitchen, Inside, Refrigerator
Association Pet Rules
Call For Rules
Common Walls
Attached

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