FABULOUS TOWNHOME! MOVE IN READY!
1045 E Huntington Dr, Monrovia, CA 91016, United States
| Price: | $384,000 |
| Type: | Other |
| Bed: | 2 |
| Bath: | 1 |
| Partial Bath: | 1 |
| Square Footage: | 1,032 |
| Age: | 1980 |
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Featured Pasadena Home of the Week! Fabulous Two-Story Pasadena Home! Offered at $589,000
This fabulous Pasadena home exhibits Contemporary features and great detail throughout. Your first step invites to an open living and dining area making it perfect for entertaining. The living area is light and bright with high ceilings, a gorgeous fireplace, and recessed lighting. The kitchen has plenty of cupboard/counter space, ceramic tile, and it opens up to the adjacent dining area. Upstairs you have three spacious bedrooms with plenty of closet space. Two rooms share a full bath, and the master bedroom has a three-quarter bath. Additional features include laundry area, two car attached garage, and beautiful landscaping. View more photos on this Fabulous Pasadena Home! Featured Pasadena Condo of the Week! Pasadena CondoFor Sale! Offered at $409,900
Bank Owned / REO! Beautiful Ground Level Condominium Located in the heart of Pasadena Playhouse District. Unit offers custom wood laminate floors, 9' ceilings w/crown molding, frpl in living room, granite counter tops in kitchen, designer custom walk-in closet, and private balcony. Gated sub-parking w/2 side by side spaces. Amenities include: pool, jacuzzi, sauna, gym, lounge, and BBQ. See more photos of this Fabulous Pasadena Condo!
Featured City of the Month! San Marino
The principal portions of San Marino were included in a Mexican Land Grant in 1830 to an Indian lady named Senora Victoria Reid, the widow of an Englishman. She named her Rancho, Huerta de Cuati. Prior to this grant , the area was part of the San Gabriel Mission (the "Old Mill" was the grist mill for the Mission), and before that was occupied by the Gabrielino Indians with their village located at what is now Huntington School. In 1852, Mrs. Reid deeded her Rancho to Don Benito Wilson. Later, Wilson deeded the main portion to J. de Barth Shorb, who named his Rancho after his grandfather's plantation in Maryland, which in turn had received its name from the Republic of San Marino, in Italy. The San Marino Republic was named after a Dalmatian stone-cutter, by the name of Marino, who fled nearly sixteen hundred years ago from his home on the Dalmatian coast at the time of a Turkish invasion, and took refuge among the rocky crags of Monte Titano, which commanded a view of the Adriatic Sea. In 1085 A.D., the Monastery at Mt. Titano canonized Marino and changed his name to San, which means Saint, hence Saint or San Marino. In 1903, the Shorb Estate was purchased by Henry E. Huntington and in 1913 the three primary Ranchos of Wilson, Patton, and Huntington, together with the subdivided areas from those and smaller Ranchos, such as Stoneman, White, Rose and others, were incorporated as the city of San Marino. The first mayor was general George S. Patton, Sr. The San Marino Seal contains the three summits of Mt. Titano, upon each of which reposes a tower, fortified with walls built from native rock and capped with a bronze plume, all surrounded by a heart-shaped scroll with two roundels and a lozenge (of unknown significance) at the top. Underneath the left side is a graceful palm frond and underneath the right side, a branch from an orange tree. The crown representing the monarchy on the original was removed and five stars representing the five members of the City's governing body were added. The first San Marino school was opened at the corner of Monterey Road, (then called Calle de Lopez) and Oak Knoll, in what was known as the Old Mayberry Home, on September 9, 1917, with three teachers and thirty-five pupils, grades kindergarten through the eighth. Our High School students attended South Pasadena High until San Marino High School graduated its first class in 1956. Our High School nickname, "The Titans," comes from Mt. Titano, in the Republic of San Marino. South Pasadena In early 1874, the area that is now South Pasadena was a part of the San Gabriel-Orange Grove Association. In 1875, the stockholders of the association voted to name their town Pasadena and just three years later, residents living in the southern portion of Pasadena considered themselves South Pasadenans. In February of 1888, in order to control their own territory, South Pasadenans voted eighty-five to twenty-five for incorporation. A board of trustees was elected and Ammon B. Cobb was appointed as the first marshal, with Marshal B. Selmen as his deputy. On March 2, 1888, South Pasadena officially incorporated with a population of slightly over 500. The City’s boundaries established in 1889 are essentially the same today. South Pasadena consists of 3.44 square miles of prime residential property. In 1876, unimproved land with water was selling from $75 to $150 an acre. Today a vacant lot in South Pasadena can be sold for more than $200,000. Few cities in California are better recognized for the quality of its small-town atmosphere and rich legacy of intact late 19th and early 20th century neighborhoods and residences. South Pasadena also has a strong claim to having the oldest and most historic sites in the San Gabriel Valley. For many centuries, its adjacency to a natural fording place along the Arroyo Seco had served as a gateway to travel and commerce for aboriginal peoples here and along the coast. It was here that Hahamognas greeted Portola and the missionaries who later established the San Gabriel Mission a few miles to the west. The initial buildings on the Rancho San Pascual, which subsequently gave birth to the Cities of Pasadena, South Pasadena and Altadena, were built here. The first of these adobe structures became headquarters for General Flores and his staff in 1847 where they agreed to surrender to American forces, ending Mexican Colonial rule in California. In 1888, South Pasadena incorporated the southern portion of the Indiana Colony and land south and eastward to the Los Angeles border, becoming the sixth municipality in Los Angeles County. With establishment of the Raymond Hotel and the Cawston Ostrich Farm, the small community was able to attract tourists and increasingly large waves of new residents to the Pasadena area in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. With completion of the Pacificd Electric Short Line, putting the entire city within easy walking distance of the “red car” stations, South Pasadena also became a one of the first suburbs of Los Angeles. It is now certainly one of the best-preserved cities, maintaining a small-town quality and humanity in the scale of its buildings, its residential streetscapes and historic commercial core. Historic resources are a public benefit to all. South Pasadena residents can make further inquiry about our common history at the South Pasadena Public Library , the South Pasadena Preservation Foundation , and through the efforts of the Cultural Heritage Commission . Pasadena , City of Roses
Pasadena is probably most famous for the annual Tournament of Ro Pasadena's " Old Town ", popular shops and world class restaurants blend comfortably with beautiful tree-lined streets, distinctive neighborhoods, historic buildings and a vibrant cultural scene. The community is further enhanced with beautifully landscaped parks and golf courses.
Local government is progressive and extends unmatched customer service in an environment of sound fiscal management. Our community is composed of older, well established homes and estates; many were designed by noted architects--Green and Green, Paul Williams, Wallace Neff, Reginald Johnson, Marston Van Pelt., Myron Hunt. The city has its our own symphony orchestra, Pasadena Playhouse and the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. The Norton Simon Museum , Pacific Asia Museum and the Green and Green designed Gamble House are located here. See more photos of my recent photo shoot of Pasadena City Hall.
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