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Ron Hicklin can sing his way to the bank with Pasadena sale

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Composer-singer-vocal contractor Ronald Hicklin has sold his Pasadena home for $2.25 million in less than a month and at 25% above the asking price.

Set in a quaint neighborhood near the Huntington Library, the one-story 1952 traditional sits on a knoll of more than a third of an acre. Features include an oversized family room, two bedrooms, four bathrooms and 3,080 square feet of living space.

A 527-square-foot guest house has a kitchenette, fireplace and a three-quarter bathroom.

Gardens, a waterfall, two patios, a saline swimming pool and a spa make up the backyard.

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Hicklin has worked on television shows such as “The Partridge Family.” He organized the group of singers that did the background vocals in “The Partridge Family” recordings. “Apollo 13,” “Man Trouble” and “The Hunt for Red October” are among his film credits.

Public records show he bought the property in 2003 for $905,000.

Andrew Grimes of Keller Williams was the listing agent. Matt Littell and Boyd Smith of Podley Properties represented the buyer.

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