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On the Caravan: Five Houses in Glendale

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What’s new on the market in Glendale -- north of the 134:

1934 Verdugo Knolls (pictured): Picket-fence, cottage-style Traditional, 3-bedrooms, 1 3/4 bath, 1,522 SF, secluded and nestled into the hills north of Glendale College. Listed at $839,000, with two offers already, one at the listing price.

1864 Verdugo Vista: Secluded 3-bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, 1,303 SF, very large deck under mature Oak trees. Originally listed at $739,000, redued to $719,000. Gerri Cragnotti’s opinion: ‘This is a deal. Very charming little house. This will sell.’ (Note: she is not the listing agent).

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1405 Bruce Avenue: ‘Romantic Courtyard’ Spanish built in 1931, 3-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,619 SF on handsome, tree-lined street. $789,000. Gerri’s Opinion: ‘This will sell right away.’ (She is not the listing agent).

1664 Ben Lomond Drive: 3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2,846 SF (including basement rec room) with pool in Northwest Glendale. House hasn’t sold in 50 years. $949,000.

1338 Carmen Drive: 4-bedroom, 2 bath, 2,569 SF, two-story Spanish Revival in Rossmoyne. $1.169 million. Brochure says ‘Old world charm throughout,’ Gerri says: ‘It’s a cosmetic fixer.’ She adds, ‘To redo an 80’s redo is expensive. It’s got potential. It’s a great location.’

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