Home of the Day: 1920s classic with a modern twist in South Pasadena
Behind this unassuming Spanish Colonial Revival-style residence, found along a tree-lined street in quiet South Pasadena, is an unconventional addition designed by famed organic architect Bart Prince. The contemporary structure, with its overlapping wood spirals and light-filled inner chambers, bears resemblance to a conch shell, giving the residence a classic yet whimsical feel. The modern design lends itself to the grounds of the home, snaking around a mature tree to create a small courtyard.
Location: 333 Grand Ave., South Pasadena, 91030
Asking price: $2,222,800
Year built: 1927
Architect: Bart Prince (addition completed in 1991)
House size: 5,702 square feet, four bedrooms, 4.25 bathrooms
Lot size: 0.30 acre
Features: Beamed ceilings, block walls, built-in bookcases, vaulted interiors, formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast bar, gallery, living room, separate family room, library, pool, spa, courtyard, patio
About the area: There were 39 homes sold in the 91030 ZIP Code in the last 90 days at a median sale price of $1 million, according to Redfin. The median list price for that area is $885,000.
Agent: James Wilson, (626) 773-3419, Deasy/Penner & Partners
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