Home of the Week: In San Marino, a Wallace Neff showcase on a more modest scale
At this Spanish Revival house in San Marino, noted architect Wallace Neff exhibited the same attention to detail he used on grand estates. Wrought-iron work, the courtyard entry and a grand formal living room with a beam ceiling are among original features.
Location: 580 S. Berkeley Ave., San Marino 91108
Asking price: $1.838 million
Year built: 1925
Architect: Wallace Neff
House size: Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, 2,012 square feet
Lot size: 5,980 square feet
Features: Arched front door, formal dining room with French doors, galley kitchen, living room fireplace, balcony off second-floor master bedroom, walk-in closets, patio, original tiled fountain
About the area: Last year, 166 single-family homes sold in the 91108 ZIP Code at a median price of $2.01 million, according to CoreLogic. That was an 8.6% price increase from 2013.
Agent: Joseph Chiovare, Coldwell Banker, (6260 945-2236
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