E.P. Janes cottage stands the test of time in Altadena
This charming cottage in Altadena is one of roughly 160 small-model residences designed and developed in the 1920s by New York businessman E.P. Janes. Drawing from English and Tudor styles, the residence is distinguished by its clipped-gable roof and Palladian windows that look into the living room. Hardwood floors and coved ceilings are among the period details found inside.
The details
Location: 216 Terrace St., Altadena, 91001
Asking price: $620,000
Built: 1925
House size: 1,183 square feet, three bedrooms, one bathroom
Lot size: 8,591 square feet
Features: Hardwood floors; coved ceilings; arched doors; remodeled kitchen with white cabinetry; breakfast nook; living room with fireplace and Palladian windows, mature fruit trees; patio; detached garage with bonus room
About the area: In the 91001 ZIP Code, based on 37 sales, the median sales price in May was $780,000, according to CoreLogic. That was a 4.7% increase in price compared with the same month the previous year.
Agents: Dhari Thein, (626) 243-4238, Podley Properties
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