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Spanish Colonial Revival home design graces Pasadena neighborhood

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This two-story home in Pasadena’s Cal Tech area was designed in 1928 by Harold Bissner Sr. to evoke a fine residence that could have been set in Granada, Spain. The Spanish Colonial Revival home has been renovated to modernize its systems while showcasing its Moorish accents, period details and nautical motifs.

A massive carved mahogany front door, framed in tile and topped with a scalloped overhang, opens to a stairway entry with a wrought-iron handrail and risers faced with original California tile.

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Address: 1981 San Pasqual St., Pasadena 91107

Price: $3.129 million

Built: 1928

Lot size: 10,308 square feet

House size: 4,362 square feet, five bedrooms, six bathrooms

Features: Stained-glass window with tiled window seat, terracotta tile and peg-and-groove floors, broad arched room entryways, step-down living room with wood-beamed ceiling and French doors, library with decorative fireplace and built-in bookcases, butler’s pantry, rear courtyard, loggia, veranda, garden with original tiled wall fountain

About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes in the 91107 ZIP Code in November was $730,000, based on 27 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was a 7.9% decrease compared with the same month last year.

Agents: Sarah Rogers, John Aaroe Group, (626) 390-0511

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