Home of the Day: 1920s French Eclectic-style in La Crescenta
Set beneath a canopy of mature trees in La Crescenta, this classic example of a French Eclectic-style residence draws the eye with a prominent pitched roofline and a half-rounded entry with an elaborate stone doorway. Coved ceilings with exposed beams, dark wood floors and a grand living room with a wood-burning fireplace are in keeping with period ambiance of the 1920s home.
Address: 2363 Panorama Drive, La Crescenta, 91214
Price: $1.495 million
Built: 1929
House size: 3,320 square feet, four bedrooms, three bathrooms
Lot size: 12,898 square feet
Features: Coved ceilings with exposed beams, hardwood floors, formal entry, updated chef’s kitchen with center island, grand living room with wood-burning fireplace, formal dining room, study/office, master suite with screened porch, swimming pool, cabana with outdoor kitchen/wet bar, indoor-outdoor surround sound, drought-tolerant landscaping
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About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes in the 91214 ZIP Code in August was $769,000 based on 27 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was a 13.1% increase in median price compared to the previous year.
Agents: Boyd Smith and Matt Littell, Podley Properties, (626) 755-4428
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