1000 Cordova Street 308, Pasadena, California 91106, Pasadena, 91106 - 2 bed, 2 bath

1000 Cordova Street 308, Pasadena, California 91106 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$599,900$1,199/sqft
1000 Cordova Street 308, Pasadena, California 91106
2Beds
2Baths
1,199Sqft
Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Architectural Significance & Design: An iconic Mid-Century Modern landmark designed by Lionel V. Mayell, offering timeless design, original character, and a unique historical appeal.
Top Cons:
High Monthly HOA Dues: The monthly association fee of $782.00 is relatively high, which could be a significant ongoing cost for a buyer, despite the inclusions.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$599.9K vs avg $705.0K ($-105,100)31%
Size:1,199 sqft vs avg 1,126.5 sqft56%
Price/sqft:$500 vs avg $6098%

More Insights

Built in 1960 (66 years old).
Condition: Built in 1960, this unit has received thoughtful and significant updates. The kitchen has been remodeled with granite countertops and high-end stainless steel appliances, and a new electrical subpanel and recessed LED lighting have been installed throughout. The living areas and bedrooms feature updated laminate wood flooring. While the bathrooms retain their original 1960s aesthetic with classic Regency Grey and Coraline tones, including original marble counters and Pullman sinks, they are described as 'beautifully preserved' and appear functional and clean, though aesthetically dated. The property is move-in ready with major systems updated or well-maintained, but the bathrooms would likely be a target for future aesthetic renovation for most buyers.
Year Built
1960
Close
-
List price
$600K
Original List price
$600K
Price/Sqft
$500
HOA
$782
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
P1-25473
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View: City Lights, Mountain(s)
Deck
ViewCity Lights,Mountain(s)

About this home

A rare offering at Whispering Waters, one of Pasadena's most iconic Mid-Century Modern landmarks designed by noted developer Lionel V. Mayell in 1960. Set in a prime South Lake location within walking distance to shops, dining, Caltech, the Playhouse District, and PCC, this pristine third-floor 2BD/2BA residence is available for the first time since 2002. Lovingly maintained and rich with original character, the home pairs timeless design with thoughtful updates. Expansive floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors fill the space with natural light and capture sweeping mountain and city views. The well-designed layout offers generous storage and a spacious primary bedroom closet. A remodeled galley kitchen features granite countertops, tile flooring, high-end appliances, and a pocket door for flexible separation. Both bathrooms are beautifully preserved in classic Regency Grey and Coraline tones, featuring original marble counters with Pullman sinks and generous showers. A large north-facing balcony, accessible from both the living room and primary bedroom, provides a serene setting for outdoor dining and relaxation. Additional updates include a new electrical subpanel and recessed LED lighting throughout. HOA dues include water, hot water, trash, and earthquake insurance, and the home benefits from a Mills Act contract offering potential annual property tax savings of up to 60%.

M
Matthew Helganz
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
02/26/03
Sold
$245,000
Condition Rating
Good

Built in 1960, this unit has received thoughtful and significant updates. The kitchen has been remodeled with granite countertops and high-end stainless steel appliances, and a new electrical subpanel and recessed LED lighting have been installed throughout. The living areas and bedrooms feature updated laminate wood flooring. While the bathrooms retain their original 1960s aesthetic with classic Regency Grey and Coraline tones, including original marble counters and Pullman sinks, they are described as 'beautifully preserved' and appear functional and clean, though aesthetically dated. The property is move-in ready with major systems updated or well-maintained, but the bathrooms would likely be a target for future aesthetic renovation for most buyers.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Significance & Design: An iconic Mid-Century Modern landmark designed by Lionel V. Mayell, offering timeless design, original character, and a unique historical appeal.
Prime Walkable Location: Situated in a highly desirable South Lake location, providing excellent walkability to shops, dining, Caltech, the Playhouse District, and PCC.
Significant Tax Savings: Benefits from a Mills Act contract, offering potential annual property tax savings of up to 60%, a substantial financial advantage for the buyer.
Desirable Views & Natural Light: Features expansive floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and a large north-facing balcony, providing sweeping mountain and city views and abundant natural light.
Modernized Kitchen & Essential Upgrades: Includes a remodeled galley kitchen with high-end appliances and granite countertops, alongside recent updates like a new electrical subpanel and recessed LED lighting.

Cons

High Monthly HOA Dues: The monthly association fee of $782.00 is relatively high, which could be a significant ongoing cost for a buyer, despite the inclusions.
Dated Bathroom Aesthetics: While beautifully preserved, the bathrooms retain their original 1960s design and color palette, which may not align with contemporary buyer preferences and could necessitate future updates.
Galley Kitchen Layout: Despite being remodeled with high-end finishes, the 'galley kitchen' layout might be less appealing to buyers who prefer more open-concept or larger kitchen spaces.
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