1248 N Everett Street, Glendale, California 91207, Glendale, 91207 - 3 bed, 2 bath

1248 N Everett Street, Glendale, California 91207 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,589,000$1,735/sqft
Est. Value: $1,553,258
-2%
FairlyEstimate
1248 N Everett Street, Glendale, California 91207
3Beds
2Baths
1,735Sqft
6,736Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

The estimated value ($1,553,258.39) is $35,741.61 (2%) lower than the list price ($1,589,000). This property may be overpriced.

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Historic Architectural Integrity: This 1928 Spanish Revival home boasts original architectural details like vaulted ceilings with wood beams, arched windows, and terracotta floors, preserving its classic character and appeal in a historically admired neighborhood.
Top Cons:
Lack of Central Air Conditioning: The property description does not mention a central air conditioning system, which could be a significant drawback for comfort during warmer months in Southern California.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.59M vs avg $1.85M ($-266,000)19%
Size:1,735 sqft vs avg 2,605 sqft19%
Price/sqft:$916 vs avg $81770%

More Insights

Built in 1928 (98 years old).
Condition: This 1928 Spanish Revival home is in good, move-in ready condition, despite its age. The kitchen has been updated with modern dark cabinetry, white quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances, appearing to be a recent renovation (likely within the last 5-15 years). The bathrooms are clean and functional; one features a modern toilet and pedestal sink with glass shower, while the other has a more traditional tiled vanity and tub/shower combo, but both are well-maintained. Significant modern upgrades like fully owned solar panels, a Level 2 EV charger, and a bolted foundation enhance its value and functionality. Hardwood and terracotta floors are in good condition throughout. The primary drawback is the noted lack of central air conditioning, which may require future consideration for comfort, but does not detract from the overall well-maintained and updated state of the property.
Year Built
1928
Close
-
List price
$1.59M
Original List price
$1.59M
Price/Sqft
$916
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26633039
Home ConditionGood
Features
Patio
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About this home

Set on a quiet street in prime Rossmoyne, just three doors below Mountain Street, this 1928 Spanish Revival home reflects the architectural roots of one of Glendale's most admired historic neighborhoods. Rossmoyne was thoughtfully developed in the 1920s with an emphasis on cohesive design, gracious streetscapes, and enduring craftsmanship qualities still evident throughout the area today. A series of deep arches welcomes you at the front porch, where textured plaster and graceful curves immediately highlight the home's classic character. Inside, the living room feels spacious and inviting, featuring a vaulted ceiling with original wood beams and abundant natural light from a striking arched window. The fireplace anchors the space, flanked by charming niches that echo the home's signature arches. The dining area flows seamlessly from the living room through wide archways, creating a warm and connected layout. Terracotta floors add character and warmth, while French doors open to the backyard, making indoor-outdoor living easy and enjoyable. The updated kitchen offers generous workspace and thoughtful finishes, blending modern convenience with the home's original style. All three bedrooms are well proportioned, filled with natural light, and thoughtfully laid out for comfort and privacy. One bedroom opens directly to the backyard, offering flexibility for a home office, guest space, or private retreat. Outdoors, mature ficus trees and drought-tolerant landscaping create a spacious and private garden ideal for relaxing, entertaining, or everyday enjoyment. A detached two-car garage is located at the rear of the property, consistent with the neighborhood's original planning and lot design. The home has been enhanced with valuable modern upgrades, including fully owned solar panels, a whole-house water softener, a Level 2 EV charger, and a bolted and braced foundation, providing long-term peace of mind while respecting the home's period integrity. Rossmoyne is prized for its tree-lined streets, architectural continuity, and strong sense of community. Just blocks from Nibley Park, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods, this is a neighborhood known for both its historic charm and everyday livability a place where classic architecture and modern life come together beautifully.

D
David Robles
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
07/19/13
Sold
$550,005
06/23/06
Sold
$751,000
Condition Rating
Good

This 1928 Spanish Revival home is in good, move-in ready condition, despite its age. The kitchen has been updated with modern dark cabinetry, white quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances, appearing to be a recent renovation (likely within the last 5-15 years). The bathrooms are clean and functional; one features a modern toilet and pedestal sink with glass shower, while the other has a more traditional tiled vanity and tub/shower combo, but both are well-maintained. Significant modern upgrades like fully owned solar panels, a Level 2 EV charger, and a bolted foundation enhance its value and functionality. Hardwood and terracotta floors are in good condition throughout. The primary drawback is the noted lack of central air conditioning, which may require future consideration for comfort, but does not detract from the overall well-maintained and updated state of the property.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic Architectural Integrity: This 1928 Spanish Revival home boasts original architectural details like vaulted ceilings with wood beams, arched windows, and terracotta floors, preserving its classic character and appeal in a historically admired neighborhood.
Prime Rossmoyne Location: Situated on a quiet street in the highly desirable Rossmoyne neighborhood, known for its tree-lined streets, strong community, and proximity to amenities like Nibley Park, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods.
Significant Modern Upgrades: The property features valuable contemporary enhancements including fully owned solar panels, a whole-house water softener, a Level 2 EV charger, and a bolted and braced foundation, offering efficiency and peace of mind.
Updated Interior & Seamless Flow: An updated kitchen blends modern convenience with original style, and wide archways create a warm, connected layout between the spacious living and dining areas, complemented by abundant natural light.
Private Outdoor Living Space: The property offers a spacious and private garden with mature ficus trees and drought-tolerant landscaping, providing an ideal setting for relaxation and entertaining with easy indoor-outdoor access via French doors.

Cons

Lack of Central Air Conditioning: The property description does not mention a central air conditioning system, which could be a significant drawback for comfort during warmer months in Southern California.
Age of Core Systems: While significant upgrades have been made, as a 1928 build, some core systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical beyond the EV charger) may still be original or older, potentially requiring future maintenance or updates.
Detached Garage: The two-car garage is detached, which, while consistent with the neighborhood's original design, may be less convenient for some buyers compared to an attached garage.
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