536 S Euclid Avenue 4, Pasadena, California 91101, Pasadena, 91101 - 1 bed, 1 bath

536 S Euclid Avenue 4, Pasadena, California 91101 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$438,000$689/sqft
536 S Euclid Avenue 4, Pasadena, California 91101
1Bed
1Bath
689Sqft
Lot

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Exceptional Location & Walkability: Unbeatable proximity to Madison Heights, major grocery stores (Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Erewhon), public transit (Gold Line), and Old Town Pasadena, making driving optional.
Top Cons:
Limited Living Space: At 689 sqft with one bedroom and one bathroom, the unit offers compact living, which may not suit buyers seeking more expansive accommodations or future growth.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$438.0K vs avg $815.0K ($-377,000)3%
Size:689 sqft vs avg 1,126 sqft6%
Price/sqft:$636 vs avg $75230%

More Insights

Built in 1964 (62 years old).
Condition: Despite the building's 1964 construction, the unit has undergone an extensive and recent renovation, making its interior virtually new. The kitchen features modern grey shaker cabinets, new stainless steel appliances (range, hood, refrigerator), and new fixtures. The bathroom is fully updated with a new vanity, marble-look countertop, modern black fixtures, new toilet, and contemporary tile work. New laminate flooring, fresh paint, recessed lighting, and modern light fixtures are present throughout the unit, including a ceiling fan in the bedroom. Central heat and air are also in place. The overall condition reflects a high-quality, recent renovation, meeting current standards with no deferred maintenance.
Year Built
1964
Close
-
List price
$438K
Original List price
$438K
Price/Sqft
$636
HOA
$300
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
P1-25457
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
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About this home

Tucked at the end of a charming brick path, your peaceful Pasadena condo awaits. One of just 8 units in a character-rich Tudor-style building, this home is set near the rear of the complex for extra privacy and tranquility. Lush greenery surrounds the beautifully-maintained building, offering a bright and cheerful setting. Conveniences include central heat and air, covered parking with extra storage, and an unbeatable location bordering idyllic Madison Heights with its iconic homes, magnificent trees, and walkable streets. Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Erewhon, and the Gold Line are all less than 1 mile away, which means driving is now optional! When it's time for a night out with friends, the excitement of Old Town is just as close, making it hard to believe life can be so peaceful living in the heart of it all. Inside, a spacious living room welcomes you with an exposed beam ceiling, recessed lighting, and a generous storage closet, creating a warm and inviting space to relax. Sliding glass doors open to a private, covered brick patio offering even more space for quiet moments, day or night. Nearby, a breakfast nook sits beside the kitchen, offering the perfect sunny spot for your morning cup of coffee or tea. The generously sized bedroom is a peaceful retreat featuring recessed lighting, a ceiling fan, sliding-door closets, and convenient access to the unit's full bathroom. Don't miss your chance to enjoy the vibrance of city living in a storybook surrounding.

E
Evangelyn Lin
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
04/09/02
Sold
$105,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite the building's 1964 construction, the unit has undergone an extensive and recent renovation, making its interior virtually new. The kitchen features modern grey shaker cabinets, new stainless steel appliances (range, hood, refrigerator), and new fixtures. The bathroom is fully updated with a new vanity, marble-look countertop, modern black fixtures, new toilet, and contemporary tile work. New laminate flooring, fresh paint, recessed lighting, and modern light fixtures are present throughout the unit, including a ceiling fan in the bedroom. Central heat and air are also in place. The overall condition reflects a high-quality, recent renovation, meeting current standards with no deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Exceptional Location & Walkability: Unbeatable proximity to Madison Heights, major grocery stores (Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Erewhon), public transit (Gold Line), and Old Town Pasadena, making driving optional.
Enhanced Privacy & Tranquility: Strategically located at the end of a brick path and near the rear of a small, 8-unit complex, offering a quiet and private living environment.
Charming Tudor-Style Architecture: Resides within a character-rich, beautifully-maintained Tudor-style building surrounded by lush greenery, providing unique aesthetic appeal.
Comfort & Convenience Amenities: Equipped with central heat and air conditioning, covered parking, and additional storage, ensuring modern comfort and practical living.
Private Outdoor Retreat: Features a private, covered brick patio accessible via sliding glass doors, offering an exclusive space for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment.

Cons

Limited Living Space: At 689 sqft with one bedroom and one bathroom, the unit offers compact living, which may not suit buyers seeking more expansive accommodations or future growth.
Building Age & Potential for Updates: Constructed in 1964, the building, while charming, may present older infrastructure or require future maintenance/updates to common areas or the unit's original components not explicitly mentioned as renovated.
Monthly Association Fees: The $300 monthly association fee adds a recurring cost to homeownership, which could be a consideration for budget-conscious buyers.
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