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Mid-Century Modern in the Pasadena Hills

List Price $1,298,000

2 bedrooms • 2.25 bathrooms

2,674 sf • 29,378 sf lot

Located in the coveted Linda Vista neighborhood, high up in the hills and very near Pasadena Art Center, this 1958 home was designed by noted architect Harold B. Zook.

The place could use a little freshening, but its clean lines, wide open spaces and walls of glass mean there’s already so much to like.

The property runs street-to-street and covers over a half acre. Call it your retreat or oasis, it’s a great opportunity in one of Pasadena’s best neighborhoods. For a private tour, contact Tracy Do Real Estate.

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Listing courtesy of Tracy Alderson, Sotheby’s International Realty.

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CA is 2nd Most Expensive for Renters

 

Renters already know it can be tough out there, and now we know why: Andrew Khouri reports in today’s LA Times that, when it comes to the cost of paying rent, “California (is) the second-least affordable state behind Hawaii.”

 

Paying rent is a fact of life for most people, and for some it’s the right fit. However, as Tory Barringer wrote last month in the M Report, “homeownership remains important to 96% of Americans, with 77% of respondents ages 25-34 and 78% ages 35-44 agreeing it is ‘very important.’

Renters, there are alternatives out there, particularly if you’re willing to buy new construction where there might be options in regard to financing. There may well be be an ownership opportunity that fits your taste and budget, and to find it, contact the pros at Tracy Do Real Estate.

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Tracy Do Featured on Curbed University

We are huge fans of CurbedLA, for us it is simply indispensable reading. So it’s an honor and thrill to have Tracy Do featured in their educational series “Curbed University.” Tracy will be answering questions all weekend — click here to post one.

And for further help in all your real estate needs, head straight to the source at Tracy Do Real Estate.

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Happening Now: A Rush to Housing

From Matthew Boesler of the Business Insider: “Credit Suisse analyst Daniel Oppenheim states that ‘the breadth of strength in both pricing and traffic at the start of spring selling season’ is ‘unprecedented.’ Oppenheim says real estate agents are ‘widely citing increased buyer urgency due to the combination of persistent inventory shortages (driving prices higher) and signs of mortgage rates moving higher.'”

We can relate. Multiple bidders, all-cash offers — we’re seeing some heated competition in this market. But let’s all take a deep breath and slow down. As of today, mortgage rates are holding steady. So before you get swept up in any kind of stampede to the housing market, try the simpler and far less stressful approach of contacting Tracy Do Real Estate. We’re a team of well-connected, clear-thinking, highly experienced agents. We’ll sit down with you, listen to your goals and map a plan for getting the house you want. Head here to see what people are saying about us. Connect with us directly by email to tracy@tracydo.com, or by text to 323-842-4001.

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BIG & small HOUSE / Anonymous Architects

The “BIG & small HOUSE” was built last year by Anonymous Architects. Located in the Northeast LA enclave of Glassell Park, the approx. 1200 square foot home occupies a mere 2500 square foot lot. Says the Arch Daily: “Starting with a vacant lot that was half of the typical minimum lot size, the objective was to compensate for the relatively small footprint of the house.”

“To achieve this there are only two full height walls inside the house which makes the main interior room nearly as large as the building footprint. This gives the house an open lofted feeling with very high ceilings and abundant natural light.”

The Big & small House is delightful on a variety of levels, not the least of which are its overall subtlety and ingenious use of space. It also heralds the emergence of Glassell Park, a neighborhood where architects and designers are finding the space — and inspiration — to do wonderful things. With a prime location between Atwater Village, Eagle Rock, Mount Washington and Highland Park, “GP” is a rising star in real estate. But don’t wait too long. For assistance in either buying or selling in this fast-rising NELA enclave, contact the people who know it best: the experts at Tracy Do Real Estate.

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Photos and drawings courtesy of Anonymous Architects.

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January Prices ⇡

Today on HousingWire.com: “January national home prices, including distressed sales, rose 9.7% year-over-year.” Reporter Megan Hopkins adds, “With housing still 20% undervalued relative to incomes and 5% undervalued relative to rents, Capital Economics says affordability is also very favorable, with the typical household bringing in double the income necessary to service the interest and repay the capital of the typical mortgage.”

 

 

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