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  • Altadena

  • Brimming with a diverse selection of homes, the area of Altadena is an exclusive community that offers an exceptional way of life. It enjoys a mild climate, incredible views of the San Gabriel Mountains, and exclusive, tree-filled neighborhoods. The Altadena real estate market has long been a destination for home buyers seeking an extra level of privacy and tranquility. Altadena was developed in the late 1880s as a suburb of Pasadena, but today it exists as an unincorporated community that marches to its own rhythm. Residents here enjoy a...
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  • Pasadena

  • The atmosphere of Pasadena harks back to the Golden Age of Hollywood, and a time when Los Angeles captured the imagination of pioneers with a vision for success and prosperity. Many of the buildings that were built since the early 1900s still remain, and are what gives this city its unique character. For those who appreciate architecture and design, the Pasadena real estate market presents the perfect opportunity to find the home of your dreams. Pasadena real estate encompasses a wide range of classic and historic properties, from Craftsman...
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  • Eagle Rock

  • Eagle Rock is celebrated for its vibrant artistic community and homespun feel. Incorporated in 1911, the city was then a destination for many affluent residents who built some of the most incredible estates of that time. Today, Eagle Rock, CA real estate is a mix of properties that are both historic and picturesque, to be enjoyed by diverse community of people from all backgrounds. For more information about Eagle Rock CA real estate, contact Steve and Lisa Haussler. Their unsurpassed knowledge of historic and architectural properties combined...
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  • Glendale

  • The city of Glendale is the third largest in Los Angeles County, spanning nearly 30 square miles and boasting a population of almost 200,000 people. Of the nearly 40,000 structures in the city, half have been built before the 1960's - giving the city its incredible character and atmosphere. Buyers looking at Glendale homes are in for a treat, as throughout several excellent neighborhoods, there is a great deal of potential to find a historic home that can satisfy even the most discerning tastes. For more information about Glendale homes,...
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  • La Canada Flintridge

  • The small city of La Canada Flintridge is one of the most exceptional communities in Los Angeles County. Located just twenty minutes from downtown Los Angeles, this city features an incredible small town feel, and a lifestyle that is both tranquil and intimate while being in close proximity to the cosmopolitan spirit of this region. It's no wonder that La Canada homes have been drawing prospective buyers for decades. La Canada features tree-lined streets that welcome prospective buyers to a diverse array of homes, from estate homes sitting...
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  • La Crescenta

  • La Crescenta is a small foothill community comprised partly of northern Glendale and unincorporated Los Angeles. It is about 4.8 square miles in size with a hilly terrain and a population of about 30,000. Strategically located off the 210 freeway, La Crescenta has easy access to major towns and cities in the area, and is within 15 miles of downtown Los Angeles. Founded by Dr. Benjamin Briggs in the late 1800's, La Crescenta was initially selected as an ideal location and climate in which to establish a health resort. The city gets...
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  • San Marino

  • For generations, the city of San Marino has remained an affluent community that has been sought after by many families to settle down and grow in, and for good reason. This well maintained neighborhood is renowned for its quality of life, from its great schools and architectural landmarks to a collection of significant estates that encompass San Marino's housing stock.For more information about San Marino real estate, contact Steve and Lisa Haussler. Their unsurpassed knowledge of historic and architectural properties combined with their...
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  • Sierra Madre

  • Sierra Madre was named an "All American City" in 2007. This designation confirmed what its 11,000+ residents already know: Sierra Madre feels like a small town even though it's located within minutes of a big city. As with many other Foothill cities, Sierra Madre was founded in the late 1800s. The hilly property where the town is located was purchased from Lucky Baldwin, a man who made his fortune with the Comstock Mine. The annual Wistaria Festival draws visitors from around the world and celebrates the famous Wisteria Vine, a 115-year...
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  • South Pasadena

  • Prospective homebuyers who have had the opportunity to recognize the value of historic architecture often consider South Pasadena is their next destination. South Pasadena homes cast a wide net throughout the most significant 20th Century architectural movements, and many individual homes have garnered the attention of experts and enthusiasts. Among the best South Pasadena homes for sale are nearly a century old; the classic wood bungalows of the Arts and Crafts period of the early 1900s, for example, are some of the most popular residences in...
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