For those not quite at the Buff & Hensman level of mid-century Pasadena ownership, here's a little unit in the Villa San Pasqual, which was built in 1955 by developer Lionel V. Mayell, the man behind twenties-era Long Beach projects including the Artaban and Villa Riviera, along with other assorted early condo projects throughout the southwest. It has 20 units, city landmark status, and Mills Act status for reduced property taxes. This particular condo is on the second floor and has one bedroom, one bathroom, an office, a balcony, and AC. Asking price is $320,000 and HOAs are $350 a month and cover earthquake insurance.
· 1000 SAN PASQUAL St #39 [Redfin]
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1955 Pasadena Courtyard Condo By the "Father of the Condo"
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