Constructed in 1910, this massive Pasadena residence has been featured in two different designer showcases, which explains why each room is done up in a different style.
This little home in the northern part of the city was recently flipped and its new owners have removed bars from the windows and given the interior a nice airy feeling. The two-bedroom home was built in 1923 and has hardwood floors and coved ceilings.
This odd little castle sits on a massive lot of nearly 11 acres and was apparently constructed by a railroad tycoon in 1926. The kitchen needs an update, but the hardwood floors and living area are nice. Plus, the views are hard to beat.
Across the street from the Jack Warner Estate, this Spanish-style home once housed legendary choreographer Busby Berkeley. Built in 1926, the five-bedroom home features Saltillo tile, wrought iron railings, and beamed ceilings.