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mnhtnbb

(33,340 posts)
14. Uh, yes.
Thu Jul 17, 2014, 04:15 PM
Jul 2014

My uncle sold his 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA--3200 sq ft house on Linda Vista 4 years ago for $1.25 M on a lot with a view of the Rose Bowl.
Built in 1923, also had a 2 car garage and accessory garage apt. The kitchen and baths were old--not updated--they'd
lived in it for 30+ years.

At the time I wondered whether he had listed it too low, but it does look like prices have zoomed again in the last
4 years in the area.

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Location location location Boom Sound 416 Jul 2014 #1
There are houses nearby even more expensive Lurks Often Jul 2014 #2
Nope house prices are insane. Johonny Jul 2014 #3
OMG!!! pipi_k Jul 2014 #4
Looks pretty good to me...no work needed, looks like it has a small guest house or granny flat.. Tikki Jul 2014 #5
Beautifully maintained, nice curb appeal, highly desireable area eissa Jul 2014 #6
You've lived in SoCal all your life and you only just noticed that real estate is expensive? MindPilot Jul 2014 #7
Uh no PasadenaTrudy Jul 2014 #9
Yes, Pasadena. Location is everything. oldandhappy Jul 2014 #8
Not in Pasadena PasadenaTrudy Jul 2014 #11
oops! oldandhappy Jul 2014 #12
Well even for California it does appear excessively steep rock Jul 2014 #10
LOL! Politicalboi Jul 2014 #29
Looks like the house my uncle bought in that same area for $35K in 1995. haele Jul 2014 #13
Do they not have inspectors where you live? MattBaggins Jul 2014 #41
Uh, yes. mnhtnbb Jul 2014 #14
wow. that would sell 140, 150 here. maybe 160 in the more upscale streets, not neighborhood. lol. seabeyond Jul 2014 #15
I have friends who have bought in the outlying areas Beaverhausen Jul 2014 #16
That's just bizarre to me. In my neck of the woods - Southern VT/NH - Vinca Jul 2014 #17
Our last home was similar to that, albeit Skidmore Jul 2014 #18
Very expensive. I love CA but real estate is so high there... polichick Jul 2014 #19
You can buy 5000 sq feet here for less than that. MuseRider Jul 2014 #20
I believe it steve2470 Jul 2014 #21
Or for the price of their bathroom... theHandpuppet Jul 2014 #22
LOL. I think your fellow DUers have answered your question. If you want better prices, try Ventura. Hekate Jul 2014 #23
I live in Vandenberg Village upaloopa Jul 2014 #30
Thanks! PasadenaTrudy Jul 2014 #32
The equivalent in SB is "a San Roque charmer," which is Realtor-speak for teensy and pricey... Hekate Jul 2014 #36
My daughter is a UCSB student who rents in IV. LibDemAlways Jul 2014 #37
We live in Ventura County and our residential income property just appraised.. Tikki Jul 2014 #44
A pedestal sink and no bidet in the bathroom? How gauche! Buns_of_Fire Jul 2014 #24
Definitely Cali_Democrat Jul 2014 #25
insane dsc Jul 2014 #26
location matters and it looks like the homes in this area are about the same , you can probably JI7 Jul 2014 #27
Yeah JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #28
That's in Pasedena where two scientist live together in a shitty apartment itsrobert Jul 2014 #31
Bazinga MattBaggins Jul 2014 #42
Yes, but I'm in the DC area. elleng Jul 2014 #33
A studio apt. PasadenaTrudy Jul 2014 #34
As long as people are willing to pay liberal N proud Jul 2014 #35
True dat PasadenaTrudy Jul 2014 #38
So Cal in general is ridiculous, but certain areas are LibDemAlways Jul 2014 #39
Kind of? pnwmom Jul 2014 #40
it doesn't even have a pool? IcyPeas Jul 2014 #43
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