Pasadena

From Hollywood to Historic: See Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Pasadena Craftsman estate!

Joseph Gordon-Levitt bought this historic craftsman estate in Pasadena.

This home has 7 bed/7 bath, 7,672 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 24,947 sq. ft. lot.

The restored home features an art studio, gym, and billiards room, and the finished basement has a wine cellar.

Asking price: $5,100,000

Selling price: $4,602,000

This La Cañada Irish country manor was the MOST EXPENSIVE home sold this week!

This is the most expensive home sold this week in La Cañada-Flintridge.

Asking price: $12,500,000

Selling price: $10,950,000

This Irish country manor has 6 bed/11 bath, 11,719 sq. ft. of living space, and is on 2.3 acres of land.

This property includes the following: 25-yard training pool, cabana with kitchen, a two-story guest house with elevator, dog bathing room, gym, and a 4 car garage.

The cheapest home sold this week in Pasadena STILL sold for $200K over the asking price! WHAT? WHY?

This is the cheapest home sold this week in Pasadena.

Asking price: $649,000

Selling price: $861,000

This bungalow starter home has 2 bed/1 bath, 903 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 5,195 sq. ft. lot.

The home features a brick fireplace in the living room, hardwood floors throughout, and LG appliances in the kitchen.

In the oversized fenced backyard, there is a covered patio, fruit trees, and a parking area.

Is this home worth the selling price?

Can you guess how much this Pasadena home sold for? Hint: 823 Sq. Ft.

This is the cheapest home to sell this week in Pasadena.

Asking price: $630,000

Selling price: $690,000

This remodeled starter home has 2 bed/1 baths, 823 sq. ft. of living space and a 2,767 sq. ft. lot.

The home features stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, a newer roof, and it is close to the Rose Bowl, Old Town Pasadena, and the Paseo.

Did the buyer get a good deal?

Home contract signings surge to record high

Pending home sales are exceeding pre-pandemic levels and defying forecasts.

August marked the fourth consecutive month of escalating sales contract activity.

NAR’s Pending Home Sales Index—a forward-looking indicator based on contract signings—increased 8.8% in August to a record high of 132.8. (An index reading of 100 is equal to the level of contract activity in 2001.)

Contract signings are now 24.2% higher than a year ago.

Source: National Association of Realtors

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