Snazzy post and beam in Pasadena asking $1.4M
By Pauline O’Connor
Stirring up the market in Pasadena this week is a classic post and beam that’s had the same owner since being built in 1959.
Located at 300 Anita Drive in the San Rafael Hills, the two-story residence is described as “a nod to Buff and Hensman” in its listing copy, quite justifiably. Measuring 2,187 square feet, its signature features include tongue-and-groove beamed ceilings, an open floor plan, a slate fireplace, built-in storage and seating, clerestory windows, and the requisite walls of glass.
Along with three bedrooms and two and a half baths, it’s got a spacious lower level family room, an expansive dining patio with picturesque treetop and mountain vistas, and a wooded lot of 8,403 square feet.
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