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1517 Poppy Peak Dr Pasadena, CA 91105
$2,150,000 | 3 BD | 3 BA
This impeccably restored 2-story Spanish Colonial in the San Rafael hills in Pasadena was built in 1926 and is one of the first houses built in the architecturally historic Poppy Peak neighborhood. A quintessential Pasadena home with modern amenities and spectacular views of the San Gabriel mountains, this home is a true classic in a prime location. Southern California entertaining at its finest with the Al fresco dining area off the kitchen looking onto a cascading fountain amongst mature vines. This is not just a home, it's a sanctuary.
Community Explore Pasadena Real Estate
Pasadena is a major economic, cultural, residential, and recreational center with a flourishing business district. With troves of historic homes in essentially every style popular over the last century, Pasadena truly is a treasure. The City of Roses’ charm lies in its rich and historical past as it is home to the world famous Rose Parade and Rose Bowl, attracting hundreds of thousands of tourists each year to Old Town Pasadena, spanning 21 blocks of restaurants, upscale stores, outlets, cafes, bars, and nightclubs.
The nightlife does not stop there – The Pasadena Playhouse, The Civic Auditorium, and various comedy clubs are renowned throughout Los Angeles. Not to mention, Pasadena’s proximity to major business centers continues to draw in prospective buyers.
Continuing to preserve its original appeal and architectural character, William Wrigley Jr.’s sumptuous estate was offered to Pasadena in 1958 under the condition that the home serves as the Rose Parade’s permanent headquarters. The stately Tournament House still stands today as such. Among other historically significant estates is the Gamble House, a California and National Historical Landmark.
Local Favorites
- Old Pasadena
- Rose Bowl Stadium
- Brookside Golf & Country Club
- Lunasia Dim Sum House
- White Horse Lounge
- Afters Ice Cream
- Gus's BBQ
- Bodega Wine Bar
- Norton Simon Museum
- Annandale Golf Club
- The Maxwell House
- California Art Club
- The Gamble House
- Armory Center For the Arts
- The Blind Donkey
- The Rose