Many of the
condominiums in Pasadena are located near the Gold Line stations or near
freeway on-ramps. Architecturally, they vary from
contemporary geometric buildings to ones influenced by European
cities to others suggestive of Craftsman homes. The
selection, shown below, are all in the Old Town and Madison
Heights neighborhoods.
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On Cordova
Street at the edge of Old Town Pasadena is this brand
new condominium building. It is clearly inspired
by elegant late 19th Century French architecture.
Walk a half a block west and you will be at the Del Mar
Gold Line station. New units are available for
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The sign
may say Hotel Livingston, but this condo conversion is
new and, relatively speaking, inexpensive for
Pasadena. It is located on Los Robles, just a half
a block from the Paseo Colorado shopping mall. New
units are available for sale. |
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In contrast
to the historic sensibility of the Hotel Livingston
condos is the Lake @ Walnut building. It is very
contemporary in design and very close to the Lake Avenue
onramp to the 210 Freeway. New units are available
for sale. |
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On Magnolia
Avenue in Madison Heights, the Windemere condos draw
their inspiration for details from the many craftsman
homes in Pasadena. Available only by resale. |
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The Murano
Village condos on Marengo Avenue clearly look back to
early 20th Century Spanish Revival architecture
for inspiration. The building is just a couple of
blocks from the northern on-ramp of the 110 freeway.
Available only by resale.
To see other condos
and cottage courts, go
here.
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Moving
to Santa Clarita or Valencia?
Take an online
tour with photos of the
best neighborhoods.
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