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April 16, 2008

Pasadena Real Estate Ownership is NOT for everyone

When my husband and I got married almost 19 years ago, my husband surprised me with a tiny 1 bedroom condo in West Hollywood. As I think back on this now, I was actually pretty upset that he just purchased it without consulting with me.

His reasoning was, we needed a place to live and he didn't want to rent. We had tono place like home start someplace.

A couple of years later, we sold the one bedroom for just enough profit to put a small down payment on a 2 bedroom condo that was just rehabbed in Monterey Hills, close to South Pasadena.

The Monterey Hills condo was beautiful. It was on a 3rd floor of Drake Terrace, a corner unit and had absolutely spectacular views. We had both of our kids there and stayed there for ten years.

I sold that condo for the highest price at that time in Monterey Hills, a whopping $136,000. I was being congratulated by all my fellow real estate agents when in reality someone should have sat me down and consulted with me about whether or not I should have sold vs. rented it. The same condo sold several times since then and is now worth somewhere in the high $300,000 range.

The rental market in Monterey Hills has always been great since its close to USC, downtown LA and Old Town Pasadena. In any case, my mistakes are not what I wanted to write about - back to the story.

The reasons for moving out of our 2 bedroom condo were simple: our family was getting too big - 2 adults and 2 kids in 2 bedrooms tend to be tight and we needed good schools. Monterey Hills is part of LAUSD. We lived close to South Pasadena and San Marino - both cities with great school districts.

A friend of mine told me that there was an area in Pasadena and San Gabriel that had homes which fell under the San Marino School District jurisdiction. I found one of those homes in San Gabriel. We borrowed money for an additional down payment and spent at least $50,000 more than we wanted to, to purchase our new home.

Our new home was close to 3,500 sq. ft., had a pool and a spa, was very private, backed up to the Sunnyslope reservoir and above all offered us the schools that we needed. I signed both kids up with San Marino and never looked back. We paid $438,000 for it ande let me tell you it was painful. We scraped and saved to make those payments.

This month, we sold the same home in a down-trending market with multiple offers for $1,075,000 and moved into our new home in San Marino itself.

The morale of the story is owning a home is not for everyone, but

  • if you want a home to call your own,
  • if you want to start building equity,
  • if you want to have a write off
  • if you want to build your wealth
  • YOU NEED TO START SOME PLACE

I have many clients who come to me wanting to buy a home, but their wants are much bigger than their pocket books. Please, please start some place and move up a bit at a time. Don't wait too long to realize your own dreams of home ownership.

Here are some of the Monterey Hills condos for sale on the market now.  This list is updated with new homes for sale as they become available:


READ MORE:  Pasadena real estate update 2012 – see luxury home sales.


Irina is a Top Realtor and the founder and President of Pasadena Views Real Estate Team™. She is available to assist you in all of your Real Estate transactions. Email or call her today at (626)629-8439.

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Jan. 28, 2008

South Pasadena Real Estate Market Report - October 2008

South Pasadena real estate is still very much in demand and the homes are holding value. The family atmosphere, wonderful South Pasadena schools and the limited inventory make homes that are prepared for sale and priced well quite in demand.

Single Family Homes in South Pasadena are selling at 94.84% of asking price. Although one home sold $51,000 over asking at 106% of asking.

Condos and townhomes in South Pasadena are selling close to 97% of asking price.

The lowest priced South Pasadena home in October is at 1108 Foothill Street and is listed for $439,000. It is a small (listed as having 755 sq. ft.) 2 bedroom, 1 bath.

The highest priced South Pasadena home is at 1133 Buena Vista Street with 7 bedrooms adn 7 baths and over 7,500 sq. ft. This South Pas estate is listed at $3,600,000.

Read More: South Pasadena City Guide - relocation guide for South Pasadena

Real Estate Guide - Everything You Need To Know to Buy or Sell Your Home

South Pasadena real estate and housing statistics for August through October 2008:

Single
Family Residence
Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08
New
Listings
8 10 13
Total
Listings
26 33 34
Sales
Pending
1 9 8
Homes Sold 11 5 5
Listings
Expired
3 3 5
Average Days
on the Market
119 68 96
Average
Price Per Sq. Ft.
$483 $499 $493
Average
Median Price
$915,000 $930,000 $940,000
Average
Selling Price
$795,273 $1,145,178 $1,037,300
Absorption
Rate (# of weeks to sell
current inventory at present rate of sales)
10.2 28.6 29.5
       
Condos
and Townhomes
Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08
New
Listings
3 6 4
Total
Listings
15 18 13
Sales
Pending
1 5 2
Homes Sold 3 5 4
Listings
Expired
4 5 0
Average Days
on the Market
77 111 186
Average
Price Per Sq. Ft.
$352 $397 $401
Average
Median Price
$533,000 $590,500 $733,500
Average
Selling Price
$561,000 $637,200 $647,200
Absorption
Rate (# of weeks to sell
current inventory at present rate of sales)
21.7 15.6 14.1

Real estate data based on information from ITEC (Pasadena Foothills
Association MLS service)


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READ MORE:  Pasadena real estate update 2012 – see luxury home sales.


Irina is a Top Realtor and the founder and President of Pasadena Views Real Estate Team™. She is available to assist you in all of your Real Estate transactions. Email or call her today at (626)629-8439.

Interested in seeing what available for sale? Take a look at the home listings below. The information is updated real-time as new homes are entered into the Multiple listings service:

Jan. 2, 2008

Oba Sushi Izakaya - a Pasadena Community Hangout

Oba Sushi

Kunche loves Pasadena and she loves the Japanese restaurant business. It's this passion for Pasadena and her consumer driven approach to provide the best service and the freshest food in the area that drove her and her partner, Alvie to open Oba Sushi Izakaya Restaurant.

I want to please my customers. After being on the floor for so many years, I understand the needs and wants of consumers - says Kunche.

Oba Sushi Izakaya just celebrated its 4 week anniversary and when I visited there yesterday for lunch it was filled with happy customers. It has a Traditional Sushi bar focusing on basic sushi rolls without the use of heavy sauces. Although, if you request a special roll, the sushi chef will be more than happy to accommodate you. A visit to a local fish market takes place a couple of times a week where fish from Japan is purchased.

The weekly specials will focus on introducing different varieties of fish with unique texture like "live" sweet shrimp and sea eel that is not marinated.

The kitchen food is spectacular. The chef makes his own teriyaki sauce from scratch with simmering vegetables and beef bones. No canned sauces are used. Black tiger shrimp (the larger shrimp variety) is used in tempura and you just have to try the Sukiyaki.

For the health conscious, a variety of grilled fish is available. Ice cream is a hit with the kids.

Kunche has true Japanese beer and a nice choice of Sake which she will be updating every couple of months.

Alvie took a few minutes to talk about the reasons for opening Oba Sushi Izakaya. You can see his perspective below.

 

Kunche and Alvie in front of the Sushi Bar.

The restaurant itself is very comfortable and inviting and features sleek, modern lines with a calm grey color throughout. As explained below by the architect that designed it - Skyler Kogachi at Schism Design, Oba Sushi divided into two sections - a bar area with a large TV for Pasadena neighborhood gatherings and a sushi bar area which offers a quiet and relaxing atmosphere. Sit down tables are set against large windows.

Oba Sushi Izakaya is open for lunch and dinner. Lunch is served Monday through Friday between 11:30 am and 2:30 pm and offers a nice selection of lunch boxes ranging between $8.50 and $10. Oba Sushi Izakaya is open for dinner 7 days a week from 5:30 until 10 pm.

If you enjoy great service, fresh sushi and a friendly atmosphere, you will not be disappointed in Oba Sushi Izakaya. Give them a try and tell them that Irina sent you!

Oba Sushi Izakaya

181 east glenarm street, #110 pasadena, california 91105

626.799.8543