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Asking Price: $5,120,000
221 Raymond, Pasadena CA 91103
Community: 646 - Pasadena (NE)
This Apartment property was built in 1898 and is priced at $5,120,000. Please see the additional details below.
HIGHLIGHTS: The property is protected from auto-reassessment after sale under the Mills Act. Property tax are currently set at just $22,325 per year / Estimated saving under the Mills Act are $30,000 annually. In essence adding the income of an additional one-bedroom unit, with no expenses. / Attractive in-place offering actual CAP Rate of 4.63% With a ProForma CAP Rate of 5.27% / 2017 Historic Preservation Award / Three (3) two-story, two-bedroom, two-and-one half bathroom units (2B2.5B) + bonus room in master bedroom. / Tenants have access to offsite parking at the Marriott, with several additional local options available for more affordable solutions / Individually metered for all utilities. Water submetering is in place. Currently master-metered for water, 9 individual water meters in place. ) (MILLS ACT PROTECTED PROPERTY)
The Historic Fannie Bonham Row House at 221 N Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA, is a meticulously restored property and the only remaining example of rowhouse construction in the city!
The property features a desirable unit mix, including six (6) single-story, 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom units, and three (3) townhouse-style, 2-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom units. Each townhouse unit also includes a bonus room in the master bedroom, offering flexible space ideal for a nursery, home office, or additional bedroom.
This historic building underwent an extensive restoration to preserve its original architectural details while modernizing essential key building systems. Jackson Milling & Lumber, Inc. contributed significantly to this effort, utilizing custom-milled Douglas fir to replace wood
siding & replicate intricate crown moldings true to the materials used in the original construction. Additionally, American Window Restoration repaired or replaced all windows to maintain historical accuracy. This dedication to preserving the building's heritage earned it a Historic Preservation Award from the City of Pasadena and recognition from then-Senator Anthony Portantino.