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2965 Lombardy Road Pasadena – Most Expensive Home Sold February 2021

Last month the most expensive home sold was 2965 Lombardy Road, Pasadena. This impressive six bedroom Estate originally listed in June of 2019 for $12,980,000. And was on the market for over five hundred days. It was then relisted for $11,680,000 in November 2020. It then sold for $9,500,000 in less than two months.

2965 Lombardy Road Pasadena Most Expensive Home Sold February 2021

MLS Remarks for 2965 Lombardy Road Pasadena read: Sitting on the most desirable street, south-facing sought-after new mansion stands high above the elegant community, with Everest public San Marino schools, the brand new estate epitomizes the classic California living. Nestled in a flat, park like 46447 square foot lot. It has sparkling swimming pool and spacious backyard good for tennis court or golf pulling green. The grand house featured with a grand dome, double spiral stairways, 2000 square feet of living space and boasts 6 bedrooms (and 2 big bonus rooms), 6 full bathrooms and 2 powder rooms. Additionally, a luxury home theater, bright and airy family room, library, gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, separate wok kitchen, breakfast nook overlooking the beautiful yard.

Private elevator lifts all the way to its super attic area. Great potential left for the imagination of the new owner. Luxury master suite with spacious retreat area, his and her walk-in closets, steam shower, sauna and SPA. Also, its own balcony, where you can take the advantage of the fantastic views of the gorgeous backyard and the endless mountain view. Guest house has its custom made kitchen. Just minutes away from California Institute of Technology, close to schools, shops and parks. Ownership of it will bring you great pride!

One thought on “2965 Lombardy Road Pasadena – Most Expensive Home Sold February 2021

  1. Nancy says:

    So the term or phrase super attic is a new one for me. Pretty self explanatory but also intriguing. Makes one miss the days of the looky loo. Although I guess that high end properties such as this weren’t open to the public

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