🌿 The Altadena of 1926 🌿

AFFORDABILITY ALERT!!!! TWO BUNGALOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!

2917 34th Ave S // MLS # 6310621

The Altadena of 1926: California-bungalow & art director’s studio guesthouse:

the owners of this outstanding example sought out RFP to guide their next challenge in preserving architecture, these two are “owner-of-record” operators who tirelessly detailed the Altadena from her original main house to newly finished rear studio!

These two define the Purveyor mantra showing through in their completely dialed Longfellow starter-equity-builder. We proudly present this Longfellow bungalow circa 1926; steps from the coop & river the Altadena is a turn key starter that packs an incredible amount of value and character @ $299,999!

RFP: what was your crowning accomplishment for your first home?

A: definitely the backyard studio, first we designed and built the patio, privacy fence & gardens which gave us the momentum to revitalize the rear studio which we completed a full build-out from spray foam to finished Norway pine paneling. The resulting added space rewarded us with so much flexibility for dual working and having guests and social events at home.

The original craftsman bungalow presents beautifully, a crisp & spirited interior: open commons from entry-living-dining-kitchen- her sunlit interior results from an open layout with southern exposure.

Screen porch facing curated outdoor space with bluestone patio. The art directors-studio rests within Altadena’s fenced greenspace: spray-foamed & vaulted norway pine ceiling finished to provide second living space, privacy for guests & creative energy: attached single car garage: workshop // bike // & room for a modern Subaru. These Purveyors have secured their next architectural destiny, making this jewel of a starter example possible for someone’s dreamy future.

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