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From Miguel Covarrubias
Laurie Turner, an affiliate agent with the Pasadena office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, has listed the property for $3,875,000. Located at 735 Holladay Rd. in Pasadena, Calif., the six-bedroom, four-and-a-quarter-bathroom and approximately 4,850-square-foot home was formerly owned by Mary Lou, a journalist for The Los Angeles Times for 38 years, and James Loper, co-founder of KCET and executive director of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which is primarily known for the Emmy Awards.
“In the Lombardy Road Historic District of Pasadena on the edge of the Huntington Library and Gardens, this beautiful 1927 Italian renaissance revival is full of rich history,” said Turner.
Furthermore, Loper was a former PBS affiliate in Los Angeles and faculty member at the University of Southern California. After working at The Los Angeles Times, Lou became a real estate agent affiliated with Coldwell Banker in Pasadena.
Located in the Huntington Library estate area of Pasadena, the home encompasses a formal entry, dining room, den with a tile-trimmed fireplace and living room. In the back, there are separate maid quarters, kitchen and butler’s pantry. Upstairs, the master bedroom offers a sitting area, dressing area and bathroom. The grounds showcase a covered patio and gardens.
To view the home, click here or contact Laurie Turner at 626-483-5269 or LaurieTurner@coldwellbanker.com.
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