

She was timely, direct, and easy to reach.Īfter our first one or two walk throughs, I felt like she had a clear understanding of what our needs/wants were and was good about pointing out potential pitfalls before we invested a lot of time in running around town for showings.

Kate's ability to communicate, follow up and keep us updated was incredible. She was referred to us by two other former clients and we're so glad they steered us her way. There are currently 30 homes for sale in the Sierra Madre real estate market andĢ6 of them are single family homes while 1 of them are condosįor more information on this home for sale at 700 Edgeview Dr Sierra Madre, CA 91024Ĭontact Ardent Real Estate Group and we will put you in touch with one of our Sierra Madre agents.If you're buying or selling property in the Central Coast, you need to work with Kate Hendrickson, she's a 10/10. While the average home in Sierra Madre, CA is selling in 41 days, 700 Edgeview Dr has a days on market of 23 days. Local recently sold listings include 520 N Michillinda Ave, 4008 Park Vista Dr and 500 N Michillinda Ave. Higher than the current median priced home. Home in Sierra Madre are selling for a median price of $1,520,000 and a median price per square foot of $797.īased on Ardent Real Estate Group's Sierra Madre Market Data, this home is sold 17.63% The homeowner sold the property for $1,999,000. This house offered 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,Īnd sits on an approximately 10,167 square foot lot.ħ00 Edgeview Dr was first listed on on November 2, 2021. An alley access two car garage and utility room are found at the rear of the property.ħ00 Edgeview Dr is a single family home that recently sold in From here and elsewhere on the property are dramatic views of the nearby San Gabriel Mountains to the north and the expanse of city below to the south. A long lost trellis detail above the rear deck is now back in place, giving shade to outdoor living and dining areas.

Beautiful old growth redwood siding has been given new life. Vintage fixtures and hardware have been restored and reinstated.

A seamless merging of period and new that has become synonymous with HabHouse projects shows up in spectacular fashion with custom birch cabinetry and Japanese sourced tile in the new kitchen and both baths. Views distant and near are framed by a grid of window walls. The result is a living space that feels nearly twice the size of it's measure. The original plan remains intact- deep eaves shelter large expanses of glass walls that open in all directions to private patios and gardens. In the process of restoring the home to its former glory, HabHouse had the rare privilege of interviewing the now 91 year old architect about his design and work. On Edgeview Drive, the calm cul-de-sac location and gently descending street to street lot gave him the opportunity to develop an ideal model of the mid-century modern home. He quickly became a practitioner of wooden post-and-beam architecture, evolving its design along with his mentors to influence architecture locally and beyond. Corey's version of California modernism displays the influence not only of his studies under Cal Straub at USC, but also his deep appreciation for the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. Agent Remarks: The Robert & Rachel Corey Residence, Jack Corey AIA (1954.) Built for his parents while still a student at USC and later used as his personal residence, this early design shows an astonishing level of skill and sophistication from the young architect.
