dppre August 4, 2017
Real Estate
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By Bianca Barragan
This 1,200-square-foot live/work loft in South Pasadena is located on the first floor of the Ostrich Farm complex, so named because the complex sits on the site of the former Cawston Ostrich Farm.
The bright corner apartment features floor-to-ceiling windows and wonderful oak floors. The kitchen holds Viking appliances and what looks like a butcher-block-topped island.
There’s no wanting for storage space. Added built-in create a mini-library area in the loft, and a trio of closets offer space for clothes and a convenient hiding spot for the stacked, in-unit laundry machines. If that’s not enough, there’s an additional private storage unit, too.
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