More than a dozen houses that were slated to be demolished as part of a failed effort to extend the 710 Freeway are now being sold by the city of Pasadena.
The historic properties have been sitting vacant for decades and were put on the market as-is, with prices ranging from $750,000 to $1.75 million.
According to the listings, a few of the homes are uninhabitable, with health and safety concerns for potential buyers. The utilities have been shut off “for an extended period of time” and will not be turned back on before escrow closes, including for inspections, according to the city.
But that hasn’t dissuaded interested homebuyers. Brokers representing the listings said they’ve received multiple offers for most of the homes put up for sale earlier this month.
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