Earlier this year, ’s devastating Eaton Fire destroyed much of , a diverse, creative community just north of Pasadena. While some residents gear up to rebuild in the aftermath, a handful of notable properties survived the flames, and one such example with a rich artistic legacy has just hit the market.
Known as the , the residence was one of just four homes on its block to remain standing after the fire. The compound was built for David Oliver Green Jr., a sculptural artist who worked in metal, stone, and wood, with much of his inspiration coming from animals. He lived in the Altadena home for decades with his wife, Jaxine, the namesake of the street the property sits on.
The half-acre estate, listed for $2.4 million with Kate Blackwood at Compass, consists of two separate structures: a

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