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SATURDAY, JULY 10, 2021 VOLUME 15 NO. 28VOLUME 15 NO. 28 broker lic. #01514230 | source: CoreLogic, Freddie Mac, Bankrate Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 jan@jangreteman.com jangreteman.com #01943630 Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 jwmartin@dppre.com #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418 korth@dppre.com #00942500 Your Story. Your Home. Your Team. Together Stronger. THE WEBB-MARTIN GROUP OPEN HOUSE ON SUNDAY JULY 11TH FROM 1-4PM IN ESCROW IN LESS THAN A WEEK JUST LISTED IN ESCROW 200 West Terrace Street Altadena, 91001 803 East Laurel Oaks Drive Azusa, 91702 200WestTerrace.com 803ELaurelOaks.com 3 Beds | 1 Bath | 1,264 sf | 8,597 sf lot Classic Janes Cottage Sierra Palms Townhome Listed at $899,000 Listed at $525,000 3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,181 sf RECENTLY SOLD Sold Quickly & Over List Price 60 Rancho Road – represented the buyer 381 Montecito #B – represented the seller 901 Cabrillo Drive #32A – represented the seller 180 South Michillinda Avenue – represented the seller 430 North Alta Vista Avenue – represented the buyer 230 West Montecito – represented the seller 89 West Bonita – represented the seller 700 East California – represented the buyer 707 Woodland Drive – represented the seller 59 West Orange Grove -represented the buyer 21 East Alegria – represented the seller 213 North Hermosa – represented the seller 2221 North Marengo Avenue – represented the seller 446 Theresa Lane -represented the seller 2241 Hyperian Avenue #A1 -represented the buyer 2250 Brigden Road - represented the seller As you can see, we're doing very well for our clients in buying and selling homes. Call us today for a free home assessment with no obligations. Hello summerThe Real Estate Market Is Hot Year over year values have increased 17%. Contact the Webb-Martin Group to find out how much your home is worth in this fantastic Sellers’ Market! THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE...SIERRA MADRE! Resident's of the city, under the direc- tion of a magnificent all volunteer July4th Committee, pulled off a weekend of events that made all those in at- tendance forget for a moment, about 2020. There are no words that ad- equately describe the spirit in the air. From the houses decorated through- out the town, the Outdoor Movie and Block Party on Saturday night, to the very last float on Monday, the feeling of things returning back to normal was in the air. Along with Sierra Madre's distin- guished Mayor, City Council and Fire and Police Chiefs, Congresswoman Judy Chu, LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and Pasadena Uni- fied Superintendant Brian McDonald were delighted to participate in Mon- day's Parade. A glimpse of a few of the parade par- ticipants are on pages 2 and 3. Check out the City's Facebook page for more. Special thanks to Ken Fong for his pic- ture of the SMPD leader busy bonding with residents! MVNews Above is St. Rita School's entry which was all smooth sailing down the blvd; Right are Supervisor Katheryn Barger, Mayor Arizmendi and Congresswoman Judy Chu standing in the newly renovated Kersting Court. Photos courtesy City of Sierra Madre. CITY COUNCIL RETURNS TO CHAMBERS Bob and Nell Solt pictured above, have literally greeted thousands of visitors to their home in Sierra Madre over their 40 years as residents. You see, Bob and Nell Solt, for 40 years, hosted the entire city and thousands of guests to view the spectacular Wistaria Vine in their backyard. The couple recently sold their home and will be living closer to their son and daughter in law near San Diego. The Solt's welcomed visitors to the vine, without compensation, just for the pleasure of sharing their treasure with the world. This photo was taken on Thursday the day before the movers came to take our gracious hosts away. Thank you Bob and Nell for all you have given to so many people. You will never be forgotten. S. Henderson/MVNews LEAVING TOWN AFTER 40 YEARS OF SHARING Even the mules from Adams Pack Station came down to celebrate! | |||||||||||||||||||
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