262 S San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California 91105, Pasadena, 91105 - 6 bed, 11 bath

262 S San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California 91105 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$12,000,000
262 S San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California 91105
6Beds
11Baths
10,918Sqft
118,229Lot
Year Built
1927
Close
-
List price
$12M
Original List price
$12M
Price/Sqft
$1,099
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
P1-24790
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View: Bridge(s), City Lights, Canyon, Park/Greenbelt, Landmark, Mountain(s), Neighborhood, Panoramic, Pool, Valley, Trees/Woods
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewBridge(s),City Lights,Canyon,Park/Greenbelt,Landmark,Mountain(s),Neighborhood,Panoramic,Pool,Valley,Trees/Woods

About this home

Great Deal:The estimated price is 7% above the list price. We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $12.00M(98th), sqft - 10918(97th), beds - 6(92th), baths - 11(97th).

The Frederick G. Adamson Estate, designed in 1927 by AIA Fellow Gordon B. Kaufmann is a defining example of Pasadena's Golden Era of architecture. This Italian Revival masterpiece is secluded beyond rolling lawns and mature landscape at the crest of a long, gated drive. The estate commands a premier setting along the western bank of the Arroyo Seco, on South San Rafael Avenue, one of Pasadena's most distinguished addresses. The 2.71-acre property is one of the few remaining undivided parcels on the street. Kaufmann's timeless vision reveals a residence that, while exceeding 10,000 square feet, retains a sense of warmth, intimacy, and effortless livability. Equally suited for grand entertaining or quiet retreat, the home exemplifies Kaufmann's celebrated ability to balance public and private realms while capturing the site's commanding views and sweeping panoramic vistas.Commissioned by Frederick G. Adamson, a prominent industrialist, the estate reflects Kaufmann's architectural mastery, the same genius that produced Caltech's iconic Athenaeum, the Los Angeles Times Building, the Hollywood Palladium and more. Having only a handful of owners in nearly a century, the Adamson Estate endures as a landmark of rare craftsmanship and artistry.Original details remain intact and meticulously preserved: lathe-and-plaster walls, hipped clay-tile rooflines, paneled walnut library, intricate moldings, oak floors, five fireplaces, and period light fixtures and hardware. Published in Architectural Digest (1930) and featured in numerous film and editorial productions, the residence is bathed in natural light and Arroyo breezes through perfectly placed French doors and windows. A succession of terraces, balconies, and loggias extends the living environment outdoors, seamlessly uniting the interior and exterior living spaces. Gated and enveloped by park-like grounds, the estate's secluded approach sets the tone for its grandeur. Just south of the Colorado Street Bridge and minutes from Downtown Los Angeles, Burbank studios, Caltech, and the Huntington Library & Gardens, the Frederick G. Adamson Estate remains an enduring and peerless expression of architectural significance, privacy, and timeless Pasadena elegance.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
11/03/25
Listing
$12,000,000
Condition Rating
Fair

This 1927 Italian Revival estate is a meticulously preserved architectural masterpiece, maintaining its original details and period charm. While the kitchen features updated, high-end stainless steel appliances, the cabinetry and countertops retain a traditional, non-modern aesthetic. The overall property, including light fixtures and flooring, reflects its historic era rather than recent modern renovations. The MLS listing itself notes a 'Potential for System Modernization' for major infrastructure (HVAC, electrical, plumbing), which aligns with the 'Fair' criteria for properties built over 20 years ago where major components are functional but show signs of being outdated relative to contemporary standards, despite regular upkeep.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Architectural Masterpiece & Historic Value: Designed by renowned AIA Fellow Gordon B. Kaufmann, this Italian Revival estate is a landmark of rare craftsmanship, published in Architectural Digest, and retains meticulously preserved original details.
Premier Location & Exclusivity: Situated on a distinguished address on South San Rafael Avenue, offering a secluded, gated 2.71-acre parcel with a commanding setting along the Arroyo Seco.
Expansive Living & Grandeur: Boasting over 10,000 square feet of living space, the estate is designed for both grand entertaining and quiet retreat, complemented by park-like grounds.
Sweeping Panoramic Vistas: The property captures commanding views and sweeping panoramic vistas, including city lights, canyon, mountains, and park/greenbelt, from various vantage points.
Historic Integrity & Charm: Original details such as lathe-and-plaster walls, walnut library, intricate moldings, oak floors, and period fixtures are meticulously preserved, offering timeless elegance.

Cons

Significant Operating Costs: The sheer size (10,918 sqft, 2.71 acres) and historic nature of the estate imply substantial ongoing maintenance, utility, and property tax expenses.
Exclusive Price Point: The $12 million list price targets an extremely niche market, potentially limiting the pool of prospective buyers.
Potential for System Modernization: While aesthetically preserved, the 1927 construction suggests that major infrastructure systems (e.g., HVAC, electrical, plumbing) may require significant investment for modernization to meet contemporary efficiency and comfort standards.

Best solution for experienced home buyers!

Data-driven home buying experience with our licensed real estate agents and cutting-edge AI

Browse Properties by State Browse housing market trends by state