Tucked beneath the canopy of a magnificent 100+ year-old Engelmann Oak, 725 W Hillcrest known as the J.F. Pitt Home is a rare and romantic Spanish Colonial Revival designed in 1927 by renowned architect William Brandt, whose decade of residential study in Mexico profoundly shaped this early and iconic work. Designated a Historic Landmark and Mills Act–approved for substantial property tax savings, the home beautifully romanticizes California’s historic ties to Spain and Mexico. Grand curb appeal sets the tone, leading to an enclosed entryway and a richly detailed interior featuring an open-beam living room with original Spanish blue trim, extensive magnesite flooring, and a cozy fireplace. Vintage tile—original to the home—graces both upstairs bathrooms, while original iron hardware and a dramatic second-floor cantilever further reflect the home’s authentic architectural character. The spacious layout offers three bedrooms, two additional rooms currently used as an office, and three bathrooms, all thoughtfully arranged. Outdoors a large lot offers unlimited potential. Lush landscaping frames a romantic patio ideal for quiet mornings or intimate gatherings. This is a truly special home that, while ready for some updating, offers exceptional potential and a rare opportunity for a buyer to bring their vision to life and add their own personal touch.
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