The landmark Higgins loft condominium building takes downtown history full circle. It was conceived in 1910 by copper tycoon Thomas Higgins and designed in the Beaux-Arts style by Architects Arthur L. Haley and A.C. Martin. Surrounding the building lay architectural masterpieces including the Caltrans headquarters, Historic LA Times building, City Hall, and the LAPD headquarters. Owners have recently been hit by a repair charge to exterior decorations. The Higgins Building does have its benefits however in the form of Mills Act savings, and some sellers are actually paying the assessments so that the buyer might be spared a major unexpected expense. Paying for repairs or making repairs for buyers is a well-tested element of an overall home sales plan.
Mills Act participants can realize very fruitful property tax savings. Tax savings vary by building and are based on the rental value of a given building. Don’t
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