Downtown Los Angeles 2-Bed 2-Bath Balcony and Views 880 W 1st St #412 In Escrow

Downtown LA Real Estate Success Story:  Promenade West Condominium – Active, Under Contract

Why did this condo outperform other Downtown LA real estate transactions? Other nearby condos have taken 2 months to sell, but this ideal urban abode was snatched up in just 10 days!

Spacious 2 bed, 2 bath in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles Bunker Hill District! The true definition of living a grand city life. Full service condominium complex controlled access 24-hour security concierge, on-site manager, guest parking, fitness center gym, swimming pool, hot tub spa, dry sauna, a gorgeous courtyard with luscious greenery and serene waterfalls, convenient on-site dog park. Close to shopping, dining, Disney Concert Hall, The Broad, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Center Theater Group Ahmanson, Mark Taper Forum and Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, The Staples Center.  1,348 sq ft of updated living space includes Central AC & heat, a private terrace balcony, stunning views of Hollywood sign, laminate wood flooring, crown molding with decorative wall molding, millwork trim, all appliances included in the kitchen (updated stone granite countertops, modern tile backsplash, designer lighting, extra cabinets), master bath with tub, walk-in closet, 2nd bedroom with rounded sunroom window lounge, extra storage and basic cable TV. Gated covered parking with storage cabinet and free covered guest parking. #sold

880 W 1st St #412 In Escrow
880 W 1st St #412 In Escrow

It’s not too late to place a back-up offer on this spacious, bright two bedroom, two bathroom fully updated condo unit by Walt Disney Concert Hall, Broad Museum and the Center Theatre Group.  Call 213-880-9910 or 24-hour information hotline 800-791-4538 ID#2412.

In addition to being a better unit at a better price, the unit was marketed in some unique ways that the competing condos were not:  It was mentioned many times with exclusive posts on the L.A. Loft Blog, CoreyChambers.com, LACondoInfo.com and a unique Special Cooperation Program with the Top 10 Most Successful Agents in the neighborhood, all of whom sold units in the building recently.

Selling a home quickly is important because the most excited, highest paying buyers usually arrive in first 15 days after it’s listed for sale.  Sellers of unsold homes made mistakes, including failing to present, price and promote the unsold homes correctly. The above condo, unit 412, went fast because it was presented, promoted and priced correctly.

Corey Chambers, Realtor®
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#1 We’ll Get You More Money – Chambers Team gets you 2.2% more of the asking price
#2 We’ll Sell Your Home Faster – Chambers Team sells homes 44% faster
#3 More Likely to Sell – Chambers Team homes are 16% more likely to sell
#4 We’ve got more than 4,700 buyers in our Data Base looking for a home

To find out how much you can sell your home for and how long it will take, call Corey at (213) 880-9910  #dtla

Corey Chambers is a REALTOR®, a licensed real estate broker who belongs to the National Association of REALTORS®, the largest trade group in the country, the California Association of REALTORS®, Beverly Hills Greater Los Angeles Association of REALTORS®, Downtown Real Estate Association. Licensed by the California Bureau of Real Estate, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Ambassadors

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City of Los Angeles Cracks Down on Homeless Camps

Real Estate News: Outreach workers went tent to tent early this week with offers of homeless services as the city launched an unlawful crackdown on encampments around a new shelter in downtown Los Angeles.  In unending spasms and fits, social workers and LAPD delayed, started, stopped and then delayed again.  |  COMMENT

Downtown Los Angeles Homeless Camp Dismantling
Downtown Los Angeles Homeless Camp Dismantling

L.A. LOFT BLOG OPINION

The City of Los Angeles continues to foster a major problem with discrimination regarding law enforcement.  Laws are applied with tremendous unfairness, based not only on skin color, but particularly on appearance of income class. Against the wisdom of America’s founders, big cities like Los Angeles today continue a strong bias of “prince or pauper” treatment.  When it comes to law enforcement, the middle class generally receives mediocre enforcement or neglect, often with little or no law enforcement compared to other municipalities.  The wealthy and poor are singled out for special enforcement, delayed enforcement or no enforcement at all, which has deplorable consequences, and is utterly unconstitutional in the United States of America.  #dtla #homeless #tent

The LAPD even goes as far as creating a written bias designation for rich or famous individuals in their police report paperwork.  Los Angeles created Skid Row about 100 years ago when locals decided to ignore the constitution in an incorrect belief that the poor should not be treated equally under the law.  Laws have been skirted, including laws against urban camping, loitering,  littering, blocking sidewalks, trespassing, aggressive panhandling, traffic obstruction and J-walking. Many other laws have been wrongly tabled.  Homeless continue to be treated like animals who require no law enforcement.

Homeless need extra help. They don’t need to be neglected and they don’t need extra legal discrimination.  They need more counseling, housing and assistance from successful experts, caring citizens and private charities.  They do not want or need to be treated like feral animals.

Creating unconstitutional “special enforcement zones” for homeless is not the solution. It is the cause of the problem because it misallocates enforcement, violates human rights, violates the U.S. Constitution, delays law enforcement and misallocates funds.  Homeless persons deserve and require the same speedy, reliable law enforcement that wealthy and middle class should also receive. Wealthy, poor and middle class living under different laws is the definition of corruption and tyranny.  “Special Enforcement” is the opposite of the cure. This kind of zigzag, willy nilly haphazard enforcement is unconstitutional and extremely ineffective. Inconsistency and class prejudice are the root of the problem.

The homeless want prompt and equal protection. LAPD officers want new orders to begin applying the law fairly to everyone. Angelinos must stop allowing uneven, biased legal treatment of rich and poor. Only solid, consistent, unbiased enforcement is legal and effective.  The City of Los Angeles will eventually figure that out.  What do you think?  |  COMMENT

Many L.A. Loft Blog readers spend time and money to help the homeless, but prefer to stay clear of the homeless issues in their day-to-day lives. Some Loft Blog leaders don’t mind living near homeless shelters. Little Tokyo Lofts is right across the corner from low-income and homeless services.  Others prefer to live much further away from homeless shelters and tents.  Get a free list of upscale homes in Downtown Los Angeles.  Fill out the online form:

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Unfair and inconsistent law enforcement traps homeless in DTLA
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Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE#01889449 We are not associated with the homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact (213) 880-9910 or visit LAcondoInfo.com  Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.  |  COMMENT