Pasadena Homes For Sale

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Some residents of Downtown Los Angeles have moved to more suburban areas where they feel safer from car break-ins and other issues that are getting worse as the Los Angeles Police Department has stopped enforcing many laws across large sections Downtown Los Angeles. In addition to cleaner air, the metropolitan center of Pasadena has less than half as many reported crimes. #pasadena #homesforsale | Blog Video

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While courts have previously determined that Skid Row is the only area where homeless may legally camp, LAPD has been allowing camping by anyone in many areas, including across the street from Little Tokyo Lofts and a block away from the Higgins Building. The lack of enforcement has encouraged a growth of up to ten times as many homeless and other campers. Home buyers and investors purchased properties in Downtown Los Angeles with expectations of the city center improving, but the opposite has happened. Many parts of Downtown have turned into tent cities with dozens of tents blocking sidewalks and interfering with pedestrian flow to local businesses.

Unlike DTLA, Pasadena has been going the right direction. Homelessness dropped 20% in Pasadena thanks to increased funding and robust law enforcement. The area has its share of homeless, but they are provided a more balanced combination of helpful services and policing. This results in a better tax base, lower overall crime, and better business in the Pasadena area. It’s no wonder that several Loft Blog readers have recently reported moving from Downtown L.A. to Pasadena.

Home of the Rose Bowl, Huntington Library, Norton Simon Museum, NASA JPL, Old Town Pasadena, City College, California Institute of Technology and Mission San Gabriel, the city has a great history and attractive reputation. Here’s a list of Pasadena Homes For Sale:

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Art and photography are popular types of work done at live/work loft buildings like Alta.

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When considering buying, selling, renting or investing in a loft, condo or house, it’s extremely helpful and valuable to know what other buyers, sellers, renters and investors are thinking and doing. Here are this week’s reader questions: #losangeles #lofts #altalofts | Blog Video

Q: What are the dangers of using carpeting on walls?
A: Wall-to-wall carpeting, along with carpeted walls for acoustic or aesthetic purposes are not in fashion right now, but they are probably not quite as unhealthy and unhygienic as some might believe. Carpet was extremely popular from the 1960s to the 1980s, has proven generally safe. Quality carpet can be kept healthy and hygienic with vacuuming and shampooing. Of course, those who appreciate lofts tend to dislike carpet. Most loft lovers prefer polished concrete or hardwood floors. More at https://www.laloftblog.com/2014/04/18/dangers-of-unhealthy-unhygienic-wall-to-wall-carpeting/

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Q: Who is the 1133 so hope st project owner?
A: The owner is 1133 South Hope Owner LLC. The mailing address is 1150 S Olive St #1375, Los Angeles, CA 90015. More at https://www.laloftblog.com/?s=1133

Q: Did Borman Group build Barn Lofts?
A: Borman Group was the developer that converted the old sugar beet warehouse into three-story townhome loft condominiums in the Arts District. Barn Lofts is also called 940 E 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. More at https://www.laloftblog.com/?s=borman

Q: Is it legal to run a business out of a Downtown LA Loft?
A: Yes, it is usually legal to run a business out of any address, but the business must match the building type. In general, the businesses may not disturb the neighbors, and condominium homeowners association or management each have unique rules that must be followed, and are subject to change. Employees and other visitors are not necessarily entitled to use the same amenities that owners and registered residents may use. Live/Work lofts such as Alta Lofts usually make it easiest and more practical to be reside and be productive at the same place. More at https://www.laloftblog.com/?s=work

Q: What is the contact information with phone number of Teramachi Homes?
A: Teramachi Homes senior condo HOA contact info and all other Downtown Los Angeles homeowners association are listed at www.hoadtla.com

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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.