Expensive Lofts and Condos Downtown: L.A. Loft Blog Reader Questions

Here are answers to lots of reader questions from last week and this week:

Q: Can you help me find a cheap warehouse loft dtla? A: Downtown Los Angeles is an expensive urban neighborhood in the heart of the entertainment capital of the world, so “relatively” cheap is about the best one can ask for. Warehouse lofts for rent are at https://www.laloftblog.com/2019/10/20/warehouse-lofts-for-rent/

Q: Is there a list of businesses based in downtown los angeles? A: The Downtown Los Angeles Directory of Businesses will probably need to be updated soon as many stores and restaurants have gone out of business due to the crazy virus panic and lockdown.

Q: What happened in the murder at flower street and pico blvd los angeles? A: Somebody was stabbed to death on the Metro rail tracks between the Los Angeles convention center and Flower Street Lofts. This block is sometimes a high crime area because of the large number of tourists and visitors. There has recently been alarming increase in violent crimes such as murders and knife attacks in Downtown Los Angeles.

Answers to last week’s reader questions:

Q: What are mills act california rules? A: Check out MillsActLA.com for details on Mills Act historic homes with property tax benefits.

Q: Is dtla losing value after 2018 residential downtown la real estate? A: Yes, Downtown Los Angeles lofts and condos have been going down in value since 2018. The average DTLA area home sold for $48,500 less in May 2020 compared to the same month in 2019.

Q: What’s happening with oceanwide plaza los angeles? The megaproject languishes as the original developer cannot afford to complete the project, and prospective buyers are now scared to take over the enormous development.

Q: Who is the 1133 south hope owner? Greystar is now manages the building, which has gone rental apartment rather than originally planned condos for sale.

Q: Are there in-person showings of rentals and homes los angeles? A: Yes, while some local agents have gone out of business, moved away, ran away, committed suicide and overdosed, there are still plenty of home owners, managers and agents showing rentals and homes with in person viewings in Los Angeles. To request a property viewing, call 213-880-9910.

Q: What is the most expensive downtown la loft? Here’s the most expensive loft for lease and the most expensive loft for sale. The most upscale rentals are at http://www.laloftblog.idxbroker.com/idx/results/listings?radius=&layerType=polygon&clat=34.076548&clng=-118.222607&zoom=12&idxID=d025&pt=8&slID=13853&per=50&lp=1700&srt=prd and the most upscale DTLA homes for sale are at http://www.laloftblog.idxbroker.com/idx/results/listings?radius=&layerType=polygon&clat=34.11322580508919&clng=-118.21529388427736&zoom=12&idxID=d025&pt=1&slID=13854&per=50&lp=346000&srt=prd

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Los Angeles Real Estate Sales Slow Dramatically During Lockdown

Residential and commercial real estate have slowed dramatically during the virus hysteria of 2020. Home sales and rentals have slowed to a crawl, while brick and mortar business space lease has all but stopped as more than 20% of retail shopping store tenants are either late or completely out of business.

“We have seen sale numbers across the board drop like I have not seen before,” said Jack Livingston, a research analyst at Avison Young.

In May $332 million of retail, office, industrial and apartment products sold in Los Angeles County, according to NKF data. That’s far below the $1.66 billion in sales last May as reported by the L.A. Business Journal.

For Downtown Los Angeles residential lofts and condos, the recent panic has placed the nail in the coffin, turning what was already a falling market into a blighted zone of tent encampments and exploding condo inventory. The L.A. Loft Blog shall delay the reporting of June DTLA sold home price market data. That report is expected to be released around Thursday July 9. Currently, the Loft Blog is preparing to add a unique series of helpful news about coming financial assistance for home sellers, buyers and renters, with various programs offering loans from $5,000 to $10 million. Those article are also expected to begin in July.

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Downtown loft sales and rentals slow, but not as much as retail.

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.