Arts District Live/Work Loft Upscale Luxury Condo Unit For Lease – 1850 Industrial St #514 Downtown Los Angeles

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Considered by many to be the best historic loft building in Downtown Los Angeles, The Biscuit Company Building is steps away from world-class dining and shopping.

Live/work loft historic Biscuit Company Lofts. Creative, energetic Downtown Los Angeles Arts District location, amazing views of DTLA skyline. Creative, beautiful landmark building with posh industrial style and character. Large windows with remote control electric blackout roll-up shade, high ceilings with upgraded remote controlled art gallery lighting, original exposed brick wall, concrete pillars and hardwood floors. Nearly 1,200 square feet of open space with modern kitchen, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, disposal, microwave, oven stove range, refrigerator. High-speed internet access, Bosch 300 Series 220V washer dryer laundry in unit, air conditioning, heating, updated bathroom marble shower tub.

Extra long 75-foot saline lap pool, fitness center gym, fire pit, BBQ. 24 hr attended entrance, package reception, opulent contemporary design, industrial-sized windows, 13 ft. ceilings, oversized doors. Subterranean assigned parking space. High end architectural style and detail including original brick facade and historic gas lamps. 24-hour security concierge front desk reception areas stylish modern lobby. Two industrial size freight elevators. Pet friendly. Steps to world-class restaurants, pubs, coffee, wine stores, shopping. | DETAILS AND PHOTOS | VIDEO | REQUEST A TOUR

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The road to investment success is lined with multifamily real estate properties.

This is an addition to our series on top investment opportunities in the news. We are going to continue to present new and profitable high-ROI in a newsletter form. This week, we are covering the work of Grant Cardone.

Grant Cardone is a New York Times bestselling author and an internationally renowned speaker on leadership, real estate investing, entrepreneurship, and finance. His 5 privately held companies have annual revenues exceeding $100 million. In addition, Cardone is a savvy private multifamily investor and maintains a portfolio of over 3,800 apartment units throughout the U.S., with transactions valued at over $500 million.

It’s a departure from our recent investment ideas involving cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Grant Cardone is very much a believer in buying and holding multifamily real estate. He means actual tangible brick and mortar properties. He was successful in other businesses before the current Multi-family Housing business. He does so well now.

To start with, he says you should be a success in your own business and have $100,000 to invest in a large property with dozens if not hundreds of rental units. When you buy a duplex of a four-plex, the bank will look at it as a house and compare its value to homes in the area. If the property is one hundred units, the bank is going to have different criteria for lending. They stop treating it like a family home and treating it like a business. For example, the banker will start asking questions like, who is your management company?

The amount of effort he puts into research is daunting. He looks at every detail of a tenant’s experience living in the property to make sure it is a place people will want to live. He looks at access to transportation, shopping, even the closest gym, and daycare center. He compares the last years’ income to the previous 10 years. He becomes an expert in the living, breathing reality of the property he is looking to buy. This is another reason he only looks at prominent properties. It takes him as much effort to research and understand 400 unit properties as it does to study a 4 unit property.

“Success is your duty, obligation, and responsibility.” | Grant Cardone

He works very hard to cover all his bases when choosing an investment. Again and again, he asks himself whether I want this deal. He must walk away from anything that is a problem. He says himself that he does not lose money. Investing at this level is rewarding only if you do it right.

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As CEO of the #1 Sales Training Platform in the World, Cardone consults with Fortune 500 companies and customers such as Google, Northwestern Mutual, Morgan Stanley, and more. In addition, he’s a Top 5 Social Media Expert and one of the Top 10 Most Influential CEOs today. He is also the Executive Producer and star of two reality TV shows and creator of the first online entrepreneur and business TV network, Grant Cardone TV.

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