LA Loft Guru Corey Chambers Answers Questions About Downtown Los Angeles Condos

L.A. Loft Blog Reader Questions  #loft #la

Q:  Does Lacy Street lofts in Lincoln Heights have any studios for rent?

A: Lacy Studio Lofts has large 2-story lofts for lease.  The best way to see them is on the upgraded L.A. Loft 3-Hour Tour at http://www.LALoftTour.com

Q:  What year did the Downtown Arts District in LA start evolving?

A: The Arts District began to change drastically in 2010 as Barker Block lofts was converted in 2009.

Q:  How unhealthy is carpet?  

A:  New home buyers and younger home buyers in Los Angeles tend to be very much against carpet in recent years, believing wall-to-wall carpeting to be hard-to-clean, toxic and unhygienic. See the L.A. Loft Blog post about carpet.

Q:  Where are the work live lofts to buy in Los Angeles?   |   VIDEO

A:  The bulk of live/work lofts are located in Downtown LA.  The industrial conversions with concrete floors are nearly all live-work lofts.  Most of the historic office conversions with wood floors are also Live/Work.

Q:  What is there at Harbor Lofts in Anaheim?  

A:  Harbor Lofts and Stadium Lofts in Anaheim are the two largest loft condominium buildings in Orange County. They are convenient to Anaheim Stadium, Disneyland and lots of workplaces in Orange County.

Q:  How much are lofts for rent in Los Angeles?  

A:  Lofts start at around $1,800 per month, sometimes less.  Take a look at Lofts For Lease.

Q:  Are there any artist lofts in Los Angeles?  

A:  Artist lofts can be found in Downtown L.A. in the Historic Core and other neighborhoods.

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Mills Act Lofts In Downtown Los Angeles

A Trio of Mills Act Properties Sold Condos Downtown Los Angeles   See thier Prices and details.

DTLA Views From Epic Loft Window

The Douglas Building,

Douglas Building 1 bedroom 1 bath

215 Spring Street Sold for $535,000 Bright and charming unit in the Historic Core’s Douglas Building, circa 1899 (Mills Act Tax Incentive Program), with an assigned subterranean parking spot and Mills Act tax benefits offering substantial property tax savings.   Four huge picture windows flood the 740 sqft space with natural light, as well as beautiful views of City Hall, Civic Center, and Little Tokyo. Original hardwood floors and stunning tile work give it a matchless charm, with 11ft ceilings, high-end Poggenpohl kitchen, Waterworks fixtures, Bosch appliances, washer dryer in unit, lots of well thought out closets and storage space, built out sleeping loft and office or flex space. Rare opportunity to own a slice of history in a sought after building with very little available inventory.

The Bartlet Building

Bartlet Building

215 W 7TH ST Sold for $460,000

Live in the heart of DTLA at the beautiful and historic Bartlett Lofts. Surrounded by countless dining and entertainment options, this condo is also walking distance to multiple Metro lines. The one-bedroom loft unit features high ceilings, original oversized windows, stained concrete floors, and dense, soundproof walls. This quiet, interior unit overlooks the courtyard, thereby reducing street noise. Kick back on the beautiful, furnished rooftop terrace with 360-degree unobstructed views of downtown. The Bartlett also offers 24/7 front desk and security and is Mills Act approved allowing for substantially reduced property taxes.

The Rowan

312 W 5th Street Sold for $610,000

The Rowan

Rowan Building. Highly detailed with abundant views of Downtown, 10 foot high ceilings and large windows that Span the whole wall. Hardwood floors throughout, exposed brick walls, Located in the Historic Old Bank District of DTLA, The Rowan is the perfect blend of old world charm and modern amenities. Built-in 1912 and exquisitely remodeled in 2008, this Beaux Arts Architectural masterpiece allows its residents access to great local bars, restaurants, museums, and shopping right out front from their 24-hr guarded and secured entrance. The building offers an intimate indoor lounge, outdoor BBQ area with a hot and cold spa and a dog run. Qualifying for the Mills Act, owners enjoy substantial savings on their property taxes too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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.