Reviews of The Textile Loft Building at 315 E 8th St Los Angeles 90014

Looking at all the options for lofts in DTLA we are geting perspective with reviews from owners and tenants

With industrial character and views, the Textile Loft Building at Santee Village offers airy loft condominium homes with high ceilings and huge industrial windows — ideal live/work spaces for having a rich and rewarding life. Here are some opinions and feelings about the building from residents and real estate professionals.  #textile #lofts #building

Industrial Live/Work Loft Open House

Known for its great views in nearly every unit, convenient covered parking and fashionable urban neighborhood, the Textile Building Lofts can be a very happy live-work residence when buyers are also aware of all of the issues.

A recently moved in tenant says, “It’s gorgeous!” She is a fan of architecture and historical qualities, the Textile Building Loft and Santee village Neighborhood are great visuals!

Another comment on the location by a resident states, “I love the city feel the neighborhood gives. The Building is located at the bottom of the fashion district and is about 10 mins walking to 2 local train stations and a whole string of restaurants and other festivities! ” | www.TextileLoftLA.com

As for the amenities in the building a fan says that many of the lofts in the Textile Building have amazing views and underground parking. The gym is nice but at least one resident believes that it could use more equipment. One big benefit that the other Santee buildings don’t offer: Textile is the Santee Village building that provides gated subterranean parking with every unit! Most other buildings in Santee only provide most parking spaces a block away in Skid Row 🙁 Textile’s exclusive 100% underground parking spaces are secret gems.

On the down side, this location in adjacent to homeless encampments that take up the whole sidewalk, and send lots of noise to the lower units. Some residents feel that this is an issue that the city should deal with — offer more housing options for those in need.

Rent Restrictions: The HOA has tried to limit the ability of owners to lease out their lofts, a potentially expensive inconvenience for homeowners who must move away, but prefer not to sell their loft.

Your Textile loft condo unit is set in a complete urban living community in LA’s Fashion District. The building and neighborhood provide endless opportunities for shopping, fashion, art, entertainment, fitness, relaxation and networking. Get more out of LA Life. Tap into a location that’s bright, smart and alive with possibility.

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The Loft building itself gets high marks but local street camping is an issue that needs to be addressed

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Little Tokyo Lofts Review 420 S San Pedro St, Downtown Los Angeles, CA 90013

All of the amenities, including parking and free guest parking

Here’s a compilation of reviews for the loft condominium building best known for its historic industrial character and full amenities, in a more affordable price range. My prayers have been answered. The building stands out as having rare free guest parking, a pool, hot tub spa and barbecue, along with 24 hour security to protect the gated property with its own guarded 5-level parking structure with elevator and deeded parking spaces. No other Downtown Los Angeles loft condominium building in this price range provides so much parking — 25 guest parking spaces allow residents to enjoy having guests visit, without parking stress or expense.

Several residents report living happily at Little Tokyo Lofts for many years! Our team has attended a wedding ceremony in the courtyard. A few of the units are double sized, created as two units, merged into one. Those units have two or more parking spaces. Many of the units have several spaces, and residents can often find an extra space for rent from the neighbors, posted on the community bulletin board.

The community has been noted for being safe and secure, as well as friendly. The residents have reported a sense of community, even meeting new friends for life. Spoiled by the freshest sushi and many of the best restaurants in all of LA, living at LTL has been a serendipitous adventure for its residents.

“Scawy on the outside purty on the inside,” according to one resident, Little Tokyo Lofts has been described as one of the friendliest loft buildings in DTLA. Residents enjoy hanging out in the courtyard, swimming pool and small but well-equipped fitness room gym. LTL is considered by some to be one of the coolest places in Downtown LA.

Everything’s within walking distance. The building itself is well built, old style massive concrete. Big windows, high ceilings, soaring concrete pillar columns, open floor plans, mostly maple wood floors, along with central air and heat. Nice.

LTL is classic loft living. Solid concrete construction, industrial elements, high ceilings with soaring pillar columns and wide open floor plans. The gym is small fitness room with some good stuff:

  • 2 treadmills with TV and ipod video hookup – amazing
  • 1 elliptical machine
  • 1 sit-down cycling machine
  • 1 weights machine
  • A set of free weights
  • A set of medicine balls
  • A yoga ball
  • Air-conditioned!!

Awesome. Now you can start eating at Curry house to go again.

Little Tokyo Lofts is greatly appreciated by its residents, but the location is not for everyone. Make sure that you’re comfortable with a neighborhood that is gritty on one side, and pritty on the other. As long as you know what you’re getting into, Little Tokyo Lofts can be a great place to buy or rent a loft. The building has long remained a favorite of Loft Blog readers.

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Little Tokyo Lofts Quiet Courtyard Top Floor Penthouse Level with Private Balcony and Fireplace

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