Bunker Hill Breaks Out – The Once Stodgy Neighborhood is Turning Cool #lofts #dtla

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What was a few years ago beginning to look like a gerontology ward is today turning stylish.  I remember a while back showing a unit for lease at Bunker Hill Tower condos to a young couple who were new to Downtown.  When they observed the people coming out of the building, including a gray guy walking, inching along very slow with his walker, my renter clients said “this is not the place for us.”

Built in 1968, the Bunker Hill Tower luxury condominium building is still largely maintained exceedingly well, and has an excellent reputation for quality.  But with its seasoned residents, dated rules (absolutely no dogs or cats), no washer and dryer in most units, the building and its surrounding neighborhood were utterly lacking the turn-of-the-century historic vibe, and devoid of the renaissance spirit that abounds in the Arts District and Historic Core neighborhoods of DTLA.

Today, that is changing.  Now, when walking into the Bunker Hill Tower, we are more likely to see more fresh faces of energetic artists. Along with that, more of the once outdated condominium interiors are getting revamped, renovated and remodeled to a modern style.  One such unit has been completely loftized, removing the old wall-to-wall carpet and replacing with a more desirable lofty original, polished concrete. The ordinary ceilings have been pushed up to create high ceilings.  The late 60’s apartment-style condo doldrum has been transformed into an exciting 2,200 sq ft open-concept loft.  With large high-end Sub-zero style stainless steel kitchen appliances, a sprawling modern 5-star hotel style bathroom, along with jetliner views, this condo unit has been aptly dubbed the “Bunker Hill Loft“.  Currently a top secret location, the unit will be revealed to the public soon at www.BunkerHillLoft.com

bunker-hill-metro-stationA new Bunker Hill Metro Station is under construction that will soon link the neighborhood to the Blue Line for a quick jaunt to the Arts District.  The station and connector line completes a 1.9-mile gap between the Metro Blue Line and the Metro Gold Line. It will also make for a faster trip to Long Beach or Santa Monica.  The brand new station will be located right by the Disney Concert Hall, Broad Museum and Bunker Hill Tower condo building.

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Copyright © 2016 This free information provided courtesy Corey Chambers, Realtor, Realty Source Inc BRE#01889449 We are not associated with the developer, homeowner’s association or building management. For more information, contact (213) 880-99910 or visit LAloftLease.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, seller or renter is already under contract with another broker.


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ad-cp-inspection-ho-csiBefore buying or selling an industrial, commercial or live-work loft in Los Angeles, prospective home buyers and sellers should know about all of the issues regarding lofts in Downtown and Greater Los Angeles. Most real estate professionals are not familiar with lofts because they are relatively rare, as they are special exemptions to housing rules under the City of Los Angeles Adaptive Re-Use Ordinance. Because they have several differences, a loft specialist inspector is usually recommended so that the buyer can get the best information on what is wrong and what is right with the loft. Sellers also need to know what to do ahead of time to get a loft prepared to pass a home inspection before selling. Get a list of Downtown loft inspectors. Fill out the form at:
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11 Critical Home Inspection Traps to be Aware of Weeks Before Listing Your Downtown Loft or Condo for Sale

Downtown – According to industry experts, there are over 33 physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when your home is for sale. A new report has been prepared which identifies the eleven most common of these problems, and what you should know about them before you list your home for sale. Whether you own an old home or a brand new one, there are a number of things that can fall short of requirements during a home inspection. If not identified and dealt with, any of these 11 items could cost you dearly in terms of repair. That’s why it’s critical that you read this report before you list your home. If you wait until the building inspector flags these issues for you, you will almost certainly experience costly delays in the close of your home sale or, worse, turn prospective buyers away altogether. In most cases, you can make a reasonable pre-inspection yourself if you know what you’re looking for, and knowing what you’re looking for can help you prevent little problems from growing into costly and unmanageable ones. To help homesellers deal with this issue before their homes are listed, a free report entitled “11 Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection” has been compiled which explains the issues involved. To order a FREE Special Report, visit www.LALoftInspect.com Get your free special report NOW to learn how to ensure a home inspection doesn’t cost you the sale of your home.

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