Industrial lofts are Popular for High Ceilings and Large Windows Supplying the Sense of Space and Air.

The open space of the industrial loft allows you to make everything a decoration.

Industrial Lofts for the win in popular housing choices here is why some of our readers think so.

What is more remarkable or more sought after than a loft apartment. With its bespoke layout and architectural afforded flexibility, the loft is both classic and laid-back, sophisticated and relaxed. Of course, if you currently live in an attic, you know what we’re talking about. However, if you are looking to move toward living in a loft apartment, this article might prove helpful for you.

Loft apartments typically originate in former industrial or commercial buildings, although they can also come from other types of construction. For example, the former GE Headquarters in Los Angeles is now the Little Tokyo Lofts.

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As remodeled commercial buildings, loft apartments typically have vaulted ceilings – often in the 10’ to 15’ range. This makes even the smallest lofts feel spacious with Light and air, and it provides plenty of layout opportunities.

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In addition to vaulted ceilings, there are, typically, huge windows. This feature lets in an inordinate amount of natural light, freshening and brightening the entire space with this valuable natural resource not found in most cookie-cutter apartments, even in LA.

The lack of walls in a loft apartment is the perfect foundation for showcasing their design style. It’s rather like a blank canvas, where you have free reign to arrange and create to suit your needs and preferences. The downside is you better have the propensity to live tidy. There is no spare room to hide laundry and other messes. Also, your kitchen is front and center.

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One last popular loft amenity is a private outdoor space like a patio or deck.

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Industrial Lofts Often Have Huge Windows to let in the California Sunshine.

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Downtown Los Angeles Real Estate Market Report September 2021

With fewer buyers, most Downtown Los Angeles home sellers must expect a lengthy wait.

Residential Property Prices Update

Urban L.A. home values rebound, even as they take longer to sell. Motivated home buyers get more scarce in an economy affected by fear masked by Monopoly money. Radical monetary policy and helicopter bucks have artificially propped up housing prices amid nationwide de-urbanization. While many are still fleeing the violent crime, chaos and perceived virulence of the inner cities, the plummeting U.S. dollar now inflates the price of nearly all assets. Last month marked a turning point for the median Downtown L.A. loft condo price, which is now looking up.

Cool, hip Arts District loft prices rise as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

Number of properties for sale up 23% as de-urbanization continues in favor of cleaner, safer neighborhoods. Runaway inflation has, however, miraculously cured the falling prices. While most Downtown condo prices are rising again, some loft prices nearest to Skid Row are still sagging. Today, fed-excreted funny money props up real estate prices, even for neighborhoods that would otherwise be dwindling due to virus panic, homeless encampment chaos and increasing bifurcation of markets into richer and poorer.

What took 48 days to sell in September 2020 now sits a scary 73 days on the market in September 2021. Lofts are up $16,000 this year due to a devaluing dollar. Downtown LA median price September 2021 of $615,000 sold in 2020 for $599,000. Statistics provided by real estate agents Multiple Listing Service for Downtown and nearby loft neighborhood areas 23, 42 and 1375. | PDF Reports:  SEP 2020 |  SEP 2021

Because real estate is a slow game, most DTLA home sellers are unlikely to realize much of a turn-around for another six months. For the gritty hoods, substantial price increases may not be seen for years.  At Little Tokyo Lofts, only one 1 out of 12 listed units has sold successfully in the last 6 months. The lowest price loft in Downtown Los Angeles, unit# 631, asking price has been reduced to just $355,000. Once you get over potential frights around the corner, this loft condo unit and building are of notably high quality.

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While many buyers frightened away from urban decay, Fed slight-of-hand causes rising prices.

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