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Bunker Hill Loft 800 W 1st Street #2305, Los Angeles, CA 90012
The happiest condo in DTLA begings with magic in the extraordinary way that it makes you feel. For the Bunker Hill Loft, the renovated lofty luxury residential condominium unit #2305 in Downtown’s esteemed Bunker Hill Tower building, that feeling starts with the prime panoramic views that capture the whimsically designed Disney Concert Hall, its new neighbor, the Broad Museum, along with the growing skyscrapers of the Financial District. But even before that, visitors walk in to see an impressive open-concept kitchen with Sub-Zero style refrigerator and matching professional stainless steel appliances in the gourmet chef’s kitchen before bright windows with breathtaking south-facing views of Downtown’s skysrapers.
In addition to the stellar views, the authentic DTLA character comes from the cool, loft-style renovation of the unit’s interior. This includes a raised high ceiling and stripped floor to the original cement, now beautifully polished concrete. The result brings good vibes coming from modern style with hip combination of industrial style and modern luxury finish.
The final ingredient in the recipe for the perfectly balanced urban home: the luxury resort style master bathroom, which has been remodeled into OMG relaxation of a sprawling spa with hundreds of square feet of dual sink, luxury shower, separate large tub and gloriously expansive walk-in closet.
Add those supreme niceties to the greatest amenities of any condominium building in Downtown. The lucky and smart new owner will never need to leave the building until they want to experience the world’s greatest stage plays, classical music concerts and the world’s greatest new modern art at the Broad Museum — all of those just a quick walk away. The building provides gated free guest parking, two subterranean parking spaces, three storage spaces, 24-hour security front desk concierge doorman, resort-style swimming pool and hot tub spa, two tennis courts, BBQ barbecue picnic park, ping pong, pool table, recreation and meeting room, two gyms with men’s and women’s saunas, beauty salon, dry cleaner and convenience grocery store in the meticulously maintained building.
Because the building HOA that approved the renovation has indicated that they might not allow a similar construction in the future, this condo could find a future buyer offering many millions dollars to own this level of perfectly up-to-date urban home.
The timing is ideal. Just steps away, the new Bunker Hill Metro connector subway station is schedule to be completed soon, joining the upscale district directly to the creative energy of the Arts District neighborhood, along with the rest of the Los Angeles Metro rail system. Just blocks away, the tallest building west of the Mississippi will also be completed in the near future.
With all of these magical ingredients and so many reasons to love, love, love it, Bunker Hill Loft is missing one vital element: YOU!!! Come see the Bunker Hill Loft and discover how you and your lifestyle are a perfect fit for this 2,440 sq ft of high-living.
To see the one and only Bunker Hill Loft, call Corey Chambers (213) 880-9910 or fill out the online form: