Los Angeles Lofts For Sale – Goodbye $300,000s. Say Hello to $400,000s. #dtla #realestate

The average recently sold Downtown L.A. condominium price is $664,976.

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REAL ESTATE NEWS AND MARKET REPORT:  At the end of 2015, there were many DTLA lofts listed in the $300,000s. In 2017, there will be almost none.  Next year, the starter home lofts will begin in the $400,000s, except for a few tiny studio-size condos.  Today, Downtown has many opportunities for those who are looking for a bargain price.  Some of those bargains include the distressed lofts at the Higgins Building, the awesome historic Mills Act lofts in the clean, pretty area between the Historic Core and Civic Center neighborhoods. Active, motivated buyers are taking advantage and getting a steal this season while some potential buyers are either scared from the election or dormant for the winter holiday season. Meanwhile, massive expansion of Downtown infrastructure and huge influx of residents continues to place strong upward price pressure.  Investment gurus Jim Cramer and others have stated their analysis that prices and interest rates are likely to rise in 2017 and the coming years. The Wall Street Journal has also just weighed in with its forecast of rising prices.

We simply attempt to be fearful when others are greedy and to be greedy only when others are fearful.  —  Warren Buffett

The greedy are still raking in the dough in DTLA. Prospective Downtowners and investors can today take advantage of several issues that are temporarily depressing prices. There have recently and currently been a cluster of minor economic panics in Downtown LA.  Some sellers have reduced their asking prices of lofts in the Higgins Building due to a new assessment.  The prices were reduced some time ago, and some home sellers are giving money to buyers, so buyers are today getting Higgins lofts for up to $50,000 less than they would otherwise cost.  The same holds true for units at Evo, Luma and Elleven buildings, as some buyers and sellers are afraid of the HOA lawsuit against the developer, combined with huge new condos being built nearby.  These also allow buyers to pick up one of these soft lofts for easily $50,000 below what the prices will be once the dust settles.

Get access to all of the bargain lofts and condos for sale. For a free list of foreclosures, bank owned and other distressed Downtown properties, fill out the online form:

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Arts District Downtown Los Angeles Unlisted Lofts For Lease and Apartment Rentals

Finding the right home in Downtown LA just got a lot easier.  #dtla #apartments

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It’s not easy to find just the right place in Downtown LA for the right price, but it gets a lot easier when buyers and renters can get access to all of the different types of lofts, condos and apartments for lease and for sale, including the pocket listings, off-market and unlisted lofts that are not on the internet.

beacon-203-kitchen-c-e-mkHere’s some unlisted 960 sq ft lofts available exquisitely furnished, partial or unfurnished with a dramatic skyline view and awesome balcony. Not listed with real estate agents, but the L.A. Loft Blog has the scoop. In the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles, these live-work lofts are designed for creative city living. Some of these rentals are 4th floor large open loft units complete with everything you can possibly need. They has historic industrial charm along with modern detailing, high ceilings, bright south facing views with lots of natural light, polished concrete floors with metallic epoxy, modern open kitchen that flows into spacious living areas, stainless steel appliances, views, modern bathroom with in-unit laundry washer / dryer, central air.  Photos show a similar unit. Available exquisitely furnished or unfurnished. Gated assigned parking. Dog run and rooftop deck with hot tub spa and outdoor kitchen with barbecue grill and stunning view of the city. Across the street from Architecture and Design Museum, one block from Arts district flea market, dog park, and La Kretz Innovation Campus Cleantech Incubator, near Little Tokyo, and the new outdoor mall At Mateo, Zinc Cafe, The Base LA, Sticky Rice, Bestia and Metro station. Request photos, pricing and details. Fill out the online form:

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Copyright © 2016 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.