JUST PURCHASED – 315 E 8th St, #605 Textile Building Lofts $385,000

SOLD PROPERTIES DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES

STATUS: Sold ADDRESS: 315 E 8TH ST #605, LOS ANGELES ,CA 90014 SP: $385,000

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RESIDENTIAL CONDO / COOP AREA: (42) Downtown L.A. MAP: 634/F5 MLS#: 15-
STYLE: Architectural SUB: PUD: No YB: 1925 BA: 1.00 (1 0 0 0)
APN: 5145-003-051 HOA: HOD: $467.00 STORIES: 0 APX SF: 670/VN
UNIT LOC: N/A VIEW: Yes POOL: Yes #UNITS: 69 EQ INS:
EXP: N/A PETS: Yes FP: FLR#: 6 PKGT:
DIRECTIONS: North of 9th Street, East of Los Angeles Street, West of Maple Street, South of 7th Street. Google Maps
REMARKS: Rare East-Facing Loft in the Textile Building in Santee Village, with Views of the Fashion District and Beyond. High Ceilings, Open Floor Plan, and the Original Industrial Casing Windows. Newly Refinished Concrete Floors, New Stainless Fridge and Gas Range, Freshly Painted, New Blackout Shades. Spacious Bathroom with Washer/Dryer and Over sized Tub. Historic Building (1925) with Reduced Property Taxes through the Mills Act. Low HOAs ($468/mo) with tons of Amenities, including Dedicated Parking Space under Santee Court and Dedicated Storage Unit In Textile Bldg Basement. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the Textile Building is a 12-story, 69-unit Gothic Revival Landmark overlooking the Fashion District. As part of the Urban Community of Santee Village, Amenities include Rooftop Pool, Spa, Fitness Center, and Gourmet Market. Blocks to the best Restaurants, Nightlife, and Shopping in Downtown; Short Walk to the Metro, LA Live, and the future Whole Foods. Click here to anonymously report a potential violation. Click here to community information: schools etc. Click here to see the Walk Score
ROOMS: Loft
AMENITIES: Assoc Barbecue,Assoc Maintains Landscape,Assoc Pet Rules,Basketball Court,Controlled Access,Dock,Elevator,Extra Storage,Fire Pit,Fitness Center,Pool
EQUIP: Cable,Dryer,Garbage Disposal,Range/Oven,Refrigerator,Washer
AIR: Air Conditioning HEAT: Central
FLOOR: Cement,Tile LAUNDRY: In Unit
POOL: Association Pool,Community LAND TYPE:
PARK: Assigned TYPE: Condominium,Conversion,High Rise,Loft
VIEW TYPE: City Lights
OCC/SHOW: Appointment w/List. Office,Call LA 1 SALE TYPE: Standard
LP: $399,000 DOM: 45 LD: 01/06/2015 SP: $385,000 SSP: BLOG Y/N: Yes LP/SF: $595.52
OLP: $399,000 CDOM: CD: 01/28/2015 SD: 02/20/2015 WD: AVM Y/N: Yes SP/SF: $574.63

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