ON THE MARKET: L.A. lofts for sale
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Three downtown lofts, priced from $527,000 to $895,000:510 S. Hewitt St., Unit 513, Los Angeles 90013
Listed for: $527,000Size: The 1,310-square-foot unit has an open plan and one bathroom.Features: The single-story Barker Block loft has hardwood and tile floors, central heating and air conditioning, a city view, one parking space and a built-in dishwasher, disposal, microwave oven, range and oven. Located in the heart of the Arts District, There is are diverse retail stores and a rooftop pool. The building is in the heart of the Arts District. Monthly homeowners association fee: $415.96
About this area: In the 90013 ZIP Code, 16 new homes or condominiums were sold in August at a median sale price of $500,000, according to MDA DataQuick.
849 S. Broadway, Unit 1002, Los Angeles 90014
Listed for: $699,000Size: There is one bedroom and one bathroom in 1,476 square feet.Features: The single-story loft in the 147-unit Eastern Columbia building has central heating and air conditioning, a city view, one parking space and a built-in dishwasher, microwave, range, oven and refrigerator. There is an inside laundry area and a heated pool. Monthly homeowners association fee: $583
About this area: In the 90014 ZIP Code, four existing condos were sold in August at a median rice of $303,000, according to MDA DataQuick.
943 N. Hill St., Los Angeles 90012
Listed for: $895,000 Size: The storefront loft has a 1,200-square-foot gallery space, two bedrooms and 161/27 bathrooms in 1,200 square feet and a full basement. Features: In Chinatown, on the street side of the Chung King Road art scene, this mixed-use space has a loft-style apartment upstairs; an art gallery at street level with tall ceilings, a back office and private mezzanine, and a basement presently being used as a ceramics studio.
About this area: In the 90012 ZIP Code, six existing condominiums were sold in August at a median price of $500,000, according to MDA DataQuick.
Source: Realtor.com
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