Downtown Los Angeles and Elysian Valley Lofts and Apartments – Top 10 Questions Answered

Downtown L.A. Loft, Condo and Rental Answers to New Questions

Q: How can I find a san fernando road live work space?  #alta #lofts

A: That’s Alta Lofts in Lincoln Heights, by China Town, Elysian Park and Downtown Los Angeles. There are 104 loft units, with some units for sale, and occasional for lease.  More info at www.AltaLoft.com

Q: How did real estate agent Kerry Marsico die?

A:  He was a popular professional and friend to many, so we are still getting questions about Kerry.  While we have not heard any official cause of death, Kerry was open about his past challenge with substance abuse and recovery.  He’s also had plastic surgery, which usually involves pain medications.  Long-term pain killers often fail to deaden the pain, and end up killing the patient. It seems likely that Mr. Marsico lost his battle with drugs like more than 100,000 Americans pass away from addictions, alcohol, legal and illegal drugs each year. #kerry #marsico

Q:  How big are lofts usually?

A:  While the average loft sold recently has been 1,119 square feet, an average size is usually considered to be closer to around a more modest 850 sq ft.

Q:  How much are Harbor Lofts on the Promenade?

A: Harbor Lofts are in Anaheim, CA.  Take a look at Harbor Lofts and Stadium Lofts at www.LoftAnaheim.com

Q: Where is the harbor lofts leasing office?

A:  Harbor Lofts is a condominium building with lofts for sale.  There is no leasing office.  You may find Harbor Lofts and Stadium Lofts occasionally for lease, along with other cool places around the Harbor and Center Street Promenade at https://www.themls.com/Share/YWFhZGFmamdn

Q: Is there a list of businesses in dtla?

A:  Yes, you can find a list of the most popular Downtown Los Angeles businesses in the Downtown Los Angeles Directory – List of DTLA Businesses and Organizations.

Q:  When will the elysian valley riverfront apartments be done?

A:  The Bend Apartments and the LA Riverfront Creative Campus have units for lease, but they do not cooperate or advertise as much as some other apartments.  Try finding them on Google.  Also, the River House condominiums occasionally have units for lease, although rarely. All three of these places are popular and somewhat hard-to-find.  For extra help, ask to pay for the Rental Search Upgrade 213-880-9910 or visit the 3-Hour Tour page https://www.laloftblog.com/?s=3-hour

Q: Are there any 939 broadway lofts for lease?

A: Currently, these are new homes for sale, not for lease. They’re new loft conversion condominiums that you can buy. Formerly the Western Costume Building, 939 Lofts at 939 S Broadway has also been used for production companies filming in Downtown Arts District because of its prime location next to the United Artists Theatre. Built in 1925, and restored in 2019 by DTLA’s loft conversion pioneer Barry Shy, the building features live/work loft units for sale with designer ceramic tile floors and high ceilings. Some of the units have excellent views, and the building has a rooftop pool and spa with super views. It’s located in one of the fastest improving areas of Downtown Los Angeles walkable to the new Apple Store under construction.

Q:  Where can I find all of the Downtown Los Angeles lofts for rent?

A:  Lofts, condos and apartments for lease can be found at www.LALoftLease.com

Q: Are there any Downtown area live work lofts for sale?

A:  DTLA live/work lofts and other condos available for purchase are at www.LALoftForSale.com

How can we help you?  Get free assistance today 213-880-9910.

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Falling Home Prices – Bear Market for Real Estate – Boring Company’s Exciting Car Race

REAL ESTATE NEWS

The L.A. Loft Blog is known for delivering early, actionable news, bad and good, about urban home prices and the local economy. #dtla #homeprices

The mainstream news is usually at least 6 month behind behind because they generally rely on official government data, which is often too broad and too slow to be of much use here.  In fact the late news is often counter-productive because it give the population the idea that they should be cutting back right when it’s time to start investing for an upcoming real estate market boom, or after its too late to reduce costs for a coming downturn.

Some business reporters have been properly ahead of the pack with accurate predictions. These reliable soothsayers include David Haggith of Seeking Alpha. He bravely calls today’s real estate market “Housing Collapse 2.0” in his latest statistics-based article.  #real estate #market

CNBC helpfully brings another ahead-of-the-curve financial analyst hedgefund veteran, Mark Yusko of Morgan Creek Capital. He swiftly proclaims that “we’re already in a bear market,” projecting a shallow recession .  |  VIDEO

L.A. Transportation Tech News

Elan Musk’s Historic Boring Company Race

Regardless of the economy, few dispute that Los Angeles needs a major improvement to our clogged freeway system. Now, Elan Musk has proven beyond all doubt that Boring tunnels bring the right transportation solution today to ensure a fast future.  |  VIDEO

Musk wants to create some of his next high-speed tunnels right here near Downtown Los Angeles, right into Dodger Stadium.  The Dugout Loop tunnel will allow us to zoom to the West Side or Santa Monica in just a few minutes. This project must be green-lit right away if the DTLA community cares to receive a brilliant notation in transportation history.

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For Downtown L.A. and much of Southern California, the future is bright regardless of the fact that some home prices are falling.  Find out how much the home down the street sold for. Fill out the online form:

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