The “dark winter” appears to be coming to an end, as a new era of inflation and higher prices begins. For loft lovers, 2021 may be the time to take advantage of lower real estate prices in Downtown L.A. during what may well be the bottom of the market. Some special deals are coming available.
The Loft Blog has received word of some top floor units with high ceilings, concrete pillar columns, covered parking, free guest parking and 24-hour security. These unlisted units expected to come onto the market in the next month or so. They are not listed for sale on the leading real estate websites. Only the Loft Blog has access to this exclusive information.
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Top floor units with balconies and fireplaces may be coming up for sale in the coming months.
Pocket Listings with Character — Exclusively for Readers of the L.A. Loft Blog
Spectacular dream lofts with two-story super high ceilings, bold character, high up and penthouse level lofts with balcony and fireplace. Extra large windows, spiral staircase, extra office space, oversized tubs, access to a furnished rooftop — some have swimming pools, free guest parking and quiet courtyard serenity, while others have prime bustling energy with city views. Walk to Whole Foods, Clifton’s, Ace Hotel, the metro and dozens of other fantastic restaurants and bars. Some of these Historic Core and Little Tokyo high-up loft units are recently remodeled with marble-tiled bathrooms with oversized oval bathtubs; extra closets, shelves and a hidden laundry areas, washer and dryer in unit. Glass railing, separated sleeping areas. Extra mezzanines, 24-hour security. Get more information on these unlisted Loft Blog exclusives, and photos available by special request. Use the Pocket Listings form below. | Blog Video
ASK COREY! READER QUESTIONS
Q: What is the status of the 527 s molina pool? A: I think you might mean 527 S Molino Street Barker Block Warehouse One loft condominiums. The swimming pool deck repair and remodel is nearly complete, but it’s not yet available for use, until the virus hysteria is over.
Q: What’s up with the tents in downtown los angeles? A: The homeless encampment situation is growing ever more serious as L.A. sidewalks and streets disappear, swallowed up by sprawling tents, personal belongings, drug dealers tents, unlicensed businesses, chop shops, garbage and illegal dumping. Not only do the radical anti-middle-class policies of city officials and LAPD violate city ordinances, state laws and federal laws, but they increase the homelessness, worsen the burden on taxpayers, block kids approaching schools, block women and children from entering parks, and increase illegal drug use, overdose and violent crime.
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