Los Angeles Real Estate Top 200 Websites

Sad scenery in L.A. causing some to leave for greener pastures

The L.A. Loft Blog presents a special series on the most useful local real estate websites. We’re presenting them in alphabetical order, ten domains at a time, over the next month or so. Here’s the first 10 of the top 200 sites: | Blog Video

VIDEO

1100lofts.com – Chase Building at 1100 Wilshire, luxury condo highrise

2StoryLoft.com – Extra high ceilings, more bed area separation

655HopeLoft.com – Location, high-end finishes, modern NY style

AffordableLoftsLA.com – Lower price range for lease Downtown LA

AgentQuestionsLA.com – Avoid mistakes, get help #la

ArtLoftLA.com – Creative live/work spaces #realestate

ArtsDis.com – Arts District neighborhood of Downtown Los Angeles

BarkerWarehouse.com – Popular Arts District loft condominiums

BartlettLoft.com – Historic loft condominiums on 7th Street

BeaconLoft.com – Industrial style condominiums in Arts District

Reader Questions

Q: Is there an update for oceanwide los angeles? A: One prospective buyer called asking for information and help to buy the OceanWide Plaza project for $100 million. The project costs closer to $1 billion, so any potental buyer needs to be looking at around $500 million minimum, which would require at least $100 million to $200 million down payment to take over the project. | MORE #websites

Q: What can be done about a corrupt hoa board? A: Here’s the story of one HOA board that recalled the corrupt board. Unfortunately, the recall usually fails because the corrupt board takes many steps to cheat on the election, including banning critics from voting, banning critics from running; calling the HOA election before all of the votes are in; using HOA funds to promote the corrupt HOA members while using HOA funds to attack and criticize the critics; hiring crooked vote counters and hiding votes. The good news is that the truth usually bubbles to the surface eventually, and good HOA board members usually follow. | MORE

Q: Is the urban exodus from los angeles really happening? A: Yes, there are currently more residents planning to move out of Downtown Los Angeles than those who want to move in. To reduce exposure to viruses, strife, blight, homeless encampments and crime, there’s an exodus away from most big U.S. cities to smaller towns. | MORE

Find out how much the condo down the street sold for. Get a free list of recently sold homes. Fill out the online form:

LOFT & CONDO LISTINGS DOWNTOWN LA [MAP]

  Lofts For Sale     Map Homes For Sale Los Angeles

SEARCH LOFTS FOR SALE Affordable | PopularLuxury
Browse by   Building   |   Neighborhood   |   Size   |   Bedrooms   |   Pets   |   Parking
Busy Downtown L.A. street before the Greater Depression of 2020

Copyright © 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.