215 W 7th Street 308, Los Angeles, California 90014, Los Angeles, 90014 - 1 bed, 1 bath

215 W 7th Street 308, Los Angeles, California 90014 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$469,000
215 W 7th Street 308, Los Angeles, California 90014
1Bed
1Bath
880Sqft
15,926Lot
Year Built
1911
Close
-
List price
$469K
Original List price
$469K
Price/Sqft
$533
HOA
$674
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25523033
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights
ViewCity Lights

About this home

We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $469.0K(67th), sqft - 880(67th), beds - 1(50th), baths - 1(50th).

Spacious, chic and bright this rare CORNER unit, a true one bedroom loft with potential to create a 2nd bedroom with city views, in the historic Bartlett Building is amazing! With a roomy 880 Sq ft, this is the only corner unit in the building with huge, extra-wide double-hung windows (exclusive to the mezzanine level) with views of Spring, 7th Street, and Broadway. Flooded with natural light, freshly painted, polished concrete floors, open plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and washer and dryer hook up in the unit. The Bartlett Building is located a half a block to Broadway and Pershing Square. Walking distance to historic and wonderful downtown attractions, enjoy a lifestyle enriched by cultural and culinary delights. Indulge in the vibrant surroundings with great restaurants, bars, and world class music and theatre venues just steps away. The building boasts a private rooftop patio to enjoy dinner and cocktails with 360 unobstructed city views of the LA Skyline. This is a Mills Act property offering the owner property tax savings. Easy to show! Don't miss this one. Available for lease too at $2,200 per month.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
04/19/05
Sold
$350,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being in a historic 1911 building, this unit has undergone an extensive and recent renovation. The interior features polished concrete floors, a modern open-plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances and contemporary cabinetry, and a fully updated bathroom with modern fixtures and subway tile. The description notes it's 'freshly painted,' and all visible components appear new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards with no deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic Building & Mills Act: Located in the historic Bartlett Building, this property benefits from unique character and significant property tax savings due to its Mills Act designation.
Prime Downtown Location: Situated in a vibrant downtown area, the unit offers exceptional walkability to cultural attractions, diverse dining, bars, and entertainment venues.
Unique Corner Unit with Views & Light: As a rare corner unit, it features huge, extra-wide double-hung windows that flood the space with natural light and provide city views of Spring, 7th Street, and Broadway.
Modern Loft Features & Flexibility: The spacious 880 sq ft loft boasts polished concrete floors, an open-plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances, in-unit washer/dryer hookups, and the potential to create a second bedroom.
Building Amenities: Residents have access to a private rooftop patio offering 360-degree unobstructed city views of the LA Skyline, ideal for entertaining.

Cons

High Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $674.00 is substantial and adds significantly to the overall cost of ownership.
Potential for Urban Noise: Being a corner unit with large windows in a bustling downtown location, the property may experience higher levels of street and city noise.
Limited Privacy (Loft Layout): The open-plan loft design, while stylish, inherently offers less privacy than a traditional apartment, and the 'potential to create a 2nd bedroom' implies it's not currently a fully enclosed second space.

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