315 E 8th Street 1102, Los Angeles, California 90014, Los Angeles, 90014 - 1 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$699,000
315 E 8th Street 1102, Los Angeles, California 90014
1Bed
1Bath
1,010Sqft
7,341Lot
Year Built
1925
Close
-
List price
$699K
Original List price
$699K
Price/Sqft
$692
HOA
$831
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25624209
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights
ViewCity Lights
About this home
We found 4 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $699.0K(67th), sqft - 1010(67th), beds - 1(50th), baths - 1(50th).
Welcome to the Historic Textile Building. This oversized corner loft offers some of the best views in the building, including stunning sunsets. Tastefully remodeled with a sleek, modern kitchen and bath, the unit features hardwood floors throughout that add warmth and character. Building amenities include rooftop access, BBQ area, gym, and basketball court. The Textile Building is enrolled in the Mills Act, qualifying for a significantly reduced property tax rate. The unit includes an oversized parking space that accommodates two small vehicles, plus a private storage unit.
Price History
Date
Event
Price
12/01/25
Listing
$699,000
03/31/11
Sold
$230,000
06/14/06
Sold
$608,500
Condition Rating
Excellent
Despite being built in 1925, this loft has undergone a recent and extensive renovation, as evidenced by the 'sleek, modern kitchen and bath' mentioned in the description and clearly visible in the images. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, contemporary cabinetry, and a stylish wood-top island. The bathroom is clean, updated with white subway tiles, and includes a stacked washer/dryer. The unit boasts polished concrete floors throughout, a popular and well-maintained choice for loft living, contradicting the 'hardwood floors' mentioned in the description but still representing a high-quality finish. Exposed industrial elements are part of the loft's aesthetic and are in excellent condition. All components appear new or virtually new, meeting current quality standards. While central cooling isn't mentioned, this is common in historic loft conversions and doesn't detract from the overall excellent condition of the renovated interior.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Tax Benefits: The property is enrolled in the Mills Act, qualifying for a significantly reduced property tax rate, offering substantial long-term financial savings.
Prime Location & Views: Located in Downtown L.A.'s Historic Textile Building, this oversized corner loft offers some of the best views, including stunning sunsets and city lights.
Modern & Tasteful Remodel: The unit features a tastefully remodeled, sleek, modern kitchen and bath, along with hardwood floors throughout, providing a move-in ready and updated aesthetic.
Exceptional Building Amenities: Residents benefit from a comprehensive suite of amenities including rooftop access, a BBQ area, gym, and a basketball court, enhancing lifestyle and value.
Premium Parking & Storage: Includes a highly valuable oversized parking space capable of accommodating two small vehicles, plus a private storage unit, which are significant advantages in an urban setting.
Cons
MLS Listing Discrepancy: Bedroom count discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing bedroom count = 1, other record bedroom count = 2.
High Association Fee: The monthly association fee of $831.0 is substantial and will add significantly to the overall cost of ownership, potentially impacting affordability.
Limited Bedroom Count: As a 1-bedroom, 1-bath unit, its appeal is primarily limited to single occupants or couples, potentially narrowing the prospective buyer pool.
Lack of Central Cooling: The property description does not mention a cooling system (e.g., central AC), which could be a significant drawback during warmer months in Los Angeles.

































