527 Molino Street 306, Los Angeles, California 90013, Los Angeles, 90013 - 1 bed, 1 bath

527 Molino Street 306, Los Angeles, California 90013 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$839,000
527 Molino Street 306, Los Angeles, California 90013
1Bed
1Bath
1,040Sqft
37,045Lot
Year Built
1910
Close
-
List price
$839K
Original List price
$839K
Price/Sqft
$807
HOA
$580
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
24452309
Home ConditionGood
Features
Excellent View: Courtyard
Pool
Spa
ViewCourtyard

About this home

We found 2 Cons,3 Pros. Rank: price - $839.0K(86th), sqft - 1040(50th), beds - 1(50th), baths - 1(50th).

Barker Blocks elusive and rarely on the market Warehouse #1! The Brick Boutique annex (behind the grey concrete original building) of The Arts District's Iconic Residence. One previous owner, Immaculate condition, just like new, unlike Barker Blocks original concrete building from 2006 with over 250 residences, Warehouse #1 is just 10 yrs old, reimagined in 2014, offering just 68 specialized urban lofts quietly tucked back onto Molino Street supported by its own entrance, open-air lobby, common courtyard, private elevators and designated mail area. Experience Barker Blocks unmatched resort rooftop amenity deck featuring an impressive fitness center, pool, spa, sun deck, BBQ area and arguably the best DTLA Skyline views The Arts District has to offer at a surprising low monthly HOA. The loft boasts rugged floor to ceiling brick walls, classic heavy block concrete, 12" exposed ventilation ducts and stunning turn of the century timber columns supported by hardware from the late 1800's all adorning this classic Arts District LIVE/WORK loft. Gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops and backsplash, stainless steel appliance package, Central HVAC w/Nest. Large bathroom featuring floor to ceiling subway tile, oversized soaking tub with upgraded glass swing doors. West-facing with subtle natural light, In unit Bosch Washer/Dryer. The unit comes with assigned parking as well. Tremendous proximity to everything the renowned central Arts District has to offer, from "The Row to The Crypt": Hauser & Wirth Museum, The Arts District Park and The New Little Tokyo/Arts District Metro Station and far too many highly rated & reviewed hot restaurants/bars to list here, but enjoy: Urth & Zinc Cafes, AD/Angel City and Arrow Lodge Breweries, Bavel, Camphor, Manuela, Baroo, DeLa Nonna, Flor Y Solera, Guerilla Tacos, Bike Shed Motor Co, Brera, Le Champ, Bestia, Damian, Yangban, Girl and the Goat, Yess, Everson Royce Bar, Cha Cha Cha & Camelia just to name a few. Groceries at Grow & Hanks Organic, it's all right here, and after all........ it's Barker Block aka "The King of The Arts District"!!

Price History

Date
Event
Price
08/21/14
Sold
$618,000
Condition Rating
Good

The property was originally built in 1910 but reimagined in 2014. The kitchen features quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. The bathroom has floor-to-ceiling subway tile and an oversized soaking tub. The unit appears to be in good condition with modern updates, suggesting it's move-in ready with minimal wear and tear.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Location: Located in the heart of the Arts District, offering unparalleled access to renowned restaurants, bars, museums, and the Metro station.
Unique Loft Features: Boasts original brick walls, concrete, exposed ventilation, and timber columns, providing a classic Arts District loft experience.
Resort-Style Amenities: Access to Barker Blocks' rooftop amenity deck with a fitness center, pool, spa, sun deck, and BBQ area, offering impressive DTLA skyline views.

Cons

West-Facing Exposure: West-facing exposure may result in limited direct sunlight, which could be a drawback for some buyers.
HOA Fees: HOA fees, while described as surprisingly low, still represent an ongoing monthly expense for the owner.

Best solution for experienced home buyers!

Data-driven home buying experience with our licensed real estate agents and cutting-edge AI

Browse Properties by State Browse housing market trends by state