825 E 4th Street 310, Los Angeles, California 90013, Los Angeles, 90013 - 2 bed, 2 bath

825 E 4th Street 310, Los Angeles, California 90013 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$928,000
825 E 4th Street 310, Los Angeles, California 90013
2Beds
2Baths
1,564Sqft
43,183Lot
Year Built
1923
Close
-
List price
$928K
Original List price
$928K
Price/Sqft
$593
HOA
$760
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25615603
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights
Deck
ViewCity Lights

About this home

We found 4 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $928.0K(91th), sqft - 1564(91th), beds - 2(77th), baths - 2(68th).

Stunning two bedroom, two bath sophisticated corner loft with office / den / recording studio and a large cooks kitchen. Views of the Downtown skyline and historic neighboring buildings, bathed in natural light, with exposed architectural details, polished concrete floors, dramatic over-sized pillars and floor to ceiling windows, reverse osmosis system, automatic black out shades, create a refined space that celebrates its industrial heritage. Located in one of the city's most desirable creative enclaves, the Downtown LA Arts District, this space perfectly blends modern comfort with timeless urban character. Blocks from the restaurants, coffee shops and boutiques in Little Tokyo and the Arts District, including Bavel, Bestia, Verve coffee, Girl and the Goat, as well as the 10 and 101 freeways, SCI-Arc and regional train stations, and TWO DEEDED PARKING SPACES.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
11/10/25
Listing
$928,000
03/11/13
Sold
$579,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite the building's 1923 construction year, this unit has clearly undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, transforming it into a sophisticated modern industrial loft. The kitchen features contemporary flat-panel cabinetry, modern stainless steel appliances, and updated countertops and backsplash. The bathrooms are equally modern, with sleek vanities, updated fixtures, and clean tiling. Polished concrete floors, modern lighting, and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the unit contribute to a virtually new interior aesthetic. All visible components are in excellent, move-in ready condition with no signs of wear or deferred maintenance, indicating a comprehensive renovation within the last 5-10 years.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Exceptional Location & Accessibility: Situated in the highly desirable Downtown LA Arts District, offering immediate access to renowned restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and cultural institutions, with convenient proximity to 10 and 101 freeways and regional train stations.
Unique Architectural Character: A sophisticated corner loft boasting exposed architectural details, polished concrete floors, dramatic over-sized pillars, and floor-to-ceiling windows, celebrating its industrial heritage with a refined aesthetic.
Premium Interior Features: Includes a large cook's kitchen, a versatile office/den/recording studio, a reverse osmosis system, and automatic blackout shades, enhancing comfort and functionality.
Valuable Deeded Parking: The inclusion of two deeded parking spaces is a significant and highly sought-after amenity in a dense urban environment like Downtown Los Angeles.
Views & Natural Light: Offers captivating views of the Downtown skyline and historic neighboring buildings, with abundant natural light flooding the space through floor-to-ceiling windows.

Cons

MLS Listing Discrepancy: Lot size discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing lot size in square feet =43183, other record lot size in square feet = 43104. Living area discrepancy between mls listing and other public or private record. mls listing living area = 1564, other record living area = 1470.
High Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $760.0 is substantial and adds significantly to the overall cost of ownership, potentially impacting affordability for some buyers.
Building Age & Potential Maintenance: Built in 1923, the historic nature of the building, while charming, may lead to higher maintenance costs or potential for unforeseen issues associated with older infrastructure, despite unit-specific upgrades.
Niche Market Appeal: The distinct industrial loft style and urban setting, while appealing to a specific demographic, may limit the overall buyer pool compared to more traditional residential properties.

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