100 S Alameda Street 120, Los Angeles, California 90012, Los Angeles, 90012 - 1 bed, 1 bath

100 S Alameda Street 120, Los Angeles, California 90012 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$425,000$735/sqft
100 S Alameda Street 120, Los Angeles, California 90012
1Bed
1Bath
735Sqft
138,056Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Location & Accessibility: Strategically located at the vibrant crossroads of Downtown LA's Arts District and Little Tokyo, with the Metro station directly across the street, offering unparalleled access to dining, entertainment, and public transportation.
Top Cons:
High Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $676.37 is substantial and adds significantly to the overall cost of ownership, which may deter some buyers.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$425.0K vs avg $540.6K ($-115,636)28%
Size:735 sqft vs avg 1,050 sqft21%
Price/sqft:$578 vs avg $54872%

More Insights

Built in 2005 (21 years old).
Condition: Built in 2005, this condo is 19 years old and falls within the 'good' condition age range. The unit features hardwood flooring, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances (except for the white refrigerator), which are all in good, well-maintained condition. The kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanity, while clean and functional, reflect a style from the early 2000s and are not extensively renovated to current modern standards. Overall, it is move-in ready with no immediate renovation required, and systems appear well-maintained with minimal wear and tear.
Year Built
2005
Close
-
List price
$425K
Original List price
$425K
Price/Sqft
$578
HOA
$676.37
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
AR25282288
Home ConditionGood
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Neighborhood, Pool
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewCity Lights,Neighborhood,Pool

About this home

Discover the perfect urban retreat at Savoy Condominiums (100 S Alameda St, Unit 120), nestled at the exciting crossroads of Downtown LA's Arts District and Little Tokyo. Live surrounded by vibrant street art murals that turn warehouse walls into galleries, craft breweries like Angel City, and acclaimed dining spots such as Bestia (renowned for handmade pastas and rustic Italian vibes), Girl & the Goat, Bavel, and Manuela. In Little Tokyo, explore the charming Japanese Village Plaza, savor authentic ramen at Daikokuya or fresh sushi, and visit cultural gems like the Japanese American National Museum. The Little Tokyo/Arts District Metro station is right across the street for effortless access to the rest of DTLA. Inside this inviting condo, enjoy an open and airy floor plan with elegant hardwood flooring, sleek granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a spacious master bedroom featuring a walk-in closet, in-unit washer/dryer, and a private patio ideal for morning coffee or evening relaxation. Elevate your lifestyle with Savoy's resort-style amenities: a sparkling pool and spa amid lush courtyards with fountains and bamboo gardens, multiple barbecue areas, a state-of-the-art fitness center, private screening room, business and conference centers, welcoming clubhouse with billiards and catering kitchen, peaceful library, and a breathtaking rooftop deck boasting panoramic Downtown LA skyline views. The unit includes one assigned gated parking space, additional guest parking, and 24-hour security for ultimate convenience and peace of mind.

T
Tristan Park
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

4/10
Utah Street Elementary School
Public,K-80.8mi
5/10
STEM Academy of Boyle Heights HS
Public,9-121.8mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
05/16/14
Sold
$350,000
06/27/08
Sold
$320,000
10/25/06
Sold
$488,000
03/30/06
Sold
$394,000
Condition Rating
Good

Built in 2005, this condo is 19 years old and falls within the 'good' condition age range. The unit features hardwood flooring, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances (except for the white refrigerator), which are all in good, well-maintained condition. The kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanity, while clean and functional, reflect a style from the early 2000s and are not extensively renovated to current modern standards. Overall, it is move-in ready with no immediate renovation required, and systems appear well-maintained with minimal wear and tear.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Location & Accessibility: Strategically located at the vibrant crossroads of Downtown LA's Arts District and Little Tokyo, with the Metro station directly across the street, offering unparalleled access to dining, entertainment, and public transportation.
Extensive Resort-Style Amenities: The Savoy Condominiums boast a wide array of luxury amenities including a pool, spa, fitness center, screening room, business centers, clubhouse, library, and a rooftop deck with panoramic DTLA skyline views, enhancing the resident lifestyle.
Modern & Functional Interior: The unit features an open floor plan with elegant hardwood flooring, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a spacious master bedroom with a walk-in closet, in-unit washer/dryer, and a private patio.
Security & Convenience: Includes one assigned gated parking space, additional guest parking, and 24-hour security, providing peace of mind and essential urban conveniences.
Vibrant Cultural & Dining Scene: The surrounding neighborhood offers a rich cultural experience with street art, craft breweries, acclaimed restaurants like Bestia and Girl & the Goat, and cultural institutions in Little Tokyo.

Cons

High Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $676.37 is substantial and adds significantly to the overall cost of ownership, which may deter some buyers.
Limited Unit Size: At 735 sqft for a 1 bed/1 bath unit, the space might be considered compact for some buyers, potentially limiting flexibility for a home office or additional living areas.
Potential for Noise: Being located directly across from a Metro station and in a bustling urban environment (Unit 120 suggests a lower floor) could expose the unit to significant street and public transport noise.
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