108 W 2nd Street 410, Los Angeles, California 90012, Los Angeles, 90012 - 1 bed, 1 bath

108 W 2nd Street 410, Los Angeles, California 90012 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$480,888$730/sqft
108 W 2nd Street 410, Los Angeles, California 90012
1Bed
1Bath
730Sqft
19,159Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Downtown Location: Situated in the heart of DTLA, offering immediate access to major attractions, cultural institutions, and entertainment venues.
Top Cons:
Substantial Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $729.19 is relatively high, impacting overall affordability and carrying costs.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$480.9K vs avg $540.6K ($-59,748)41%
Size:730 sqft vs avg 1,050 sqft10%
Price/sqft:$659 vs avg $54886%

More Insights

Built in 1910 (116 years old).
Condition: This 1910-built loft studio has undergone significant renovations, making it move-in ready. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances and well-maintained cabinetry, while the bathroom boasts a contemporary vanity and fixtures. The industrial-style concrete flooring and exposed ductwork are consistent with loft aesthetics. While some original elements like window frames show age, the overall condition reflects an extensive renovation likely within the last 5-15 years, aligning with 'Good' criteria for a well-maintained, updated property.
Year Built
1910
Close
-
List price
$481K
Original List price
$481K
Price/Sqft
$659
HOA
$729.19
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
OC26008825
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View: Courtyard
Deck
ViewCourtyard

About this home

Beautiful Art/Deco-style loft Studio, one bath with Downtown's largest dog park across the street (this is a dog-friendly building too!). Amazing rooftop deck. High walking and transportation scores, this unit is in a great location for anyone looking to avoid traffic and enjoy walking through the city. Higgins is located within walking distance to DTLA's most exciting attractions, including Grand Central Market, the Spring Arcade Building, the incomparable Little Tokyo, Village Plaza, Grand Park L.A., and City Hall. For Art and Culture Lovers: Art Walk DTLA, MOCA LA, The Broad, and Walt Disney Concert Hall. Close to Union Station, you can hop on an Amtrak train to Santa Barbara or San Diego.

H
Heather Reeves
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/26/17
Sold
$449,000
03/14/05
Sold
$245,000
Condition Rating
Good

This 1910-built loft studio has undergone significant renovations, making it move-in ready. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances and well-maintained cabinetry, while the bathroom boasts a contemporary vanity and fixtures. The industrial-style concrete flooring and exposed ductwork are consistent with loft aesthetics. While some original elements like window frames show age, the overall condition reflects an extensive renovation likely within the last 5-15 years, aligning with 'Good' criteria for a well-maintained, updated property.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Downtown Location: Situated in the heart of DTLA, offering immediate access to major attractions, cultural institutions, and entertainment venues.
Exceptional Urban Accessibility: Boasts high walking and transportation scores, with convenient proximity to Union Station for regional transit.
Distinctive Art/Deco Style: Features unique Art/Deco architectural elements, providing a charming and character-rich loft living experience.
Pet-Friendly Environment: A dog-friendly building with the added benefit of Downtown's largest dog park directly across the street.
Desirable Building Amenity: Residents can enjoy an 'amazing rooftop deck,' offering valuable outdoor communal space.

Cons

Substantial Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $729.19 is relatively high, impacting overall affordability and carrying costs.
Studio Configuration: As a studio unit, its layout and 730 sqft size may limit appeal to buyers seeking more defined living spaces or additional bedrooms.
Historic Building Considerations: Built in 1910, the property may present considerations related to older infrastructure, potential for higher maintenance, or future building-wide assessments.
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