108 W 2nd Street 915, Los Angeles, California 90012, Los Angeles, 90012 - bed, 1 bath

108 W 2nd Street 915, Los Angeles, California 90012 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$549,000
108 W 2nd Street 915, Los Angeles, California 90012
0Bed
1Bath
730Sqft
19,159Lot
Year Built
1910
Close
-
List price
$549K
Original List price
$549K
Price/Sqft
$752
HOA
$673
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
BB24183689
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View: Neighborhood
Deck
ViewNeighborhood

About this home

We found 2 Cons,3 Pros. Rank: price - $549.0K(46th), sqft - 730(8th), beds - undefined(8th), baths - 1(42th).

Stunning DTLA loft with high-rise views, historic architecture, and the convenience of living close to the new metro rail station. This is a premiere, North-facing 9th floor unit in The Higgins Building that is designated as a Historical Landmark under the Mills Act and provides the buyer with property tax savings. This prime elevation not only provides sweeping views of the cityscape but also ensures an elevated sense of privacy. Enjoy breathtaking views through the oversized windows that showcase the vibrant cityscape. The renovated kitchen features new stainless appliances including a washer/dryer combo unit. The bathroom has been upgraded with the added touch of luxury. The unit is equipped with a NEST home system to control the centralized HVAC system. The property is situated conveniently at the heart of one of downtown's most walkable locations with unparalleled access to vibrant cultural attractions, eclectic dining options in Little Tokyo/Arts District and Grand Central Market, boutique shopping, and dynamic entertainment venues. For those who are looking for easy opportunities to entertain, the building offers a fabulous rooftop deck and BBQ area, providing a perfect space for relaxation and hosting. All in all, the Higgins building offers a lifestyle that seamlessly blends sophistication with urban vibrancy.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/27/05
Sold
$535,000
04/19/05
Sold
$422,500
03/11/05
Sold
$315,000
Condition Rating
Good

The property, built in 1910, has a renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and an upgraded bathroom. The description mentions a NEST home system, indicating updated HVAC. While the building is old, the unit itself appears to be updated and well-maintained, justifying a 'good' condition score.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Location: Located in the heart of Downtown LA, offering unparalleled access to cultural attractions, dining, shopping, and entertainment.
Historical Landmark: Designated as a Historical Landmark under the Mills Act, providing potential property tax savings.
High-Rise Views: Offers stunning, unobstructed views of the cityscape from a North-facing, 9th-floor unit.

Cons

Limited Bathrooms: Only one bathroom, which may be a drawback for some buyers.
Age of Building: Built in 1910, the building may require ongoing maintenance and potential upgrades despite renovations.

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