
Los Angeles, California 90014
This Authentically Restored Designer Loft is listed at $545,000, representing a premium turnkey residence in the historic Textile Building. While the Fair Market Value is $485,053, the property’s Condition Rating of 2 is justified by a meticulous floor-to-ceiling renovation featuring Italian marble, Bertazzoni appliances, and Dornbracht fixtures. Beyond the aesthetics, the Mills Act designation provides substantial property tax reductions, offering significant long-term financial value. With 11th-floor City Light Views and a prime DTLA location, this is an exceptional sanctuary for design-forward professionals and luxury urban dwellers.
Comparables within 1 miles sold in recently
| Address | Sold Price | Beds | Baths | Sq Ft | $/Sqft | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
★ 315 E 8th Street 1105 Subject | $545,000* List Price | 1 | 1 | 670 | $724 | - |
A 315 E 8th Street 1106 Sold | $575,000 | 1 | 1 | 890 | $646 | - |
B 215 W 7th Street 1008 Active | $550,000 List Price | 1 | 1 | 860 | $640 | 0.3 mi |
* Subject property listed price vs sold prices of comps.
Property is new construction or fully renovated.
This historic loft has undergone a comprehensive, high-end floor-to-ceiling renovation that meets the highest quality standards. The property features premium upgrades including Italian marble countertops, Bertazzoni and Bosch appliances, Brizo and Dornbracht fixtures, and updated electrical systems with designer lighting. The meticulous restoration of original brickwork and polished floors, combined with modern additions like double-layer soundproofing and a magnetic water treatment system, places this property in like-new condition despite its 1925 build date.
The loft features a high-end, floor-to-ceiling renovation with luxury materials including Italian marble, Bertazzoni appliances, and double-layer soundproofing for an elevated living experience.
As a designated historic building, the property benefits from the Mills Act, offering the owner significant annual property tax reductions and long-term financial value.
Located on the 11th floor of the iconic 1925 Textile Building, the unit boasts hand-restored original brickwork and stunning city light views that preserve its architectural heritage.
The monthly HOA fee of $744 is relatively high for a 670-square-foot unit, which may impact the overall monthly carrying costs and affordability for some buyers.
With only 670 square feet of space, the unit's footprint is relatively small, which may limit appeal for those requiring more storage or a dedicated home office setup.
Authentically Restored Designer Loft in the Historic Textile Building. Perched on the 11th floor of the iconic Textile Building, this exceptional loft has been thoughtfully reimagined through a comprehensive floor-to-ceiling renovation, seamlessly blending historic character with elevated, design-forward living. Every detail of the interior has been meticulously executed with a focus on craftsmanship and material integrity. The original floors have been expertly cut and polished, while ceilings have been fully re-plastered to achieve a refined, cohesive finish. Walls have been upgraded with double-layer soundproofing insulation, enhanced by premium electrical throughout, including dimmer-controlled lighting, new track lighting, and a statement chandelier creating both ambiance and functionality. The kitchen has been entirely relocated and re-envisioned as a true design centerpiece, featuring exquisite Italian marble from Antolini, paired with Brizo fixtures and a Bertazzoni refrigerator, all sourced from Italy. The bathroom continues this elevated aesthetic with custom cabinetry echoing the kitchen design, complemented by a Dornbracht fixture adorned with a Swarovski crystal detail. The reimagined closet, designed by The Container Store, offers custom organization, integrated lighting, and refined hardware selections from Restoration Hardware, enhancing both form and function. Additional upgrades include Bosch washer and dryer units and an advanced electric/magnetic water hardness reduction system. On the exterior-facing wall, drywall has been removed to reveal the original brickwork, meticulously hand-restored and sealed, adding warmth, texture, and authentic architectural character to the space. As part of a designated historic building under the Mills Act, the property benefits from a significant property tax reduction, offering long-term financial value to the next owner. Set within one of Downtown Los Angeles' most iconic 1925 buildings, residents enjoy immediate access to the Fashion District, Historic Core, South Park, and the Arts District placing the best of DTLA's dining, culture, and creative energy just moments away. A rare offering where authentic restoration, world-class materials, and thoughtful design converge to create a truly elevated urban residence.
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| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 1.0 | 0.5 | 50% |
| Baths | 1.0 | 1.0 | 50% |
| Square foot | 670 | 795 | 33% |
| Lot Size | 7,341 | 11,633.5 | 50% |
| Price | $545.0K | $460.0K | 50% |
| Price per sq ft | $813 | $568 | 83% |
| Built year | 1925 | 1924 | 50% |
| HOA | $744.0 | $799 | 50% |
| Days on market | 37 | 214 | 17% |
Mar 16, 2026
$545,000
Initial Listing
Aug 26, 2020
$500,000
Public Record
Mar 10, 2011
$170,000
Public Record
Jun 23, 2006
$394,000
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