420 S San Pedro Street 231, Los Angeles, California 90013, Los Angeles, 90013 - bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$365,000$790/sqft
420 S San Pedro Street 231, Los Angeles, California 90013
0Bed
1Bath
790Sqft
76,411Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
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Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Prime DTLA Location: Strategically located between Little Tokyo and the Arts District, offering unparalleled access to galleries, museums, dining, and vibrant cultural venues.
Top Cons:
High Monthly Association Fees: The association fee of $803.38 is considerably high for a 790 sqft unit, significantly increasing the total monthly housing expense.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$365.0K vs avg $540.0K ($-175,000)24%
Size:790 sqft vs avg 1,031 sqft38%
Price/sqft:$462 vs avg $54314%
More Insights
Built in 1922 (104 years old).
Condition: This loft, built in 1922, has undergone significant modern renovations, making it move-in ready. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, white shaker-style cabinets, and black countertops, all in good condition. The bathroom has an updated vanity, modern lighting, and a functional tub/shower combo, though the sink style is a bit dated. Hardwood floors are present throughout the main living areas, and the overall loft aesthetic with high ceilings and industrial windows is clean and well-maintained. While not 'virtually new' high-end, the property shows minimal wear and tear and no immediate renovation needs.
Year Built
1922
Close
-
List price
$365K
Original List price
$365K
Price/Sqft
$462
HOA
$803.38
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25622223
Home ConditionGood
Features
Deck
Pool
Spa
Patio
View-
About this home
Unit 231 at Little Tokyo Lofts offers a rare combination: a quiet interior location, controlled-access entry, and 24-hour security in one of DTLA's most dynamic neighborhoods. This flexible live/work loft is designed to keep life simple and creativity high; soft, even natural light throughout the day, plus smart built-ins that reduce visual clutter. A space-saving Murphy bed and integrated systems allow the loft to shift easily from a working studio setup to a calm, comfortable home. Located between Little Tokyo and the Arts District, you're minutes from galleries, museums, dining, and venues. DTLA culture at your doorstep, with a retreat-like feel at home.
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Alexis Hall
Listing Agent
Nearby schools
5/10
Ninth Street School
Public,•K-5•0.7mi
6/10
Hollenbeck Middle School
Public,•6-8•1.9mi
3/10
Belmont Senior High School
Public,•9-12•1.6mi
Price History
Date
Event
Price
09/19/18
Sold
$410,000
05/12/11
Sold
$145,000
08/24/06
Sold
$364,000
Condition Rating
Good
This loft, built in 1922, has undergone significant modern renovations, making it move-in ready. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, white shaker-style cabinets, and black countertops, all in good condition. The bathroom has an updated vanity, modern lighting, and a functional tub/shower combo, though the sink style is a bit dated. Hardwood floors are present throughout the main living areas, and the overall loft aesthetic with high ceilings and industrial windows is clean and well-maintained. While not 'virtually new' high-end, the property shows minimal wear and tear and no immediate renovation needs.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Prime DTLA Location: Strategically located between Little Tokyo and the Arts District, offering unparalleled access to galleries, museums, dining, and vibrant cultural venues.
Enhanced Security & Privacy: Features controlled-access entry, 24-hour security, and a quiet interior unit location, providing a secure and peaceful living environment amidst the city's energy.
Flexible Live/Work Design: The loft is thoughtfully designed for a modern live/work lifestyle, incorporating smart built-ins, a space-saving Murphy bed, and integrated systems for versatile use.
Abundant Natural Light & Efficient Layout: Benefits from soft, even natural light throughout the day, complemented by an efficient layout that maximizes space and minimizes visual clutter.
Competitive Market Value: Listed at $365,000, which is below its 2018 sale price of $410,000, potentially offering a strong value proposition for buyers.
Cons
High Monthly Association Fees: The association fee of $803.38 is considerably high for a 790 sqft unit, significantly increasing the total monthly housing expense.
Absence of Views: The property explicitly states 'view: None,' which can be a notable disadvantage for a loft in a dynamic urban environment where city or skyline views are often a premium.
Compact Living Space: At 790 square feet, the unit offers a relatively compact living area, which may not appeal to buyers desiring more expansive space or those with larger furniture/storage requirements, despite its efficient design.



























