500 Molino Street 206, Los Angeles, California 90013, Los Angeles, 90013 - bed, 1 bath

500 Molino Street 206, Los Angeles, California 90013 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$850,000$1,340/sqft
500 Molino Street 206, Los Angeles, California 90013
0Bed
1Bath
1,340Sqft
83,084Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Historic Loft Character: Authentic 1923 converted warehouse features including exposed brick walls, original timber beams, soaring ceilings, and oversized windows, offering unique architectural appeal.
Top Cons:
High Monthly Association Fees: The $764.60 monthly association fee is a significant ongoing cost that may impact affordability and overall ownership expenses for potential buyers.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$850.0K vs avg $610.0K (+$240,000)86%
Size:1,340 sqft vs avg 1,080 sqft76%
Price/sqft:$634 vs avg $55167%

More Insights

Built in 1923 (103 years old).
Condition: This historic 1923 warehouse conversion boasts a recently and extensively renovated interior. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, contemporary flat-panel cabinetry, and sleek countertops, all appearing virtually new. The bathroom is equally updated with a modern floating vanity, fixtures, and clean tiling. Hardwood floors throughout are in excellent condition, and the exposed brick and timber beams are well-preserved, contributing to a desirable, high-quality industrial-chic aesthetic. All visible components meet current quality standards with no signs of deferred maintenance.
Year Built
1923
Close
-
List price
$850K
Original List price
$850K
Price/Sqft
$634
HOA
$764.6
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25631497
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: Peek-A-Boo
ViewPeek-A-Boo

About this home

Wake up to soft west-facing light filtering through oversized windows, illuminating exposed brick walls and original timber beams as the city slowly comes to life below. This top-floor live/work loft at the historic Molino Lofts offers the authentic character only a converted 1920s warehouse can deliver open, airy, and effortlessly cool. Mornings begin with a walk to Verve or Blue Bottle for coffee, afternoons flow seamlessly between work, creativity, and living in the expansive open-concept space, and evenings are made for entertaining under soaring ceilings as the sun sets behind peek-a-boo DTLA skyline views. Whether you're hosting friends, creating, or running a business, the flexible live/work zoning allows the space to adapt to your lifestyle not the other way around.Step outside and you're immersed in the heart of the Arts District, surrounded by galleries, boutiques, and some of Los Angeles' most celebrated dining destinations, including Bestia, Bavel, and Girl & the Goat. This is a neighborhood defined by energy, culture, and walkability where every day feels inspired and connected. This isn't just a loft it's a way of living. Historic, creative, and vibrant, Molino Lofts offers a rare opportunity to live where art, architecture, and city life converge. Come experience what it feels like to call the Arts District home. 3D virtual tour: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=ZH9hzR4TV43

C
Caesar Garcia
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

5/10
Ninth Street School
Public,K-50.9mi
6/10
Hollenbeck Middle School
Public,6-81.3mi
5/10
STEM Academy of Boyle Heights HS
Public,9-121.4mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
02/09/17
Sold
$910,000
03/22/06
Sold
$410,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

This historic 1923 warehouse conversion boasts a recently and extensively renovated interior. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, contemporary flat-panel cabinetry, and sleek countertops, all appearing virtually new. The bathroom is equally updated with a modern floating vanity, fixtures, and clean tiling. Hardwood floors throughout are in excellent condition, and the exposed brick and timber beams are well-preserved, contributing to a desirable, high-quality industrial-chic aesthetic. All visible components meet current quality standards with no signs of deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic Loft Character: Authentic 1923 converted warehouse features including exposed brick walls, original timber beams, soaring ceilings, and oversized windows, offering unique architectural appeal.
Prime Arts District Location: Situated in the vibrant heart of the Arts District, providing exceptional walkability to renowned dining (Bestia, Bavel), galleries, boutiques, and cultural hotspots.
Flexible Live/Work Zoning: Highly adaptable space with live/work zoning, catering perfectly to creative professionals, entrepreneurs, and modern urban lifestyles seeking versatility.
Top-Floor Unit with Views & Light: Benefits from a top-floor position, abundant west-facing natural light, and desirable 'peek-a-boo DTLA skyline views'.
Expansive Open-Concept Layout: Generous 1340 sqft open-concept space provides an airy, versatile, and modern living environment ideal for entertaining and creative pursuits.

Cons

High Monthly Association Fees: The $764.60 monthly association fee is a significant ongoing cost that may impact affordability and overall ownership expenses for potential buyers.
Limited Bathroom Count: With only one bathroom for a 1340 sqft unit, it may not suit all buyer needs, particularly those requiring more facilities or planning to entertain frequently.
Potential Parking Challenges/Costs: The description does not specify included parking, which is often a premium or additional expense in the dense Arts District, potentially adding to ownership costs and inconvenience.
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