510 S Hewitt Street 403, Los Angeles, California 90013, Los Angeles, 90013 - 1 bed, 1 bath

510 S Hewitt Street 403, Los Angeles, California 90013 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$889,000
510 S Hewitt Street 403, Los Angeles, California 90013
1Bed
1Bath
1,310Sqft
23,308Lot

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Arts District Location: Unbeatable location in a rapidly developing urban oasis, offering immediate access to a vibrant art scene, renowned dining, cafes, and cultural attractions in Downtown Los Angeles.
Top Cons:
High Monthly Association Fees: The association fee of $639.83 is substantial and significantly adds to the overall monthly cost of ownership, potentially impacting affordability.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$889.0K vs avg $627.5K (+$261,500)91%
Size:1,310 sqft vs avg 1,055.5 sqft82%
Price/sqft:$679 vs avg $56082%

More Insights

Built in 2006 (19 years old).
Condition: This loft, converted in 2006, presents as move-in ready with a contemporary industrial aesthetic. The kitchen features sleek dark wood cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a mosaic tile backsplash, all appearing well-maintained. The bathroom is equally modern with subway-style tiling and a soaking tub. Concrete flooring, high ceilings, and exposed ductwork are consistent with the loft style and are in good condition. While not newly built or recently renovated within the last 5 years, its 2006 conversion (18 years ago) places it firmly within the 'Good' category, indicating well-maintained systems and minimal wear and tear, requiring no immediate renovations.
Year Built
2006
Close
-
List price
$889K
Original List price
$949K
Price/Sqft
$679
HOA
$639.83
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
WS24129882
Home ConditionGood
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Park/Greenbelt, Neighborhood
ViewCity Lights,Park/Greenbelt,Neighborhood

About this home

Enjoy this remarkable live/work open loft home located at a prime location in the former Barker Brothers Furniture factory. A wall of over-sized windows reveals the enhanced Western views of Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA) skyline & bathes the loft in a gorgeous afternoon light. This welcoming, spacious, well lit loft features stunning architectural details including concrete flooring & walls, soaring ceilings, a sleek kitchen with stainless steel appliances & island, a well designed bathroom with a soaking tub & all are revealing their raw quality as a real celebration of industrial architecture. Enhancing the living experience are conveniences such as an in-unit washer and dryer, central air conditioning and heating, and the added benefit of one designated parking space within the secure, covered community garage. Originally built in 1966 and converted to condominiums in 2006, Barker Block is the Arts District’s most distinctive conversion, set in an unbeatable location with resort-style roof top amenities that include a sky deck with a heated pool, spa, cabanas, fire pits, an outdoor kitchen and living room with multiple seating areas, a state-of-the-art gym and breathtaking views of the Downtown Los Angeles skyline. The ground floor amenities provide an inviting courtyard lounge with a fire pit, an al fresco dining area with multiple seating areas that are perfect for relaxation & seamless indoor-outdoor living, perfect for quiet evenings or hosting and a favorite play of games with complimentary common area WiFi. All inclusive of a great staff of 24-hour onsite security team and security cameras throughout Barker Block. The Barker Block is also pet friendly. Perfect home to many creatives, the Arts District is a rapidly developing urban oasis where you can satiate your appetite for art and food all at once. Spend an afternoon perusing art at Hauser Wirth and Art Share L.A. or delight in one of the many cafés and lunch spots including Urth Cafe, Blue Bottle, Bread Lounge, and Breadlam. Dine at some of the city's most notable restaurants including Bestia, Manuela, Bavel, and Girl & the Goat. Don't miss this opportunity to experience urban living at its best in one of the greatest cities in the world. Welcome Home to Barker Block!!! A piece of living history that exemplifies the burgeoning community of art, culture, and entertainment in downtown LA.

Condition Rating
Good

This loft, converted in 2006, presents as move-in ready with a contemporary industrial aesthetic. The kitchen features sleek dark wood cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a mosaic tile backsplash, all appearing well-maintained. The bathroom is equally modern with subway-style tiling and a soaking tub. Concrete flooring, high ceilings, and exposed ductwork are consistent with the loft style and are in good condition. While not newly built or recently renovated within the last 5 years, its 2006 conversion (18 years ago) places it firmly within the 'Good' category, indicating well-maintained systems and minimal wear and tear, requiring no immediate renovations.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Arts District Location: Unbeatable location in a rapidly developing urban oasis, offering immediate access to a vibrant art scene, renowned dining, cafes, and cultural attractions in Downtown Los Angeles.
Distinctive Industrial Loft Aesthetic: Features stunning architectural details including concrete flooring and walls, soaring ceilings, and oversized windows, celebrating a raw industrial quality appealing to modern tastes.
Extensive Resort-Style Amenities: The Barker Block offers luxurious amenities such as a rooftop sky deck with a heated pool, spa, cabanas, outdoor kitchen, state-of-the-art gym, and inviting ground-floor lounges.
Modern Interior & Essential Conveniences: Equipped with a sleek kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances and an island, a well-designed bathroom with a soaking tub, in-unit washer/dryer, central AC/heating, and a designated secure parking space.
Enhanced Security & Pet-Friendly: Benefits from a 24-hour onsite security team, security cameras throughout the community, and a pet-friendly policy, ensuring comfort and peace of mind for residents.

Cons

High Monthly Association Fees: The association fee of $639.83 is substantial and significantly adds to the overall monthly cost of ownership, potentially impacting affordability.
Open Loft Layout: While characteristic of industrial lofts, the 'open loft home' design may lack the privacy of a traditional, fully enclosed bedroom, which could be a drawback for some buyers.
Urban Environment Drawbacks: Despite the vibrant Arts District location, living in a dense urban area can entail potential downsides such as increased noise levels, traffic congestion, and limited private green space.

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