530 S Hewitt Street 343, Los Angeles, California 90013, Los Angeles, 90013 - 1 bed, 1 bath

530 S Hewitt Street 343, Los Angeles, California 90013 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,050,000$1,512/sqft
530 S Hewitt Street 343, Los Angeles, California 90013
1Bed
1Bath
1,512Sqft
39,348Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

Estimation data not available

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Arts District Location: Located in the vibrant heart of the Arts District, offering exceptional walkability to renowned restaurants, cafes, shops, and art galleries, fostering a dynamic urban lifestyle.
Top Cons:
High Monthly Association Fee: The monthly association fee of $758.0 is substantial and will add significantly to the overall cost of ownership.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.05M vs avg $610.0K (+$440,000)86%
Size:1,512 sqft vs avg 1,080 sqft86%
Price/sqft:$694 vs avg $55190%

More Insights

Built in 1920 (106 years old).
Condition: Despite the 1920 built year, this loft has undergone an extensive, high-quality renovation by a noted interior design firm. The kitchen features top-of-the-line, recently updated stainless steel appliances and modern cabinetry. The bathroom is also fully updated with contemporary fixtures and finishes. Hardwood floors, architectural lighting, and custom built-ins throughout the property are all in pristine, virtually new condition, reflecting current design standards and no deferred maintenance.
Year Built
1920
Close
-
List price
$1.05M
Original List price
$1.05M
Price/Sqft
$694
HOA
$758
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26633439
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: City Lights, Courtyard
ViewCity Lights,Courtyard

About this home

Exceptional Arts District loft in the historic Barker Block, exquisitely designed by noted interior design firm DISC Interiors. A dramatic wall of windows spans the far end of the residence, dressed in floor-to-ceiling drapery that adds warmth and texture, filling the space with an abundance of natural light and framing a coveted downtown skyline view. West-facing units with all wood ceilings and sunset exposures like this rarely come to market at Barker Block, making this residence an exceptional opportunity. This special home strikes a thoughtful balance of warmth and sophistication with hardwood floors throughout, nearly 11-foot ceilings with exposed beams, architectural lighting complemented by designer decorative fixtures, and custom built-in cabinetry providing ample storage at every turn for smart, elevated living. Warm white walls and painted-out ducting give the loft a more cohesive and softened feel. The heart of the loft is a chef's kitchen outfitted with top-of-the-line, recently updated appliances seamlessly anchoring the open layout, ideal for both everyday life and entertaining. A spacious full bath includes in-unit laundry, while the generously sized bedroom features luxurious custom curtains that provide privacy and a thoughtful separation of space. The bedroom is complemented by a large wall of custom designed closets with antique brass hardware, and a built-in wall-to-wall oak dresser. A custom built-in 16' desk with a full wall of bookshelves thoughtfully separates the entry and dining areas, adding both function and architectural interest.The Barker Block is a full-service building offering 24/7 front desk and security, complimentary common-area WiFi, an outdoor lounge with fire pits, and a resort-style rooftop with heated pool, spa, BBQ areas, and a fitness center showcasing some of the best panoramic views in downtown Los Angeles. Known for its striking architectural details and timeless industrial character, the live/work designated Barker Block also offers a dynamic and sophisticated creative community spirit.Located in the heart of the Arts District, moments from Bavel, Girl and the Goat, Verve Coffee, Blue Bottle Coffee, as well as walking distance to Still Life Ceramic Studios, Dover Street Market, Bestia, Soho Warehouse, and art galleries such as Hauser & Wirth, this exceptional loft delivers a rare blend of architectural pedigree, thoughtful design, and a vibrant, walkable urban lifestyle.

R
Robert Kallick
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
11/30/10
Sold
$461,004
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite the 1920 built year, this loft has undergone an extensive, high-quality renovation by a noted interior design firm. The kitchen features top-of-the-line, recently updated stainless steel appliances and modern cabinetry. The bathroom is also fully updated with contemporary fixtures and finishes. Hardwood floors, architectural lighting, and custom built-ins throughout the property are all in pristine, virtually new condition, reflecting current design standards and no deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Arts District Location: Located in the vibrant heart of the Arts District, offering exceptional walkability to renowned restaurants, cafes, shops, and art galleries, fostering a dynamic urban lifestyle.
Exquisite Interior Design & Custom Features: Professionally designed by DISC Interiors, featuring hardwood floors, nearly 11-foot ceilings with exposed beams, architectural lighting, custom built-in cabinetry, and a chef's kitchen with top-of-the-line, updated appliances.
Extensive Full-Service Building Amenities: The Barker Block provides 24/7 front desk and security, common-area WiFi, an outdoor lounge with fire pits, and a resort-style rooftop with a heated pool, spa, BBQ areas, and a fitness center with panoramic downtown views.
Abundant Natural Light & Downtown Views: A dramatic wall of west-facing windows with floor-to-ceiling drapery fills the space with natural light, offering coveted downtown skyline and sunset views, a rare find in Barker Block.
Historic Charm with Modern Functionality: Situated in the historic Barker Block, the loft blends timeless industrial character with sophisticated modern updates and a live/work designation, appealing to a creative community.

Cons

High Monthly Association Fee: The monthly association fee of $758.0 is substantial and will add significantly to the overall cost of ownership.
Single Bedroom Configuration: Despite its generous 1512 sqft, the property offers only one bedroom, which may limit its appeal to buyers seeking additional rooms or greater flexibility for guests or a dedicated home office.
Lack of Explicit Parking Details: The description does not explicitly detail dedicated parking arrangements for the unit, which is a critical consideration and potential additional cost in a dense urban environment like downtown Los Angeles.
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