530 S Hewitt Street 539, Los Angeles, California 90013, Los Angeles, 90013 - 1 bed, 1 bath

530 S Hewitt Street 539, Los Angeles, California 90013 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$989,000$1,530/sqft
530 S Hewitt Street 539, Los Angeles, California 90013
1Bed
1Bath
1,530Sqft
39,348Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Exceptional Panoramic Views: This penthouse-level residence offers jaw-dropping west-facing views of the DTLA skyline and unforgettable sunsets, providing a dynamic and inspiring backdrop.
Top Cons:
High Monthly Association Fees: The association fee of $738.55 per month is substantial and adds a significant ongoing cost to ownership.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$989.0K vs avg $610.0K (+$379,000)86%
Size:1,530 sqft vs avg 1,080 sqft86%
Price/sqft:$646 vs avg $55176%

More Insights

Built in 1920 (106 years old).
Condition: This penthouse-level loft, despite its 1920 build year, has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, presenting as virtually new. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, contemporary two-tone cabinetry, and sleek countertops. The bathroom is equally updated with a floating designer vanity, modern fixtures, and stylish tiling. Dark hardwood floors are in pristine condition throughout, complementing the authentic industrial aesthetic with exposed trusses and concrete walls. All visible components are current, well-maintained, and show no signs of wear or deferred maintenance, indicating a recent, comprehensive renovation to a very high standard.
Year Built
1920
Close
-
List price
$989K
Original List price
$989K
Price/Sqft
$646
HOA
$738.55
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25631609
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Panoramic
ViewCity Lights,Panoramic

About this home

Perched at the top of Barker Block, this spectacular penthouse-level residence delivers jaw-dropping west-facing views of the DTLA skyline and unforgettable sunsets that flood the space with ever-changing color, light, and energy. As the sun sets, the city becomes your backdrop - dynamic, inspiring, and uniquely Los Angeles. Zoned Live/Work, this home offers exceptional flexibility, allowing you to design the space around your lifestyle - creative studio, inspiring workspace, or dramatic urban residence. The extra-wide 1,530 sq ft floor plan is both versatile and rare, featuring soaring ceilings, exposed trusses, wood beam accents, and raw cement walls - all original structural elements that define the authentic industrial character Barker Block is known for. The well-appointed kitchen includes stainless steel appliances and generous workspace, while the spacious designer bathroom adds a refined contrast to the loft's industrial edge. Barker Block is a landmark DTLA complex spanning three buildings and offering one of the city's most sought-after resort-style rooftop amenities with pool and spa, BBQ stations, dining areas, a fitness room, and breathtaking panoramic views of Downtown and beyond. In addition to the rooftop, residents enjoy multiple thoughtfully designed indoor-outdoor spaces ideal for relaxing, gathering, and socializing - including a welcoming indoor/outdoor breezeway with tables, chairs, comfortable lounge seating, and shuffleboard, where resident events are often hosted, as well as an additional open-air garden-style area perfect for reading, unwinding, or spending time with friends and family. Step outside and you're moments from some of Los Angeles' best dining and coffee destinations, including Girl & the Goat, Bestia, Bavel, Manuela, Urth Cafe, Wurstkuche, Salt & Straw, Blue Bottle Coffee, and more. Too many to list! With close proximity to the Art District Park - dog friendly, freeway, Regional Connector, Soho House, and Little Tokyo, this is urban living at its finest. Living at Barker Block isn't just a home - it's a lifestyle. Life just got better.

G
Greg Stangl
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/01/10
Sold
$521,005
Condition Rating
Excellent

This penthouse-level loft, despite its 1920 build year, has undergone an extensive and high-quality renovation, presenting as virtually new. The kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, contemporary two-tone cabinetry, and sleek countertops. The bathroom is equally updated with a floating designer vanity, modern fixtures, and stylish tiling. Dark hardwood floors are in pristine condition throughout, complementing the authentic industrial aesthetic with exposed trusses and concrete walls. All visible components are current, well-maintained, and show no signs of wear or deferred maintenance, indicating a recent, comprehensive renovation to a very high standard.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Exceptional Panoramic Views: This penthouse-level residence offers jaw-dropping west-facing views of the DTLA skyline and unforgettable sunsets, providing a dynamic and inspiring backdrop.
Live/Work Zoning & Versatile Layout: The property boasts Live/Work zoning, offering exceptional flexibility to design the extra-wide 1,530 sq ft floor plan as a creative studio, inspiring workspace, or dramatic urban residence.
Resort-Style Building Amenities: Barker Block provides sought-after resort-style rooftop amenities including a pool, spa, BBQ stations, dining areas, a fitness room, and breathtaking panoramic views, plus multiple indoor/outdoor social spaces.
Prime Arts District Location: Located moments from Los Angeles' best dining and coffee destinations, Art District Park, freeway access, Regional Connector, Soho House, and Little Tokyo, offering unparalleled urban accessibility.
Authentic Industrial Character: The loft features soaring ceilings, exposed trusses, wood beam accents, and raw cement walls, preserving the authentic industrial character Barker Block is known for.

Cons

High Monthly Association Fees: The association fee of $738.55 per month is substantial and adds a significant ongoing cost to ownership.
Limited Bedroom/Bathroom Configuration: Despite the generous 1,530 sq ft, the unit offers only 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, which may limit its appeal to buyers needing more private rooms or additional facilities.
Niche Industrial Aesthetic: While a defining feature, the raw industrial aesthetic with exposed structural elements may not appeal to all buyer preferences, potentially narrowing the market.
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