738 S Los Angeles Street 507, Los Angeles, California 90014, Los Angeles, 90014 - bed, 1 bath

738 S Los Angeles Street 507, Los Angeles, California 90014 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$415,000$860/sqft
738 S Los Angeles Street 507, Los Angeles, California 90014
0Bed
1Bath
860Sqft
38,319Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime DTLA Historic Core Location: Centrally situated between the Fashion and Financial Districts, offering exceptional walkability and access to retail, restaurants, cafes, metro stations, and major cultural attractions like Crypto Arena and Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Top Cons:
High Monthly HOA Dues: The association fee of $1001.07 is substantial for an 860 sqft unit, which could be a significant factor impacting affordability and buyer interest.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$415.0K vs avg $413.5K (+$1,500)50%
Size:860 sqft vs avg 810 sqft63%
Price/sqft:$483 vs avg $52138%

More Insights

Built in 1914 (112 years old).
Condition: While the building was constructed in 1914, the unit underwent an extensive renovation in 2007, giving it a modern industrial aesthetic that has aged remarkably well. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and contemporary flat-panel cabinetry, all appearing in good, functional condition. The bathroom is clean with modern tiling, a sleek vanity, and a new-looking stackable washer/dryer. Polished concrete floors, high ceilings, and track lighting contribute to a move-in ready space with minimal wear and tear, aligning with the 'Good' condition criteria despite the renovation being 17 years ago, as the style remains current and well-maintained.
Year Built
1914
Close
-
List price
$415K
Original List price
$415K
Price/Sqft
$483
HOA
$1,001.07
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
OC26006948
Home ConditionGood
Features
Pool
Spa
View-

About this home

Welcome to the Santee Village Eckardt Lofts - urban living in the heart of DTLA. Built in 1914, the Eckardt Building was one of the first garment and textile manufacturing centers in Los Angeles. Granted status of a historical landmark in 2001 and renovated in 2007, this loft is the perfect blend of durable concrete construction from the early 1900s with an industrial modern aesthetic. For a city dweller, the Historic Core is an ideal location centrally situated between the Fashion District and Financial District near retail shops, restaurants, cafes, metro stations, and the best attractions LA has to offer. Watch a Laker game at Crypto Arena (Staples Center), see the LA Philharmonic at Walt Disney Concert Hall, tour the Museum of Contemporary Art, taste various foods from around the world at Grand Central Market: they are all a short distance both walkable or by metro. With its open concept studio floor plan, this loft is ready to be personalized to your lifestyle whether you are an artist looking to showcase your collection or a minimalist creating a Zen space in the city. The interior features high ceilings with architectural concrete beams, adjustable track lighting, polished concrete floors, and oversized sliding windows. The kitchen offers granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a variety of spacious cabinets. The bedroom alcove is large enough to be enclosed if more privacy is desired. The large bathroom has a shower-tub, stackable washer dryer, and extra space for storage to suit your needs. Santee Village HOA amenities include rooftop pool and spa, fitness center, basketball court, courtyard, dog park, grocery market, and food court. The Eckardt building is approved under the Mills Act offering a reduced property tax rate. With so much of downtown LA to explore, come see 738 S Los Angeles St for yourself.

D
Daniel Pappas
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

5/10
Ninth Street School
Public,K-50.5mi
4/10
John Adams Middle School
Public,6-81.8mi
5/10
Santee Education Complex
Public,9-121.1mi
3/10
Nava College Preparatory Academy
Public,9-122.2mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/19/23
Sold
$435,000
08/26/16
Sold
$440,000
05/18/12
Sold
$229,000
Condition Rating
Good

While the building was constructed in 1914, the unit underwent an extensive renovation in 2007, giving it a modern industrial aesthetic that has aged remarkably well. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and contemporary flat-panel cabinetry, all appearing in good, functional condition. The bathroom is clean with modern tiling, a sleek vanity, and a new-looking stackable washer/dryer. Polished concrete floors, high ceilings, and track lighting contribute to a move-in ready space with minimal wear and tear, aligning with the 'Good' condition criteria despite the renovation being 17 years ago, as the style remains current and well-maintained.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime DTLA Historic Core Location: Centrally situated between the Fashion and Financial Districts, offering exceptional walkability and access to retail, restaurants, cafes, metro stations, and major cultural attractions like Crypto Arena and Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Historical Landmark & Mills Act Benefits: The Eckardt Building holds historical landmark status and is approved under the Mills Act, providing a significant financial advantage through reduced property taxes.
Extensive Community Amenities: Santee Village offers a comprehensive suite of HOA amenities including a rooftop pool and spa, fitness center, basketball court, courtyard, dog park, grocery market, and food court, enhancing the urban lifestyle.
Unique Industrial Modern Aesthetic: This loft blends durable 1914 concrete construction with a renovated industrial modern design, featuring high ceilings, architectural concrete beams, polished concrete floors, and oversized windows.
Modern & Functional Interior: The unit includes a modern kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, a large bathroom with a stackable washer/dryer, and a flexible open-concept layout with an adaptable bedroom alcove.

Cons

High Monthly HOA Dues: The association fee of $1001.07 is substantial for an 860 sqft unit, which could be a significant factor impacting affordability and buyer interest.
Open Concept Studio Layout: While characteristic of loft living, the open concept studio floor plan inherently offers limited privacy, which may not appeal to all prospective buyers seeking traditional bedroom separation.
Lack of Specific View: The property details indicate 'view: None,' which might be a drawback for buyers expecting city or panoramic views often associated with downtown high-rise living.
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