800 W 1st Street 710, Los Angeles, California 90012, Los Angeles, 90012 - 2 bed, 2 bath

800 W 1st Street 710, Los Angeles, California 90012 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$475,000$1,234/sqft
800 W 1st Street 710, Los Angeles, California 90012
2Beds
2Baths
1,234Sqft
106,193Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

Estimation data not available

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Urban Location & Cultural Hub: Situated in the vibrant Bunker Hill neighborhood, offering direct access to world-renowned cultural institutions like Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Broad, MOCA, and the new Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill Metro Station.
Top Cons:
High Monthly HOA Fee: The substantial monthly association fee of $1,736.00, even with utilities included, could be a significant financial consideration and potentially impact affordability for some buyers.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$475.0K vs avg $540.6K ($-65,636)38%
Size:1,234 sqft vs avg 1,063 sqft76%
Price/sqft:$385 vs avg $5447%

More Insights

Built in 1968 (58 years old).
Condition: The property was built in 1968, over 50 years ago. While the building's common areas and amenities appear well-maintained and somewhat updated, the unit's interior, particularly the kitchen and bathrooms, shows signs of being dated. The kitchen features painted raised-panel cabinets, dark speckled countertops, and standard appliances that are functional but not modern. The bathrooms have similar dated vanities and fixtures. The carpet throughout the living areas and bedrooms appears worn and would likely require replacement. These elements suggest renovations that are likely 15-30 years old, making the unit functional but outdated and requiring minor updates to meet current aesthetic standards.
Year Built
1968
Close
-
List price
$475K
Original List price
$475K
Price/Sqft
$385
HOA
$1,736
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SB26008246
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Hills, Landmark, Mountain(s), Neighborhood
Pool
Spa
ViewCity Lights,Hills,Landmark,Mountain(s),Neighborhood

About this home

VACANT GO DIRECT! Welcome to Bunker Hill Tower – Your Gateway to Culture, Luxury, and Urban Living. Step into the heart of Downtown Los Angeles and discover a rare gem nestled in the vibrant Bunker Hill neighborhood. Located on the 7th floor of the iconic Bunker Hill Tower, this corner unit offers an inspired lifestyle filled with elegance, comfort, and stunning city views. This beautifully appointed 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence is bathed in natural light, thanks to its floor-to-ceiling glass windows that frame captivating views of the Hollywood Sign and the North facing skyline. The spacious layout includes a dedicated dining area—ideal for at home dining with a view—and thoughtful touches throughout to create a warm, inviting home. Enjoy the convenience of a dedicated Market, Cleaner, Salon, Sports Facility and 2.4379 ACRES of DTLA! This includes a rare assigned single parking space, and an Home Owners Association that covers all utilities, including blazing-fast internet—making life here truly effortless. Unmatched amenities at your fingertips living at Bunker Hill Tower means access to resort-style amenities, including: An Olympic-size swimming pool and spa, Tennis and pickleball courts, A modern fitness center and gym, Children’s playground and outdoor BBQ areas, Private event space for gatherings, On-site grocery store and dry cleaners, 24/7 security and concierge services. A Cultural Powerhouse at Your Doorstep, from world-renowned architecture to cutting-edge art, this location is unbeatable. Just steps away, you’ll find: The Walt Disney Concert Hall, Frank Gehry’s The Grand L.A. The Broad and MOCA Museums, The new Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill Metro Station and an abundance of acclaimed restaurants and cafes. Your Guests Are Always Welcome with ample visitor parking ensures your friends and family can enjoy this vibrant neighborhood with ease. Welcome Home to Luxury Convenience, and Culture. Whether you're seeking a sophisticated urban retreat, a dynamic place to work from home, or direct access to Los Angeles most exciting arts scene - this is it. Don’t miss your chance to call Bunker Hill Tower home.

C
Cuoe Arrigotti
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

6/10
Castelar Street Elementary School
Public,K-50.8mi
3/10
Sal Castro Middle School
Public,6-80.7mi
3/10
Belmont Senior High School
Public,9-120.7mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
07/12/12
Sold
$340,000
08/09/06
Sold
$600,000
02/28/05
Sold
$1,000
01/13/05
Sold
$1,000
12/16/04
Sold
$1,000
12/02/04
Sold
$1,000
10/21/04
Sold
$1,000
09/23/04
Sold
$1,000
Condition Rating
Fair

The property was built in 1968, over 50 years ago. While the building's common areas and amenities appear well-maintained and somewhat updated, the unit's interior, particularly the kitchen and bathrooms, shows signs of being dated. The kitchen features painted raised-panel cabinets, dark speckled countertops, and standard appliances that are functional but not modern. The bathrooms have similar dated vanities and fixtures. The carpet throughout the living areas and bedrooms appears worn and would likely require replacement. These elements suggest renovations that are likely 15-30 years old, making the unit functional but outdated and requiring minor updates to meet current aesthetic standards.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Urban Location & Cultural Hub: Situated in the vibrant Bunker Hill neighborhood, offering direct access to world-renowned cultural institutions like Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Broad, MOCA, and the new Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill Metro Station.
Extensive Resort-Style Amenities: Residents enjoy a comprehensive suite of on-site facilities including an Olympic-size swimming pool, tennis/pickleball courts, modern fitness center, children’s playground, BBQ areas, private event space, and 24/7 security/concierge services.
All-Inclusive HOA & On-Site Conveniences: The HOA covers all utilities, including high-speed internet, and provides exceptional convenience with an on-site grocery store, dry cleaners, and salon, simplifying urban living.
Stunning City Views & Abundant Natural Light: This corner unit features floor-to-ceiling glass windows that frame captivating views of the Hollywood Sign and the North-facing skyline, ensuring ample natural light throughout the residence.
Dedicated & Visitor Parking: Includes a rare assigned single parking space and ample visitor parking, a significant advantage and highly sought-after feature in a dense urban environment like Downtown Los Angeles.

Cons

High Monthly HOA Fee: The substantial monthly association fee of $1,736.00, even with utilities included, could be a significant financial consideration and potentially impact affordability for some buyers.
Building Age: Built in 1968, the building is over 50 years old, which may imply potential for aging infrastructure, higher long-term maintenance costs for the HOA, or dated common areas if not recently renovated.
Potential for Interior Updates: While described as 'beautifully appointed,' the unit's interior may require modern updates to finishes, fixtures, or appliances to align with current buyer preferences and maximize its value.
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