940 E 2nd Street 38, Los Angeles, California 90012, Los Angeles, 90012 - 2 bed, 3 bath

940 E 2nd Street 38, Los Angeles, California 90012 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,799,000$2,340/sqft
940 E 2nd Street 38, Los Angeles, California 90012
2Beds
3Baths
2,340Sqft
43,816Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Historic Architectural Significance: Housed in a John B. Parkinson-designed former sugar beet storage building, meticulously reimagined by Rockefeller Partners Architects, offering a unique blend of industrial heritage and contemporary design.
Top Cons:
Lack of Central Air Conditioning: The property description does not specify a cooling system, which could be a significant comfort issue during Los Angeles's warm climate and may necessitate future installation.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.80M vs avg $550.0K (+$1,249,000)97%
Size:2,340 sqft vs avg 1,063 sqft93%
Price/sqft:$769 vs avg $54893%

More Insights

Built in 1906 (120 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1906, this property has undergone an extensive and high-design renovation by Rockefeller Partners Architects, as explicitly stated in the description. The images confirm a virtually new interior with premium finishes and modern aesthetics throughout. The kitchen features top-of-the-line Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, marble countertops, and deeply saturated cabinetry. Bathrooms are equally luxurious with Belgian floor tile, zellige tile showers, modern floating vanities, and contemporary fixtures. Hardwood and concrete flooring, custom millwork, and stylish lighting fixtures are all indicative of a recent, comprehensive, and high-quality renovation, meeting current quality standards with no visible deferred maintenance. The property perfectly aligns with the 'extensively renovated within 5 years' criteria for an 'excellent' rating.
Year Built
1906
Close
-
List price
$1.8M
Original List price
$1.8M
Price/Sqft
$769
HOA
$432
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
26632119
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Good View: City Lights, Hills, Mountain(s)
Deck
ViewCity Lights,Hills,Mountain(s)

About this home

A four-story corner loft tucked within a former sugar beet storage building designed by John B. Parkinson. Created by the architect whose work shaped much of Los Angeles' civic and cultural landscape, the home reads as a measured conversation between history, architecture, and lived-in design in the heart of the Arts District. A century later, the structure was carefully reimagined by Rockefeller Partners Architects, preserving its industrial clarity while introducing a residential rhythm that feels considered. With a total of 2,340 square feet of interior space, the layout is organized in a manner that feels both expansive and grounded. Soaring ceilings and oversized factory windows draw light across spaces that flow naturally into one another, anchored by custom millwork, exposed brick walls, and art that is personal and collected. Brick, steel, and concrete remain exposed and unapologetic, their weight offset by generous light and calm proportions. The interior color story, created by Reath Design, adds a layer of warmth and intention. Muted yet expressive, the palette deepens the architecture, allowing color to act as structure, mood, and connective tissue throughout the home. Anchoring the main living level, the kitchen balances function and intention, fitted with Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances. Marble countertops, deeply saturated cabinetry, and a stainless-steel pull-out storage wall lend the space a sense of permanence. Above, the primary suite occupies the top floor, offering a calm retreat with an ensuite bath finished in Belgian floor tile, a large shower clad in zellige tile and illuminated by an oversized skylight, a walk-in closet, dedicated laundry space, and a private balcony that offers a sense of comfort. On the ground level, a bedroom with a full bath provides a rare degree of autonomy, with a separate entrance and direct access to two side-by-side garage parking spaces. From the ground level, the stairs lead to an open-air, dedicated workspace framed by a wall of bookshelves. The arrangement lends itself naturally to work, guests, or quiet retreat, while remaining seamlessly connected to the home as a whole. Outside, the Arts District unfolds at an unhurried pace, with everyday rituals carried out at Manuela, Sushi Gen, Dover Street Market, Girl & the Goat, and Hauser & Wirth, alongside galleries, studios, and streets that still feel resolutely themselves. Cities, and the architecture that fills them, emerge through successive layers of past and present, each shaped by human history and the lives lived within them. This is a home shaped by time, where architectural integrity and contemporary life meet with ease.

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Lotoya Bailey
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
06/08/17
Sold
$1,630,000
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1906, this property has undergone an extensive and high-design renovation by Rockefeller Partners Architects, as explicitly stated in the description. The images confirm a virtually new interior with premium finishes and modern aesthetics throughout. The kitchen features top-of-the-line Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, marble countertops, and deeply saturated cabinetry. Bathrooms are equally luxurious with Belgian floor tile, zellige tile showers, modern floating vanities, and contemporary fixtures. Hardwood and concrete flooring, custom millwork, and stylish lighting fixtures are all indicative of a recent, comprehensive, and high-quality renovation, meeting current quality standards with no visible deferred maintenance. The property perfectly aligns with the 'extensively renovated within 5 years' criteria for an 'excellent' rating.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Historic Architectural Significance: Housed in a John B. Parkinson-designed former sugar beet storage building, meticulously reimagined by Rockefeller Partners Architects, offering a unique blend of industrial heritage and contemporary design.
Expansive & Light-Filled Interiors: Features 2,340 sqft of interior space with soaring ceilings and oversized factory windows, creating an open, airy, and naturally illuminated living environment.
Premium Finishes & Appliances: Boasts custom millwork, exposed brick, a Reath Design color palette, and a kitchen equipped with Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, alongside high-end bathroom finishes like Belgian and zellige tiles.
Versatile Multi-Level Layout: Offers a well-organized four-story layout including a private top-floor primary suite with balcony, a ground-level bedroom with separate entrance and garage access, and a dedicated open-air workspace, providing flexibility for living and work.
Vibrant Arts District Location: Situated in the heart of the Los Angeles Arts District, providing immediate access to renowned cultural institutions, dining, galleries, and a dynamic urban lifestyle.

Cons

Lack of Central Air Conditioning: The property description does not specify a cooling system, which could be a significant comfort issue during Los Angeles's warm climate and may necessitate future installation.
Limited Private Outdoor Space: While a private balcony is present, the property lacks a substantial private yard or larger outdoor living area, which might be a consideration for buyers desiring more extensive exterior space.
Potential for Urban Noise/Traffic: As a corner loft in a bustling Arts District, residents may experience higher levels of urban noise and traffic, impacting tranquility compared to less dense residential areas.
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