2 Story Loft Mezzanine Bed Area


Multi-level condominium and apartment units

2 story lofts

Multi-level condominium and apartment units provide extra high ceilings, more privacy and more room to stretch out. Most two-level and three-level lofts provide nearly twice the ceiling height, greater bed area separation, and extra wall space for artworks and storage.

Two-story Lofts For Sale

Two-story Lofts For Lease

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Two-story lofts in Los Angeles

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Where can you live near Los Angeles for 1700 bucks?


Affordable Lofts Los Angeles

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A Loft Blog reader just asked where someone can live around LA for under 1,700 smackaroos. Here are some options:  LEASE LISTINGS |  PDF

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Live Work Space Los Angeles


Open lofts with high ceilings and natural light in L.A.  |  Blog Video  

In addition to creative energy, vibrant local community, walkability to shopping, dining, entertainment, transportation and increased productivity, a live-work space provides the necessary peace, tranquility, serenity and relaxation that comes from accomplishment, achieving goals and by being in the right place at the right time. |  Blog Video

Live/Work Spaces For Lease in L.A. PROPERTIES LIST |  PDF

Live/Work Spaces For Sale in LA  PROPERTIES LIST | PDF

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Los Angeles Crime


When life delivers boatloads of lemons, turn them into an abundance of lemonade.

REAL ESTATE NEWS

Today, the City of Los Angeles gives unlimited free real estate to those who appear homeless, while property values plummet amid alarming lawlessness and erupting dangers. Anyone who may appear to be possibly homeless may erect unlimited tents, place unlimited derelict motorhomes, and store unlimited personal items indefinitely on sidewalks and streets in most industrial, commercial and unincorporated areas of L.A. The exceptions include wealthy neighborhoods with the most expensive real estate. Homeless activities are generally not allowed in rich neighborhoods. Poor and rich have special privileges in Los Angeles. Only the middle class must follow all laws and pay full taxes. We in L.A.’s middle class are required to pay for the special privileges and exemptions enjoyed by the wealthy and the presumed poor.

Because of these new free real estate laws and massive exemptions from most laws, sidewalks and streets are increasingly blocked, fewer people enjoy walking in the city. Pedestrians, especially women, children, homeless and disabled, are forced to trudge in the streets, where they are often injured or killed by automobiles. Most seriously, lawlessness breeds crime, which begets more serious and more harmful crimes.

Lawlessness, armed robbery and drive-by shooting across the street from Alta Lofts in Los Angeles

Crime has skyrocketed. Dumping, petty theft, vandalism, assault, armed robbery and drive-by shootings now occur regularly in neighborhoods that were once reasonably safe. On Christmas Day, a 20 year old man was shot and killed in our neighborhood. Last night, a drive-by shooting right across the street from Alta Lofts left one man injured. Today, his condition is unknown.

Many are choosing the head-in-the-sand or hide-in-the-basement approach to problems lately. We can choose to remain silent and hand over our rights and our lives. We can move away to other cities, states and countries, or we can do the right thing and speak up now to protect our homes. — Corey Chambers


As the skies darken, economy gets worse, property market plummets and optimism further fades in 2021, the astute understand that they can and must take advantage of unprecedented investmentopportunities. Get a free list of Downtown’s Top Ten Best Investment properties. Fill out the online form:

Darkest winter in recent history brings stormy clouds with the most stupendous of silver linings.

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Downtown LA Lofts For Sale Specials


REAL ESTATE NEWS

Up and coming special deals in Downtown Los Angeles real estate in 2021 include pocket listings, off-market properties, unlisted lofts and coming soon condos. Other unique opportunities are Mills Act historic lofts with property benefits, distressed properties, foreclosures, raw lofts, REO, bank owned, bankruptcy sales, motivated sellers, vacant homes and unclaimed homes. Many of these are not listed, and not on the internet.

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2021 Starts with Crazy Signs of Inflation and Stagflation


Inflation and technology parts of major chaos in world economy. In a tsunami of change, it’s sink or swim.

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The article that we posted two days went absolutely bonkers. The Loft Blog normally gets around 1,000 to 2,000 views per day, but we’re getting about 8,000 to 12,000 views today for the Coming Inflation post. Check it out in today’s Top Posts list below:

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Physical gold gets harder to find every day. Get a free list of places that offer physical gold for sale and purchase.

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Short term highrise apartments in Downtown Los Angeles

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Homes with Guest Houses For Sale in Los Angeles


Duplex, Guest house and Casita generates income.

REAL ESTATE NEWS

Homes with extra units create more financial security for a brighter, more comfortable future. Add the increase in equity, choices of living standards and cost effectiveness, and the numbers make a lot os sense. It can set you up for life. That’s why duplexes, triplexes fourplexes are popular, and they can cost less per unit than a single family home. 

There are all kinds of different types. There are houses with dual kitchens, with second units, with guest apartments, with converted garage, with ADU, which is short for Accessory Dwelling Unit and all these other types of multiple units in a house. #guesthouse #grannyflat

One example is the triplex house where my family lived when I was born. It was a duplex house that also had an apartment over the triple garage. There was no complete multi-unit homes for sale listing category then, and there is still none today. It might be listed as a single family home, or it might not. It might be listed as something else. There’s a very good chance it’s going to be listed wrong. So those are some of the reasons why these multi-unit properties are not easy to find. There’s a pretty fair number of these out there in Los Angeles and across California, but they’re hard to find. #guestapartment

Here is a list of some of the most popular of these multi-unit income kinds of income properties, along with their popularity score:

Duplex 95
Guest house 47
Casita 33
ADU 16
Tri Plex 6
Guest home 4
Inlaw suite 2
4plex 1
Granny flat 1
Guest apartment 1
Guest studio 1
Accessory dwelling unit 1
Guest suite 1

Check out ADU law SB 1069 – https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201520160SB1069

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Lofts For SaleADU, Tri Plex and Guest Home create bright future.

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Coming Inflation, Stagflation and the Housing Market


U.S. Dollar worth about 1% of its original value. Economists agree greenback eventually doomed.

REAL ESTATE NEWS #inflation

The biggest risk for the stock market in 2021 is inflation, according to Morgan Stanley. Unprecedented radical spending by the federal government and the Federal Reserve, to stave off a panic-induced market crash, helped artificially drive stocks to temporary new highs last year. Morgan Stanley analysts worry that the unintended consequences of money printing and Fed spending sprees could abruptly change markets for the worse.

The biggest surprise of 2021 could be higher inflation than many, including the Fed, expect. The Fed’s massive spending during the virus hysteria has moved beyond simply filling holes left by exaggerated crises. While some mistakenly believe that we’ve seen a recovery, the tens of millions of unemployed and underemployed Americans feel otherwise. While some industries and monopolistic companies are doing better than ever, most medium sized and small business suffer, or go out of business completely.

By buying back $1 trillion in securities, the Fed has created a market that’s awash with cash, which historically helps drive inflation. Morgan Stanley warns that drunken-sailor Fed spending and helicopter handouts may drive up prices once the pandemic subsides. For food, household goods and building materials, inflation already hit well above 10% in 2020. Home builders report wood 2x4s and other construction commodities recently tripled in price. Increased construction costs contribute to increasing or flat home prices while the real value of the home may be decreasing, especially for neighborhoods with increasing blight, crime and homelessness, amid decreasing employment opportunities.

Many do not realize that prolonged artificially low interest rates create tremendous building of opposing pressure toward inflation, which can happen abruptly. This could mean very bad news for those who are overextended on short-term credit, such as home owners with variable rates and investors with balloon payments. Commercial real estate investors are already very hard hit.

The pandemic crisis, which thousands of censored medical doctors and health experts have labelled a hoax, was “perversely” positive for large companies. Epidemiologist scientists, including Professor Mark Woolhouse have warned that panic-induced overreactions including lockdowns have been a monumental disaster on a global scale, which should never been repeated.

The Federal Reserve is buying back $120 billion of Treasury bills and mortgage-backed securities each month, after initiating a massive $700 billion asset purchase program in March. The U.S. federal government, meanwhile, has authorized some $3.5 trillion in spending to shore up the economic recovery as a result of the pandemic. Trillions more of additional federal hand-outs are in the works.

President-elect Joe Biden nominated former Fed Chair Janet Yellen to head up the Treasury Department, a sign that the federal government could more towards universal basic income, the most colossal ejaculation of cash in history. That would create direct, explosive price inflation, exactly the sea of change that can lead to unexpected outcomes in the financial markets.

As the dollar rapidly loses value to blockchain cryptocurrencies, Morgan Stanley has recently increased its holdings of Bitcoin bulls such as MicroStrategy.


Ask Corey!  READER QUESTIONS

Q: What is the contact information for Puerta Del Sol HOA home owners association in Los Angeles? A: Downtown and nearby neighborhood condo homeowners association contact information can be found at www.HOADTLA.com

Q: Are there any lawsuits with the 1100 wilshire property owners association? A: There are quite a few units at 1100 Wilshire for sale today. The building has several lawsuits in the past few years. We don’t see any signs of current litigation, but we have not received word on whether or not all of the lawsuits have been settled.

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Easy come, easy go. With unlimited money printing and QE infinity, inflation is inevitable.

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Downtown L.A. Lofts, Condos and Apartments: Mills Act, Unlisted, For Sale and For Lease


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Q: What are Unlisted Homes New Pocket Listings in Parkside? A: Parkside is not a common request, so I suspect that you are referring to pocket listings in the South Parkneighborhood of Downtown LA.

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Q: Is there a pocket listing or unlisted 2-story loft coming soon in Downtown? A: Yes, there are some particularly amazing multi-level lofts with mezzanines and extra high ceilings coming soon.

Q: Are there any Downtown Los Angeles lofts for lease under $2,000 per month? A: Yes, to get the best access to the most amazing lofts for lease under $2,000, use the RENT SEARCH CRITERIA FORMand pay for the optional upgrade so that you can be given the fastest service like a million dollar home buyer.

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Downtown Los Angeles Real Estate Market Update


Downtown L.A: Yes, we’re open (barely)

REAL ESTATE NEWS

Readers of the L.A. Loft Blog have provided the most powerful mastermind of knowledge, foresight and wisdom about the L.A. property market. When we tune in, really pay attention to what they’re saying, thinking and doing. That way, we can’t go wrong with our own real estate choices.

Even bigger than the news of what’s happening in real estate is the news about what is NOT happening in real estate. Downtown L.A. real estate is not experiencing a rapid rebound, and is not seeing overall improvement. DTLA property market is suffering from a continuation of panic, hysteria and overreaction in the form of counterproductive lockdown and decimation of small businesses. Home buyers are not buying, only the most motivated of sellers are selling. Renters and landlords both are cancelling appointments. Real estate motivation is declining from coast to coast. Florida commercial real estate guru Ben Mallah says that things are very serious and getting worse, as more renters are unable to make their monthly payments.

Here’s what the smartest buyers, sellers, renters, landlords and investors are looking at, contemplating and acting on in urban LA lofts, condos, apartments and Greater Los Angeles houses with character today:

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Newer homes in Taylor Yard neighborhood by Rio De Los Angeles Park

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