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Live/work lofts provide creative space for modern urban living, and for accomplishing life’s great achievements. With high ceilings, oversized windows and amazing character, loft condos and loft apartments offer a unique renewing energy. Get a free list of lofts for sale in any neighborhood. Fill out the online form:

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Ostrich Farm Lofts – Unlisted #ostrichfarm

Unlisted Loft Condos For Sale in South Pasadena #southpasadena


Amazing condominium units with character in clean, quiet, safer neighborhoods where women and children can enjoy walking on the sidewalk. We know of some amazing lofts for sale and for lease that are not listed on the real estate agents’ Multiple Listing Service.


Originally home to many giant feathered friends, Ostrich Farm Lofts provides a perfect retreat away from urban blight. Amazing creative spaces in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility provide the perfect location for live/work creativity. It’s convenient to Downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena, Glendale and Burbank. More at www.OstrichFarmLoft.com


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California Property Market and Home Prices: Why We Can’t Believe Real Estate Agents

REAL ESTATE NEWS



This Just In — Just got a market prediction from a helpful real estate professional who has supplied useful information to the L.A. Loft Blog over the years. Let’s take a look at what they say, and what points they got wrong: #realestate #market #homeprice


The macroeconomic data is encouraging, as businesses report stronger results and increased optimism. The labor markets continue to heal as well, albeit at a slower pace. Buyers remain enthusiastic, and low rates, which are expected to persist over the near term, are at the root of that trend. There are, however, some signs of a recovery that is gradually subsiding to a more muted pace after an initial resurgence.

Expect More Home Sales and High Prices in 2021: The California Association of Realtors expects sales to continue to improve for the remainder of 2020, and to increase modestly again next year. Buyer demand remains robust, and that has already pushed California’s median price above $700,000. Inventory, however, is expected to remain a challenge that will keep sales growth in the single digits next year.

Fewer Mortgages Now in Forbearance: After more than 4 million households applied for forbearance here in California during the virus panic, those numbers have gradually begun to improve with about 1 million fewer households skipping payments.

More Encouraging Macro Data Last Week: Business optimism increased, inflation eased (so the Fed will be encouraged to continue to accommodate), and interest rates are back to all-time low levels of just 2.87% last week, according to Freddie Mac. Unsurprisingly, buyer demand remains robust in this low-rate environment and California’s weekly showings index is currently 182.3% ahead of the same point in 2019, and mortgage purchase applications were up 24.2% on an annual basis last week.

Weekly Market Data Slowing: After remaining unseasonably strong through September, closed transactions finally began to dip last week. We saw a 18.7% drop here in Southern California. New listings and pending sales were also trending down last week. We typically see a big decline in the fall months, so this is not unexpected.

Serious Delinquencies Rising in California: Despite the relative strength of housing and the recent improvements in forbearance numbers, the number of serious delinquencies and potential foreclosures in California remains a risk over the medium term. According to recent data from the Mortgage Bankers Association, 6.83% of California’s residential mortgages were delinquent by 30 days or more. Foreclosure starts remain minimal due to current moratoria, and many of these homeowners may get current, sell their homes, or otherwise avoid foreclosure. The numbers translate into more than 350,000 homeowners behind on payments here in California.


These numbers are fairly accurate for the suburbs at the moment, but they are not helpful for ailing Downtown Los Angeles, which has seen a significant drop in home values over the last two years. Most suburban single family homes are doing well, but Irvine, along with other areas affected by the pullback of capital from China, have dropped in price for the last two years.

Real estate agents and politicians usually paint overly rosy pictures of their own terms, accomplishments and local real estate market prospects. Zillow says that the typical home in the US is expected to appreciate about 7% in the next year, but homes in these cities are largely expected to appreciate at a lower rate, according to Business Insider. The urban real estate market continues to plummet. As the Loft Blog correctly warned at the beginning of the month, October proved to be a crashy month for the stock market and urban real estate. For DTLA, this decline shall likely continue for at least another year or two. If the public and their elected politicians continue to make bad economic decisions based on fear, panic and hysteria, the U.S. could see long-term stagnation like Europe, and possibly a lost decade, just like Japan already experienced.

The most common fraud perpetuated by real estate agents is overstatement of expected selling price. We’ve seen a recent increase in this behavior, and we expect to see further jumps in fraud and deceit as the economy encounters growing troubles.

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Downtown Los Angeles – What’s Really Happening


Why DTLA is Doing Much Worse than Most Imagine #dtla #lockdown #depression

By Corey Chambers, Los Angeles. Thanks for visiting. I’m going to share with you some valuable information about this topic.: What’s really happening with downtown Los Angeles. We are here with you live in downtown LA just to fill people in on the situation. What happens to a major metropolitan area when you shut it down, when you impose a lot of limitations and just make it generally less desirable place to live and work. So, you see windows that are still boarded up. You see some shops that used to be extremely popular, and now they are mostly empty, and they’re not going to be able to survive this way. There are places that we’re very, very busy and pay very top rent. This is spring street and fifth, near some very valuable high-end restaurants. High-end loft condominiums are right here across the street.

Lockdown, riots, recession and depression — Panic, hysteria, public unrest, political turmoil and bad decisions: Free enterprise has been decimated. Downtown Los Angeles will not prosper until it is once again clean, safe and free.

The Crocker club looks like it’s probably closed down. You cannot operate some of the most expensive retail locations and then have them like this. It doesn’t work. Even if they come here and they try to make a go of it, temporarily making a half of the money or a third or a fourth of the money, nobody, no businesses can live on that. Most businesses need a hundred percent or very close to a hundred percent of what they normally make to stay in business. When a business starts losing 20, 30, 40% of their revenue or more in this case, in this case, they’re losing 50% of their revenue and that is going to cause most or all of these businesses to go out of business in Downtown Los Angeles, because a business can not survive when they’re losing 20%, 30%, 40%, but they are losing a 50%, 60%, 70, 80% of their revenue under these conditions.

We’re going to take a look at the whole neighborhood here so that you’re going to be able to see exactly what is happening. I’m also going to show you what’s happening with the loss, this again, one of the most popular businesses and downtown Los Angeles, this is one of the most it or haircutting places. And they’re being forced to survive, miraculously on 50% of the business, 20% of the business, that’s not enough. So they’re making a go at it, trying to stay afloat, and that’s not going to work. They’re going to feel, look, most of the businesses are out of business or almost out of the business.

So here we have a very popular upscale loft condominium building right here on Spring Street. And this is how it is. Even the condos are boarded up. They got little peep holes where they can look out the window. You can’t operate an upscale condo like this either. You can’t do that with a business or a condo, so that’s going to have to change. Most likely, things are going to get worse before they get better. The business people here — the entrepreneurs, the people who work hard early in the morning until late at night to run these businesses — they are not being given what they need. Most of them are not going to make it. When they go out of business, it might take them two years, four years, 10 years to come back, and they may go. Most of them will go somewhere else to do that. Then, there’s the park on Spring Street. This is a one of the busiest streets in downtown Los Angeles on a busy day.
And there’s very few people. So people who think this is back to business, but this is not anywhere near close. We’re nowhere near close to being able to cut it. These businesses can’t stay in business. That’s why rents are going down. Commercial real estate is a disaster. Commercial real estate is just imploding. Commercial real estate rents are down. A commercial real estate companies are going to be foreclosing and going out of business, going into bankruptcy like crazy. This french restaurant on Spring Street is one of the most beautiful restaurants and downtown Los Angeles, a beautiful French restaurant. Things were going upscale, very successful. It was very busy. People loved eating here at all hours of the day and night. This is a reopened or partially reopened downtown Los Angeles, and it’s not cutting it. It’s not going to work because, not only do you have to reopen everything fully, you’ve got to add something, some magic as a miracle to make it just to get back to anywhere near where it was.

This is what’s actually happening in downtown Los Angeles — the major leader. Downtown areas are often a force, a predictor of what starts happening in other places, but it’s getting worse instead of better. I’m receiving more calls from sellers who want to sell their place at a loss. Unfortunately this is going to keep accelerating that problem as more and more sellers are going to be selling their downtown real estate at a bigger and bigger loss.

Downtown Los Angeles shall once again prosper after it is once again clean, safe and free.

Corey Chambers, Los Angeles Downtown. As I mentioned earlier, a property information packet is available on any loft condo or a house or a private preview is available upon request. If you have a home you’d like to sell it, you should know that I’ll guarantee the sale of your present home at a price acceptable to you, or I’ll buy it for cash. This guarantee will allow you to buy your next home without worrying about selling your present home and to find out how much you could sell your home for call me at (213) 880-9910. Corey Chambers in downtown Los Angeles. Your home sold guaranteed, or I’ll buy it. Thanks for reading the L.A. Loft Blog.

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Los Angeles Air Quality

The pollution levels around L.A. have increased since the recent fires, and there’s still more fires, dust and wind kicking up inhalable particles, according to the Orange County Register.

 Here’s the LIVE air quality report for Downtown LA and nearby loft neighborhoods with the PurpleAir current Air Quality Index score. #airquality #losangeles

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DTLA Lofts For Rent


It’s a renters market in Downtown Los Angeles. 

Median rent price fell by 1.6% from last year, according to MLS statistics for Downtown and nearby MLS areas 23,42 and 1375 for the last six months, compared to the same period in 2019, when median rent was $2,750. 2020 median rent is $2,705. Because of this price drop, many apartments are offering incentives, and the L.A. Loft Blog is offering to guarantee at least $500 savings off of a lease on an amazing loft in the Downtown Los Angeles area. #dtla #lofts #forrent

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L.A. Loft Blog 45
LOFTS FOR LEASE 13
Warehouse Lofts For Rent 11
2-Story Condos, 2-Level Lofts with Mezzanines in Downtown Los Angeles Homes For Sale 9
Live/Work Lofts Downtown LA vs. Residential Studio Apartments 8
ROWAN LOFTS AND CONDOS 460 S Spring Los Angeles 90013 8
NEIGHBORHOODS 6
L.A. Loft Blog 3-Hour Tour of Downtown – Three Times as Many Amazing Lofts For Lease 5
Lofts Live-Work Warehouse Building For Sale 8,800 Sq Ft at 8638 Graham Ave Watts South Los Angeles 4
Industrial Loft For Lease with 20′ High Ceiling Lincoln Heights Downtown Los Angeles 4
LA River House 4
Affordable Artist Lofts Downtown Los Angeles 3
OceanWide Plaza Downtown Los Angeles News July 2020 3
LITTLE TOKYO LOFTS 420 S San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90013 3
Alta Lofts Lincoln Heights Warehouse Style Industrial Live/Work Lofts For Sale – Units 505, 619 and 420 3
LOFTS FOR SALE 3
Should I Buy Condo in Downtown Los Angeles Investment? 3
Puerta Del Sol Condominiums 360 W Avenue 26 Los Angeles 90031 3
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Tailor Lofts Los Angeles


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Tailor Lofts (443 S San Pedro Street) are newly renovated live/work loft apartments in the Toy District with brand new appliances, washer/dryer in unit, a gym, a rooftop with a lounge area and dog park/run, security, on site parking, and more. The building is the Catalina Swimwear Building which was designed in 1923 by renowned LA architect William Douglas Lee. It’s a really exciting project and addition to the LA loft scene. #tailorlofts #losangeles #dtla

Located in Downtown Los Angeles’ historic Toy District, between 5th Street and San Pedro, the property is a completely renovated and reinvented 58-unit mixed-use building consisting of work lofts, commercial lofts, retail, and live lofts. In-unit amenities include, in-unit washers and dryers, brand new and fully equipped kitchens, central air conditioning and heat, with spacious functional unit layouts.

Onsite amenities include full-service management, fitness center, communal business center, and rooftop terrace equipped with barbecues, lounge areas and amazing city views.

We have anywhere from open loft studio to 5 built-in bedroom apartments available, ranging from 640 to 1,971 square feet and $1,895 to $5,850 per month in rent. For select units, we’re also currently running a move in special of 2 months free rent, 6 months free parking, and 6 months free utilities when tenants sign a 14 month lease with a $1,000 security deposit.

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River Lofts


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Originally dubbed River Lofts, the renamed River House is a newer condominium complex that is located on the improving L.A. River. It’s among the first residential real estate projects to be built facing the greening section of the Los Angeles River, with waterfowl, fishing, kayaking. The condos are next to a major bicycle path and fantastic Marsh Park. #riverlofts #riverhouse If you love lofts, then check this out: LOS ANGELES LOFTS FOR SALE |  FOR LEASE

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Lofts For Rent


Warehouse loft conversion condos for rent, loft apartments with amazing industrial character around Downtown L.A. and the Greater Los Angeles Area. #warehouse #lofts #forrent

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Mills Act Condominium Units f Little Tokyo Lofts: Private Reserve of Properties

Little Tokyo Lofts amazing character, Mills Act property tax benefits. We know of some that are not listed.

The most amazing lofts can help pay for themselves. Historic industrial style live-work condos in Downtown Los Angeles enhance creativity and productivity with outstanding character. The Loft Blog knows of some outstanding urban homes with high ceilings and style. They’re not on the internet. Top floor units, swimming pools, free guest parking and Mills Act property tax benefits! The best deals go quickly. #dtla #millsact

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Save $500 or More on Your Lease GUARANTEED or We Will Pay You the Difference! Downtown LA is now on sale. Many apartments and loft rental communities are offering concessions on some units. For a limited time, the Loft Blog can guarantee this savings!

$500 Loft Rent Savings Guarantee

For those renters who not only want to find the pad that perfectly suits their needs and desires… but to also lease their dream home for the lowest possible price #dtla

We can help you accomplish both of these goals; and here’s how it works:

Once you become one of our VIP Renters, and we’ve helped you find the place that you want to rent, we will negotiate on your behalf to help you rent this property for at least $500 off the total lease guaranteed, or we will pay you the difference — up to $500 cash when you get your key. This guarantee applies to rentals over $2,200 per month with 12 months or longer lease. Offer Expires 12/31/2020. #loftsforlease #apartments

That’s pretty straightforward isn’t it? You see, we specialize in helping renters like you to find the urban home of your dreams by guaranteeing our services. 

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Eastern Columbia Building, 2-Story Lofts and Alta Lofts HOA Board Elections


Alta Lofts homeowners vote on a new HOA board this month.

Reader Questions #2story #lofts #hoa

Q: What is eastern columbia broadway at 9th price? A: The building details, lofts for sale, for lease and prices can be found at www.EasternColumbiaLoft.com

Q: Where can I find 2 story lofts los angeles? A: Two story lofts in L.A. can be found at www.2StoryLoft.com

Q: What can be done about corruption in board of condo ownership? A: Board meetings and elections are the best ways to control what happens with a condominium homeowners association and the condo building’s community. With a board recall and election fraud, Alta Lofts has had a tumultuous HOA board over the years. A new board will be voted in this month. | HOA Directory www.HOADTLA.com

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Higgins Building HOA maintains the building in exchange for Mills Act property tax benefits.

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