$459,999 Price Analysis 215 W 7th St Apt 612Los Angeles, CA 90014 1 bed 1 bath 715 SqFt ($643/SqFt) 0.37 acre lot. Built 1911 Listed 2024-05-23, HOA $679, Taxes $2,207 | Ⓧ USDA Ineligible due to location near Los Angeles |
A 14-story high-rise with 139 units, nestled in the heart of the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles at the corner of 7th and Spring Streets. Prime Location: Immerse yourself in the vibrant city life with world-class dining, shopping and entertainment all within walking distance. This central location ensures you're always at the heart of the action, with major freeways and public transportation minutes away for effortless commuting. Stunning Views: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Los Angeles skyline from your private rooftop. Experience the magic of the city's lights from the comfort of your own home, providing a stunning backdrop for any evening. Mills Act Secure: Benefit from substantial property tax reductions thanks to the proprtys Mills Act Secure status, offering financial peace of mind alongside its many amenities.
Quiet Interior Corner Unit: This bright corner unit offers a tranquil living experience, facing the quiet interior courtyard, away from street noise. Open Living Floorplan: The open living space features high ceilings, maximizing every inch of the 715 sqft layout. It boasts a true 1-bedroom design with exceptionally large and enclosed bedroom quarters, rare for this type of unit. Modern Updates: The unit is equipped with a new bathroom vanity and toilet and a kitchen that has been recently updated with a new countertop and appliances (fridge, stove, dishwasher), all under 2 years old. FHA Qualified: This property qualifies for FHA financing, making it accessible for a wide range of buyers. Experience the perfect blend of historic charm and modern convenience at The Bartlett Lofts, your gateway to the ultimate downtown living experience.
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Year | Assessments Building + Land Total | Tax |
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2022 | $127,200 + $31,800 $159,000 | $2,207 |
2021 | $127,200 + $31,800 $159,000 | $2,201 |
2020 | $106,400 + $26,600 $133,000 | $1,920 |
2019 | $106,400 + $26,600 $133,000 | $2,203 |
2018 | $106,400 + $26,600 $133,000 | $1,893 |
2017 | $124,000 + $31,000 $155,000 | $2,031 |
2016 | $70,933 + $283,735 $354,668 | $4,389 |
2015 | $69,868 + $279,474 $349,342 | $4,317 |
2014 | $110,200 + $58,800 $169,000 | $2,222 |
2013 | $110,200 + $58,800 $169,000 | $2,225 |
2012 | $97,800 + $52,200 $150,000 | $2,052 |
2010 | $97,800 + $52,200 $150,000 | $2,645 |
2009 | $150,000 + $80,000 $230,000 | $2,801 |
2009 | $136,300 + $72,700 $209,000 | $2,801 |
2008 | $237,211 + $167,504 $404,715 | $4,811 |
2007 | $232,560 + $164,220 $396,780 | $4,689 |
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