Monday, December 10, 2018

Rare corner loft in Lincoln Heights seeks $449K

Offering the best combination of old-meets-new, this rare corner unit in the Alta Lofts building is up for grabs in Lincoln Heights.

The Alta Lofts in Lincoln Heights

Reimagined by architects Brooks + Scarpa, the tall statuesque “facade reflects the Spanish Revivalism style popular at the time and makes use of Churrigueresque ornamentation.”

 

The Alta Lofts in Lincoln Heights Los Angeles

Located on the second floor, the airy 1,020-square-foot open-concept floor plan holds one bedroom, one bathroom and features high ceilings with the original industrial steel casement windows running the entire length of the east-facing wall.

The Alta Lofts in Lincoln Heights 90031

Notable upgrades include hardwood floors, central HVAC, inside laundry, modern kitchen, granite counters, solar window shades, and your own private balcony off the bedroom.

The Alta Lofts in Lincoln Heights CA

The building has a gym, landscaped courtyard, bike storage, and off-street parking for you and your guests. Located near the Brewery Art Colony and the Lincoln Heights/Cypress Park Gold Line station, local shops, restaurants, cafes and things to do in bordering neighborhoods are a short distance away. 

The Alta Lofts in Lincoln Heights CA 90031

Conversion of the 1925 Fuller Paint Company Warehouse, designed by architects Morgan, Walls and Clements — whose work also includes the Wiltern Theater, Mayan Theater and Samson Uniroyal Tire Factory (now The Citadel outlet stores) — was completed by SoCal developer, Lee Homes.

The loft is listed for $449,000 with HOA fees of $429 per month.

Interested in this loft? Get in touch by email or call (323) 829-4440 to schedule a showing.

Listing courtesy of Jeffrey Fritz & Laura Baffone – Coldwell Banker

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