115 W 4th Street #311 new

Long Beach,CA 90802

$ 779000

1 Bed

1 Bath

1462 SqFt


Key Details

Property Type Condo

Sub Type Condominium

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 1,462 sqft

Price per Sqft $532

MLS Listing ID CRPW25168672

Bedrooms 1

Full Baths 1

HOA Fees $755/mo

HOA Y/N Yes

Year Built 1929

Lot Size 0.533 Acres

Property Sub-Type Condominium

Source Datashare California Regional

Property Description

Historic Walker Building, by architects Meyer & Holler (1929.) Skillfully adapted by Interstices Architects. One of the first loft adaptations in the city, it remains the most sought after. This building is included in the Mills Act, which gives the buyer significant annual property tax savings. A prime location at 4th & Pine; the building's revival anticipated the once again vibrant downtown it is at the center of. A true loft in every sense of the word, with intact details of an historic building providing backdrop for a modern & industrial aesthetic. Towering concrete support pillars, raw board formed concrete and monumental sash hung wood windows are just a few historic details. As a corner unit, light floods the space from both North & East facings and allows views in both directions. The loft's original open plan, 13' ceilings and polished concrete floors remain, but a modern, streamlined kitchen workspace is now the focal point. Reform Basis cabinets in olive linoleum surround all professional grade DCS appliances, finished with beautiful leathered quartzite countertop. A leathered granite topped island table with Vipp pendants overhead creates additional counter space & a place to gather. A sleek bathroom remodel has white rectangular stacked tile walls & black hexagonal

Location

State CA

County Los Angeles

Interior

Heating Central

Cooling Ceiling Fan(s),Central Air

Flooring Concrete

Fireplaces Type None

Fireplace No

Appliance Dishwasher,Gas Range,Microwave,Refrigerator

Laundry Other,Inside

Exterior

Garage Spaces 1.0

Pool None

Amenities Available Other

View City Lights

Private Pool false

Building

Story 1

Water Public

Schools

School District Los Angeles Unified

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