Listing provided courtesy of Peter Maurice of Rodeo Realty. Last updated 2026-05-01 08:20:28.000000. Listing information © 2026 Sandicor.
Asking Price: $749,000 |
1855 Industrial #707, Los Angeles CA 90021
Community: C23 - Metropolitan
This property was built in 1923 and is priced at $749,000. Please see the additional details below.
Offering monumental scale and industrial design, this top-floor, south-facing loft in the historic Toy Factory building offers a genuine Arts District experience. An ideal residence for artists, collectors, musicians, or anyone seeking a true loft experience, with expansive gallery/display and work space -- nearly 1,500 square feet of open-concept living -- coupled with honest expression of architectural materials and elements. An expansive bank of steel windows, concrete pillars, polished concrete aggregate floors, exposed ducting and soaring ceilings woven together to create an inviting space that is dramatic in scale, volume and inherently flexible. Inventive and efficient features include substantial hidden/built in storage, floor-to-ceiling curtained mezzanine bedroom zone, full bath with dual vanities, in-unit laundry, and a den or office (possible second bedroom) with custom corner pocket doors. The HOA features a rooftop pool just one level above the unit, with dramatic skyline views and a fire pit lounge, and a community garden space. Additional building perks include controlled access, fully outfitted on-site gym and one dedicated parking spot with EV Charging Installed (plus ample public parking across the street), conveniences that let you relax, entertain friends and family, and enjoy your home. HOA dues are $994/month and include a doorman, water, trash, sewer, and building amenities. The lively Flamingo Bar, award-winning restaurant Camelia and Joe's bodega/convenience shop located on the first floor provide food, drink, and sundries at your fingertips. And close by, great dining from Girl and the Goat, Bavel, Urth, and more, plus shopping and neighborhood landmarks, including the forthcoming Sixth Street PARC - 12 acres of green space, art installations, and gathering areas along the LA River. Not to be missed!






















