Wednesday, September 21, 2016

The Upside of "Older" Properties in DTLA

One thing about those 10-year old condos and the 80-year old loft conversions that were done in the mid 2000s is that the square footage of what was selling was a lot larger than the average brand new home today. Nevermind that the price/sf has gone up all over the city. It's that now, 900sf is the size of a 2-bedroom and 1-bedrooms are more like 650sf.

However, back in 2004-2006 when so many lofts and condos were built/converted, the average 1 bedroom was about 800sf. What this means is that if you have a large 1 bedroom, you can think of converting these into 2 bedrooms later on, or marketing them as potential 2-bedrooms. Permits needed, of course.

The moral of the story? Buy a condo or loft that was built 10 years ago if size matters.