The Higgins Building is a historical building on the north end of Historic Core. It was originally built in 1910, and was one of the first earthquake and fire proof building in downtown when it was built a century ago. It is also one of the first historic buildings to be renovated, in 2003.
Besides it convenient location to the Art District, and the Financial district, the building also sports some popular destinations. This includes Fire Pit Pizza downstairs, and the Edison Club, maybe the most popular and eclectic club in downtown. There in fact, is a staircase that leads to the Edison from the Higgins Building. But you usually have to go through the front gate to enter the club.
The lofts have been created with Beaux-Art style. They have many original fixtures. Some of these include marble staircases, iron doors, and iron-cage elevator.
Some features of the interior of the lofts include stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, 10 foot ceilings, concrete floors, big windows, original tiles, and exposed brick.
There is a roof top with views of downtown Los Angeles. There is a BBQ pit there as well. On the ground level, in the middle of the Higgins Building, is a garden where you can lounge with others.
One of the financial advantages to the Higgings Building, besides its low prices, is that it’s approved for the Mills Act, which means you get anywhere from a 20% to 70% reduction off of your property tax.
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Property Details:
Year Open: Built 1910, renovated 2003
Mills Act: Yes
Balcony: No
Studio Avg Price: $175,000
1 bedroom Avg Price: $275,000
2 bedroom Avg Price:
3 bedroom Avg Price:
Financing: Conventional
HOA: $500
Pool: No
Jacuzzi: No
Business Center: No
Owner Parking: Yes
Guest Parking: No
24 Hour Attendant: Yes
Security Guard: Yes
Floors: 10
Units: 135
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Property Address: 108 West 2nd St, Los Angeles CA 90014









