Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Temple Lofts Blow Out for the final 9!


The Masonic Temple in Long Beach has been selling Lofts for 3 years. 3 years to sell 84 units. Now, in their defense, they only recently participated with the real estate community and since then sales have been brisk.


The Temple Lofts is a truly striking adaptive re-use project. Their attention to detail to keep the history of the Temple and compliment that with two new towers to the North and South is truly an achievement. Now, there are Just 9 Lofts left. So what is special about these remaining Lofts? Here are some highlights:


  • 2 Penthouse units that used to be priced over $900,000 are now both below $600,000

  • $50,000 incentive on many of the remaining units can be used anyway you would like from reduction in price to rate buy down

  • Only 3 units left total between the towers. One in the North Tower has a great city view

If you were waiting for the right price, now is your time. The builder is happily working away to be done with their project so these prices are close to phase 1 pricing!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a horrible place to live! The remaining 9 units are not even fit for the homeless to live in!!!

Anonymous said...

Very shoody construction.

James Bridges said...

Well since no names were left with the comments, I can't think you have that strong of an opinion. I think the builder did a pretty good job and took on some challenging aspects with the adaption of the temple. Floor plans are large and history was preserved here.

Anonymous said...

I think those people who thought this was not well constructed obviously did not get the loft concept. I thought it was really well done, and very urban. The appliances are wonderful, and the original brick walls create a nice contrast to the stainless steel. The concrete floors are great too. I wish there were more places like this!

James Bridges said...

I would certainly agree that those who didn't like it don't get the loft concept.

I think the builder took on a great challenge on this project and it came out great. The floor plans were large, the HOA is super reasonable, and you get some great balconies to enjoy year round great weather :)