Why Choose Lofts in Los Angeles?
Loft Living Difference
Obviously a loft isn’t considered a single family home; but neither is it considered an apartment a condominium. Here are some of the differences of loft living:
- Apartments are living spaces or "units" that are specifically designed for rental use wherein the renter leases space from the owner of the apartment complex.
- Townhomes refer to a style of house that shares at least one side of its structure.
- Condominiums - or condos - refer to those units that are privately owned by individuals within an overall shared space.
- Lofts are essentially condos; that is, there is an owner of the interior space within the overall building structure that is owned by someone else. The condo owner is in possession of his personal space, but shares the amenities of the building with the other condo owners. The difference between lofts and condos is that lofts do not have any walls or partial walls; it is all open space.
There is the opportunity to own a loft or rent loft space from a private owner. In either scenario, those who occupy a loft are often treated to ultra-modern or super charming spaces that allows for open living and a great place for entertaining.
About the Company
LoftWay is an online portal for those looking to buy, sell, or rent loft space in the Los Angeles area. In addition to providing information on all available lofts, they are full service real estate brokerage specializing in LOFT Sales and Leases. They can help you search all Venice lofts, downtown LA lofts, Hollywood lofts, and Marina Del Rey lofts for sale and for lease.