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2121 James M Wood Blvd , #411

Los Angeles, CA 90006
  • $292,500
  • STATUS: Active
  • ON SITE: 146 Days
  • MLS #: 25585279
$292,500
  • 1
    BEDS
  • 0.49
    ACRES
  • 1
    BATHS
  • 0
    1/2 BATHS
  • 460
    SQFT
  • $636
    $/SQFT
Neighborhood:
Type:
Condo
Built:
1923
County:

School Ratings & Info

Description

Smart money comes here for Grandpa chic with a touch of The Shining. Walk through the gates of the Glen Donald, and it's like stepping onto a film set. The courtyard is lush, the lobby a vintage time capsule, cinematic in its stillness, a threshold between past and present. Think Raymond Carver meets The Shining: liminal dark glamour. Inside #411, sunlight spills across the original hardwood floors, catching on an exposed brick wall that feels more old-school than starter studio. Nine-foot ceilings add gravitas, and here's the best part: this unit hasn't been messed with. No one's tried to strip it of soul in the name of "modernizing." The full tub remains in the bathroom, the kitchen keeps its cabinets and custom-carved period details, and the walk-in closet is surprisingly generous. The "dressing room" is a bonus area off the main room that's been converted to a sleeping nook that fits a double bed perfectly, like a sleeper car. This makes it a functional junior 1-bedroom. Downstairs, the drama tilts communal: billiards, ping-pong, a piano, a library (formerly the ballroom), laundry, bike racks, a fitness room. HOA dues cover ALL utilities (gas, electric, water, trash).The building has been retrofitted for earthquake safety, and the gated courtyard entry keeps it secure.**Westlake is where developers are putting their money.** This could be your chance to buy in at a very low price, your Echo Park in the '90s moment. The proximity to DTLA makes this a no-brainer. Walking distance to Metro Red/Purple Line at Westlake/MacArthur Park Station. A smarter alternative to dorm life at USC or SCI-Arc, this ownership builds equity rather than drains it.**Total monthly cost with 20% down: approximately $2,110/month, unheard of in LA. No parking included (nearby lot rentals available). The walk to the building will get your blood pumping. This is authentic, gritty Westlake, hiding nothing. These units are for singles, investors, anyone who values legacy, who's practical but refuses to settle for ugly or common. Buying here is its own threshold moment, the bridge to maturity. You step over the line from renting to owning. You invest in yourself, buy a sliver of history, put down roots, and create your own story. The building itself is a passage between eras, anchored in the past yet pressed up against the edge of Downtown and Koreatown. This place has character; it feels a little haunted, and with good reason. The building carries stories. In 2010, the remains of two infants wrapped in 1930s newspapers were discovered in the former ballroom. The mystery remains unsolved. This is a building with a past, not a sanitized cube. If you need pristine and predictable, look elsewhere. This unit is intact, original, and ready for its next chapter if you can handle it.

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Based on information from the Combined LA/Westside Multiple Listing Service as of 2026-01-23T23:42:57.32. All data, including all measurements and calculations of area, is obtained from various sources and has not been, and will not be, verified by broker or MLS. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.
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2121 James M Wood Blvd , #411 Los Angeles, CA 90006

  • Price: $292,500
  • Status: Active
  • On Site: 146 Days
  • MLS #: 25585279
1
Beds
1
Baths
0
½ Baths
0.49
Acres
460
SQFT
$636
$/SQFT
1923
Built
Neighborhood:
Downtown L.A.
County:
Los Angeles
Area:
Downtown L.A.
Property Description
Smart money comes here for Grandpa chic with a touch of The Shining. Walk through the gates of the Glen Donald, and it's like stepping onto a film set. The courtyard is lush, the lobby a vintage time capsule, cinematic in its stillness, a threshold between past and present. Think Raymond Carver meets The Shining: liminal dark glamour. Inside #411, sunlight spills across the original hardwood floors, catching on an exposed brick wall that feels more old-school than starter studio. Nine-foot ceilings add gravitas, and here's the best part: this unit hasn't been messed with. No one's tried to strip it of soul in the name of "modernizing." The full tub remains in the bathroom, the kitchen keeps its cabinets and custom-carved period details, and the walk-in closet is surprisingly generous. The "dressing room" is a bonus area off the main room that's been converted to a sleeping nook that fits a double bed perfectly, like a sleeper car. This makes it a functional junior 1-bedroom. Downstairs, the drama tilts communal: billiards, ping-pong, a piano, a library (formerly the ballroom), laundry, bike racks, a fitness room. HOA dues cover ALL utilities (gas, electric, water, trash).The building has been retrofitted for earthquake safety, and the gated courtyard entry keeps it secure.**Westlake is where developers are putting their money.** This could be your chance to buy in at a very low price, your Echo Park in the '90s moment. The proximity to DTLA makes this a no-brainer. Walking distance to Metro Red/Purple Line at Westlake/MacArthur Park Station. A smarter alternative to dorm life at USC or SCI-Arc, this ownership builds equity rather than drains it.**Total monthly cost with 20% down: approximately $2,110/month, unheard of in LA. No parking included (nearby lot rentals available). The walk to the building will get your blood pumping. This is authentic, gritty Westlake, hiding nothing. These units are for singles, investors, anyone who values legacy, who's practical but refuses to settle for ugly or common. Buying here is its own threshold moment, the bridge to maturity. You step over the line from renting to owning. You invest in yourself, buy a sliver of history, put down roots, and create your own story. The building itself is a passage between eras, anchored in the past yet pressed up against the edge of Downtown and Koreatown. This place has character; it feels a little haunted, and with good reason. The building carries stories. In 2010, the remains of two infants wrapped in 1930s newspapers were discovered in the former ballroom. The mystery remains unsolved. This is a building with a past, not a sanitized cube. If you need pristine and predictable, look elsewhere. This unit is intact, original, and ready for its next chapter if you can handle it.
Exterior Features

Building Type Attached Covered Parking 0 Direction Faces East Entry Location Foyer Exterior Construction Brick Fence Other Horse YN No Levels Three Or More Lot Size Area 21313 Parking Garage None Patio Features None Pool Description None Pool YN No Spa None Spa YN No Style Architectural Tennis Court None Tennis YN No Total Parking 0 View Description City View YN Yes Water Frontage None

Interior Features

Bathroom Features Shower Over Tub Common Walls Attached Cooking Appliances Free Standing Gas Cooling Wall Unit(s) Den No Dining Room No Eating Areas Breakfast Nook Equipment Built-InsCeiling FanRefrigeratorRecirculated Exhaust FanRange/OvenFreezer Family Room No Fireplace Rooms None Flooring WoodTile Foundation Details Foundation - Brick & Mortar Per Furnished Unfurnished Heating Floor Furnace Interior Features ElevatorHigh Ceilings (9 Feet+) Kitchen Features Ceramic CountersGalley KitchenTile Counters Laundry Community One Quarter Baths 0 Rooms Living RoomBonus RoomConverted Bedroom Water Heater Features Central Water Heater

Property Features

Amenities Assoc Pet RulesBilliard RoomCard RoomElevatorExercise RoomExtra StorageFitness CenterGated CommunityOnsite Property ManagementControlled Access Association Fees Include ElectricityGasTrashMaintenance PaidInsuranceSewerUtilities Association Pet Rules Assoc Pet RulesCall For RulesPermitted TypesSubmit PetsWeight Limit Available For Lease No Complex Name Glen Donald Disability Access None Disclosures As IsCC and RTrust/Conservatorship Entry Floor Number 4 Hoa Fee Frequency1 Monthly Hoa Fee1 278.00 Hoa Yn Yes Inclusions all utilitiesfree Wi-Fi in common areascommunity laundrya librarypianobilliard and ping-pong tablesbike racksand a fitness room (extra one time fee to register) Land Lease Purchase YN No Lease Option No Number Of Units 94 Planned Urban Development No Property Condition Repair Cosmetic Property Sub Type Condominium Sale Type Standard Security Features Card/Code AccessCommunityExterior Security LightsFire and Smoke Detection SystemResident ManagerSmoke DetectorGated Source Living Area Owner Source Lot Size Area Vendor Enhanced Unit Floor In Building 4 Water In StreetPublic Year Built Source Vendor Enhanced Zoning LAC2

Listing provided courtesy of Alexis Hall DRE#01920787 of Alexis Hall: 323-804-7887.


Based on information from the Combined LA/Westside Multiple Listing Service as of 2026-01-23T23:42:57.32. All data, including all measurements and calculations of area, is obtained from various sources and has not been, and will not be, verified by broker or MLS. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.
 
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