The Brockman Building helped shape downtown LA a century ago. Today, this striking 12-story Beaux Arts tower is gaining new life as The Brockman Lofts. Located in the Financial District, this historic building is pet-friendly and features penthouses, rooftop amenities and large floor plans. The building's historical architecture lives on through its exposed brick and concrete but is now complemented by premium finishes including marble countertops in select lofts. Residents also enjoy priority seating at Bottega Louie as well as delivery straight to their lofts.
To comfortably afford an apartment, we recommend having at least three times your monthy rent in gross household income.
View suggested annual incomes for The Brockman by bedroom type below.
Studio
Suggested income:
$122,800
per year
Rent report
The Brockman Rent vs. Los Angeles Average
The Brockman
Los Angeles Average
Studio
$3,413
$1,998
$0
$1,150
$2,300
$3,450
$4,600
The Brockman is asking 71%
more than the average studio apartment in
Los Angeles.
If you upsized to an average priced Los Angeles 1 bedroom apartment, you would pay
22% more per month.
The Brockman provides 130%
more square footage than the average
Los Angeles studio apartment.
Monthly Rent
Rent per Sq. Ft.
Suggested Monthly Income
The Brockman
Studio
$3,413
$3.00
$10,238
Los Angeles Average
Studio
$1,998
$4.10
$5,994
1BR
$2,574
$3.30
$7,721
2BR
$3,595
$3.20
$10,786
3BR
$5,335
$2.80
$16,004
4BR
$6,276
$3.30
$18,829
Availability in Los Angeles
In order to find the best deal, you need to know what types of units are available. Property managers may be willing to
give concessions if they have many vacant units.
There are currently 3,125 1BR
units on the market in Los Angeles. If you're looking to negotiate, this may be your best option.