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141 San Pacual Avenue Apartments

2br - $2,695 ($1,348/br) πŸ—ΊοΈ  141 San Pascual Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90042 πŸ›Œ  2 πŸ“  3.1mi to CSULA
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Inspired by midcentury Modernism architecture, these newly renovated rental homes are just minutes to thriving Figueroa Street in Highland Park. 141 San Pascual Avenue, located in the heart of Highland Park’s historic Garvanza neighborhood, features a five-unit, two-story low-rise building with enhanced modern architecture.

Carefully restored and designed by a renowned LA designer, these 1960s modern luxury rental homes feature keyless entry door locks to spacious two-bedroom floor plans with newly renovated kitchen and bathrooms. The kitchen boasts sparkling white stone quartz countertops with brand new self-closing cabinetry and high-end stainless-steel refrigerators with matching gas cooktop with oven and microwave. Stacked washer and dryers included inside each rental home with porcelain tiled bathtubs and glass shower doors. Each rental home also includes central A/C cooling and heating with recessed lights with luxury style cellular shade window blinds and distressed wood plank floors.

Minutes off the 101 Freeway on the York Boulevard exit and nestled in the historic Garvanza area of Highland Park. Highland Park, Los Angeles' first actual suburb, has a long history filled with art, agriculture, architecture, and an ethnically diverse mix of Angelenos. Today the rapidly gentrifying hipster haven has become a must-visit for foodies, historic home buffs, and tourists looking for the next capital of L.A. cool. Highland Park is a nexus of chic boutiques and independent stores. One of the liveliest strips is Figueroa Street, on which you can find everything from skate shops to musical instruments and vintage clothing. A high concentration of chain stores and bargain outlets spills into York Boulevard to the southeast, becoming more interesting to the northwest, where secondhand furniture stores, tattoo parlors and tarot-readers rub shoulders with hair salons and restaurants.