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Pico Robertson Apartments

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Real Estate Agent with Rise Up Local & Lead Generation Experts

What are rents in Pico Robertson?

Rents in Pico Robertson range from $2,000 to $6,000. Every once in a while, you might find a screaming deal for an older 1 bedroom or studio under $2,000, but for the most part, entry-level rental prices start at $2,000 monthly. Most of the apartments in Pico Robertson were built between the 1920s to the 1950s and most of the inventory are one-bedrooms and two bedrooms. One bedroom range in price from $2,000 to $3,000 depending on condition and size. Two Bedrooms start at $2,500 and go up to $4,500 for new construction Pico Robertson apartments . There are some 3 bedrooms, mostly in the new construction apartment buildings, and large up and down duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes north of Pico. Prices for these range from $4,000 to $6,000 and are top of the market pricing.

Why do people move to Pico Robertson?

For many years Pico Robertson was a less expensive alternative to Beverly Hills. Nowadays Pico Robertson has become a strong neighborhood choice in its own right and it continues to evolve.

Pico Robertson is an affluent Westside community that is centrally located and offers a rich urban cultural experience. It reminds me of the Los Angeles Art District 10 years ago. In the past few years, we are seeing new developments coming in and creating a new living experience for residents- modern construction buildings with open kitchens and combined living room and dining rooms, and walk-in closets and covered parking.

Pico Robertson enjoys the same convenience that its nearby neighbor Miracle Mile is known for but offers residents a farther west location, and lower commute times to all Westside destinations.

Pico Robertson is just 5 minutes from Beverly Hills, 15 minutes to West Hollywood, 25 minutes to Culver City and 30 minutes to Century City- all major employment centers with high paying jobs and robust shopping, dining, and entertainment.

But don’t let all those bright glittering lights fool you- Pico Robertson has its own local restaurants that run along Pico Blvd and offer some café settings for working on the go with a laptop. There is Nick’s coffee shop and a Starbucks on the northeast corner of Pico and Robertson. And Pico Robertson apartments are close to some of the finest kosher dining options in the city, with neighborhood stalwarts like Schwartz bakery

Walkability is a huge draw to the neighborhood with large sidewalks and plenty of places to walk to. There is a strong religious population that walking is essential on days of worship which is one of the reasons this neighborhood became popular in the first place!

What kinds of apartments are in Pico Robertson?

The real estate inventory in Pico Robertson is divided almost equally between single-family houses, condominiums, and apartments. Properties north of Pico and south of Beverly Hills are mostly rental apartments and condos. Properties to the south of Pico are mostly concentrated to houses and condos with a few apartments sprinkled in.