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$2,395per month

5239 Lexington Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90029
1 bed, 1 bath 725 sq. ft.
Managed by BK Moss Properties, LLC.
Updated 18 hours ago
Quick Facts
Property TypeDuplexes And Fourplexes
Deposit$2,395
Date AvailableAvailable Now
ParkingSpace 1
Application Fee30
SmokingNot Specified
Lease Terms
One Year
Utilities
Water, Sewer, Garbage, Lawn
Pets
Dogs Allowed, Cats Allowed
2 cats and 1 dog already live on the premises in seperate unit. They will just need to become frien
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Description
5239 Lexington Avenue


With brand new construction, this newly renovated duplex in East Hollywood is a nice little gem. Positioned on a quaint street, this pocket of East Hollywood sits perfectly between West Hollywood, Hollywood, Los Feliz, and Echo Park.

The unit itself comes with it's own laundry and 1 gated parking space. With the Griffith Park Observatory clearly visible from the driveway, this little oasis comes with a back patio perfect for the morning cup of coffee and/or that evening glass of wine. The landlord also provides a Grill on-site if your in the mood for a little BBQ.

Pet friendly. 2 outdoor/indoor cats, as well as a small dog, are also on the premises. Hopefully they can all be friends :).
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Features
Interior
Washer And Dryer
Air Conditioning
Heat
Refrigerator
DishWasher
Stove
Exterior
Patio
Lawn
Barbecue Area
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