8839 Cashio St, Los Angeles, CA 90035
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8839 Cashio St
Los Angeles, CA 90035

Pico-Robertson
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,347 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,347 sqft

$7,000/mo

Original price: $7,800
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Description

Spanish style house with tons of charm. Centrally located close to the best parts Los Angeles has to offer. Pool, finished 400 square foot garage with vaulted ceilings and chandelier. Can be used as office, workout room. Hardwood floors, recently re-plastered pool and remodeled back yard. Central heating and Air Conditioning.

Remodeled home is in prime location just South of Beverly Hills and East of Century City. Includes garage which can be used as home office. Actually two full bedrooms and additional room which can be used for a nanny or babys room. Hardwood floors.

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
Attached Garage
Outdoor
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A/C
Cooling only
Utilities Included
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Listed
8 days ago

Details for 8839 Cashio St

Days on Market

Days on Market: 8 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DryerWasher
Heating & Cooling
Air Conditioning
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Attached Off Street, On Site

Rental

Cats, small dogs allowedDeposit: $7,000

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What Locals Say about Pico-Robertson

  • Shalipasamba7
    "Some dog owners don’t pick up after their dogs is one. Second, the streets here are not really well maintained. The trashcans are tipped over. Sometimes my dog eating something already. Its not safe to have trash around and it looks dirty like that"
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  • Trulia User
    "love it perfect location ! i feel very safe in this area as a woman, it’s a lot of people on foot walking and running. Just a cool place !"
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  • Trulia User
    "Very quiet neighborhood despite being so close to a main street. We lucked out finding this little hidden gem in Mid City. Not all of it is this nice, but when it is, it’s amazing!"
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  • Trulia User
    "I love the markets, places of worship, walking together with my friends. Overall, the restaurants are very good - stopping in with friends or family for Pizza, and the last minute run at the grocery markets! "
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  • Trulia User
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for many years. Getting nicer and nicer. there are a lot of flowers and trees."
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  • Trulia User
    "It’s a safe zone just need to be careful on cars rushing on the street during peak hours where by the do not stop "
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  • Trulia User
    "It’s a great place for families. Neighbors are nice. The streets are narrow though, and a lot of people don’t drive very well over here. Lots of mini vans and big vehicles trying to go by each other and it can be very frustrating how people will just stop in the middle of the street and force you to drive around their big vans and cars. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Quick 20-minute drive to Santa Monica and the beach. Great location for those who work on the west side."
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  • Patrick F.
    "It’s clean, and although it’s probably way less fun for the dog, compared to Hollywood, because you don’t have to worry about your dog deciding to eat random chicken wings found laying in the sidewalk. There is one skunk in the neighborhood but I’ve only seen it at come out at night and I keep my distance but yeah something to keep in mind if you think you’re dog might attack it and then get sprayed. "
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  • Zavosh R.
    "there are a lot of dog owners here. so it is dog friendly area but if your dog doesn't always get along with other dogs it may become annoying when you try to walk them."
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  • Ehran H.
    "there are many dog owners, some friendly dogs and some not. it’s a cute community with some beautiful dogs. "
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  • Wendy.l.hacker
    "There is a lot of traffic to get to the 10 or 405. The streets are packed on Pico, Fairfax and Crescent Heights. "
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  • Vincent P.
    " Been living here for about a year and a half quiet neighborhood not bad at all no no crime that I’m aware of love the park that is close"
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  • Jennifer L.
    "I have two dogs and there are so many dogs in the neighborhood! Everyone is friendly and we recognize so many neighbors by their dogs! "
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  • Oktay O.
    "Safe family friendly neighborhood with minimal homeless problem or crime. Its also affordable and have important services like gas stations, pharmacy, grocery stores"
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  • Mandvi T.
    "Everything is pretty accessible, WeHo, DTLA, BH Westwood, SM. Major freeways are within 10 minutes drive. "
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  • Daniel R.
    "Centrally locates. Easy Access to the 10 Freeway. Can get to DTLA, Santa Monica, in under 20 minutes. And the valley and south beaches within 40. "
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  • Tina D.
    "It’s pretty safe For the most part being close to Beverly Hills. You get the benefits of that with more affordable pricing. "
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  • Gloriahayes03
    "There are plenty of dogs in the area and most of the owners including to dogs are friendly. Not many parks in the area for dogs though. "
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  • Eli
    "It’s one of the most expensive areas in Los Angeles, yet you’ll find a homeless person living on your block. "
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  • Kat W
    "More space available than mid-city. Great trees. Can be sketchy and limited local merchant options. Pico is a great street."
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  • Stefyis
    "A lot of constructions around here. Two way street gets pretty tight with both side street parking. "
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  • Ginger M.
    "A lot of people on foot, especially on Saturdays due to a prevalent Jewish community. Many places to eat / take out from that are kosher / non-kosher within blocks of leaving the house. "
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  • Wadeknowsfire
    "I miss my dog and wish I could have brought him here. Beverly Hills is beautiful and the puppies and life here has been amazing. "
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  • Mcliam
    "Close and convenient to the 10, centrally located, easy to get to mid city, downtown, west side, Culver City. Traffic can be hairy but it’s LA."
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  • Pamela N.
    "the schools have high ranking API scores. My children have been going to the school since they were in preschool. They have proven to be very caring and invested educators."
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  • Gunnerica
    "I’ve lived in this Neighborhood my whole life and have never had any issues! It’s a perfect location and well located close to nice attractions! "
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  • Carlos
    "Very large Jewish community so most of the restaurants and grocery stores are kosher. Very central, downtown 30 min away, beach is 20 min away, north hollywood 30 min."
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8839 Cashio St, Los Angeles, CA is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,347 sqft single-family home. 8839 Cashio St is located in Pico-Robertson, Los Angeles. 8839 Cashio St was listed for rent for $7,000/month on Apr 20, 2024. This property is pet friendly.