16825 Palm Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93314
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Bedrooms
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Bathrooms
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Available
Available Sep 10

About This Home
Rent: $1,250 Deposit: $1,250 1 Bedroom / 1 Bathroom in highly desirable North West Bakersfield. Enjoy country style living surrounded by trees and farm land. Very quiet surene living. Water is included with the rent! Near by schools: Rio-Bravo-Greel Elementary School, Rio Bravo-Greel Middle School, and Liberty High School *Renters Insurance required. *Pets Allowed *Breed restrictions apply SHOWINGS ARE ALLOWED WITH A $50.00 REFUNDABLE CASH DEPOSIT - 2 HOUR TIME LIMIT BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9AM - 3PM, MONDAY - FRIDAY. Please call our office to view the property
16825 Palm Ave is a house located in Kern County and the 93314 ZIP Code.
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Positioned right where the San Joaquin Valley meets the Sierra Nevada, Bakersfield is a thriving community that wears its unique heritage on its sleeve. While one of California’s largest cities today, Bakersfield’s local character is heavily influenced by its agricultural background. Horse shows are popular, with many filling the calendar, and locals love to take advantage of the outlying landscape in off-road vehicles. Festivals throughout the year celebrate the city’s diverse cultural influences, including Native American, Basque, Greek, and Scottish events.
Musical traditions run deep in Bakersfield, and largely define the community.
Learn more about living in BakersfieldColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 15 min | 7.3 mi | |
Drive: | 26 min | 14.6 mi |
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