Studio Apartments for Rent in Gosford, Bakersfield, CA
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Ask for pricing6521-6561 White Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93309Pet friendly
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Frequently asked questions
What is the average size of a studio apartment in Gosford, Bakersfield, CA?
The average Gosford, Bakersfield, CA studio apartment size is 3,900 sq. ft.
What are the advantages of renting a studio apartment in Gosford, Bakersfield, CA?
Studio apartments in Gosford, Bakersfield, CA tend to be more affordable than other apartments and they have lower utility costs.
What are the downsides of renting a studio apartment in Gosford, Bakersfield, CA?
One of the downsides of living in a studio apartment is the limited storage space.
Renting a studio apartment in Gosford, Bakersfield, CA
Affordable is the name of the game when it comes to single bedroom apartments. If you’re looking for one in Gosford, Bakersfield, CA, you’re in luck because there are no less than 5 cheap studios to choose from, in 4 apartment communities. Finding the efficiency apartment that fits your every need, however, can be challenging even if you know Gosford, Bakersfield, CA like the palm of your hand. Admit it, you too have at least one item on your wishlist that you just can’t let go. Whether it’s the community pool, the on-site gym, or just a fair price, you can go crazy with RentCafe’s price, location and amenities filters and you’ll have no problem pinpointing the small apartment of your dreams.
Not all efficiency apartments are created equal
At the lower end of the price range you’re most likely to find the kind of bachelor flat that has almost everything in one space (apart from the bathroom), even the kitchen is in the main room. This, while sounds bad, is not the end of the world at all—a cleverly placed bookshelf or other piece of furniture can act as an excellent room divider and can do wonders with a one room apartment. If you prefer the “factory-made” solution, though, aim for the higher end of the price range and go for a floor plan with a separate kitchen, and you’ll have one less thing to worry about. The most expensive studio in Gosford, Bakersfield, CA currently asks a monthly $2,500.