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Bakery Living Apartments

6350 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Monthly Rent

$1,610 - $4,870

Bedrooms

Studio - 2

Bathrooms

1 - 2

About this Rental

Bakery Living

Bakery Living Apartments is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the 15206 zip code. This apartment community was built in 2014 and has 5 stories with 174 units.

Pricing and Floor Plans

The Micro 1 (Blue)

$1,892 - $2,320
Studio, 1 Bath
508 Sq. Ft.
1 Rental Available
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available

The Micro 2 (Orange)

$1,610 - $2,023
Studio, 1 Bath
510 Sq. Ft.
Dec. 21
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available

The Micro 2 (Blue)

$1,811 - $2,317
Studio, 1 Bath
510 Sq. Ft.
Jan. 21
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available

The 1 Bedroom 10 (Orange)

$2,378 - $2,860
1 Bed, 1 Bath
740 Sq. Ft.
1 Rental Available
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available

The 1 Bedroom 8 (Orange)

$2,453 - $2,936
1 Bed, 1 Bath
809 Sq. Ft.
1 Rental Available
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available

The 1 Bedroom 5 (Orange)

$2,473 - $2,961
1 Bed, 1 Bath
762 Sq. Ft.
1 Rental Available
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available

The 1 Bedroom 7 - (Orange)

$2,428 - $2,968
1 Bed, 1 Bath
787 Sq. Ft.
Dec. 21
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available

Corporate Suite

$3,500
1 Bed, 1 Bath
809 Sq. Ft.
Dec. 30
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available

The One Bedroom 8 (Blue)

$2,554 - $3,205
1 Bed, 1 Bath
809 Sq. Ft.
Jan. 23
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available

The 2 Bedroom 8 (Orange)

$4,183 - $4,870
2 Beds, 2 Baths
1,544 Sq. Ft.
Jan. 14
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
*Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price and availability is subject to change without notice.
*Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.

Details

Lease Term Options

  • 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

Property Information

  • Built in 2014
  • 174 units/5 stories

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data independent market research.

Cats Allowed

  • Monthly Pet Rent
    $30
  • One Time Fee
    $250
  • Pet Deposit
    $0
  • Weight Limit
    100 lbs
  • Pet Limit
    2

Comments

Cats

Dogs Allowed

  • Monthly Pet Rent
    $30
  • One Time Fee
    $250
  • Pet Deposit
    $0
  • Weight Limit
    100 lbs
  • Pet Limit
    2

Restrictions

Pitt Bull, German Shepard, Doberman Pincher, Chow and Rottweiler

Comments

Dogs

Property Highlights

  • Bike Storage Area
  • Complimentary Coffee
  • Large Walk-in Closets
  • Night Patrol
  • Play Room
  • Reservable Social Spaces
  • Cable/Internet Ready
  • Library
  • Record Room
  • Security Alarm

Apartment Amenities

  • Dishwasher
  • Disposal
  • High Ceilings
  • Microwave
  • Quartz Countertops
  • Recreation Room
  • Refrigerator
  • Window Coverings

Community Features

  • 24 Hour Access
  • Basketball Court
  • Business Center
  • Concierge
  • Courtyard
  • Dry Cleaning Service
  • Elevator
  • Fitness Center
  • Furnished Units Available
  • Guest Apartment

Map of Bakery Living

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Transit

Commuter Rail
Pittsburgh Amtrak Station
11 min Drive
Amtrak
Airport
Pittsburgh International
36 min Drive
Pittsburgh International
Airport
Arnold Palmer Regional
64 min Drive
LBE

Area Scores

Very Walkable
Walk Score®
80
Out of 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
65
Out of 100
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
91
Out of 100

Contact

Property Address:
6350 Penn Ave,
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Phone Number: (724) 558-8067
More Information:
View Property Website
Office Hours
  • SundayCLOSED
  • Monday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Renter Reviews

3 Ratings & Reviews

How Is This Rating Determined?

6/13/23

DON'T LIVE HERE

DO NOT MOVE HERE! Bakery living may seem like a nice place to live, but the management will get you with all their hidden fees and costs and are generally unpleasant to deal with. Want an extra key? That'll cost you $100 because you can't make copies on your own. Get locked out because you only have one key, that'll cost you another $100 just to get let into your apartment. Forget to renew your autopay, that'll cost you another $100. Does your trash happen to clog the trash shoot? There's also a... fee for that.

They also don't provide a way to dispose of cardboard boxes without walking all the way to the basement of the building which is a huge inconvenience that you will experience on a regular basis. Similarly, you will have to walk all the way to the front door any time you need to let a guest in.

There are also charges for water and sewer. These are not based on usage, but instead you are just charged a percentage for the whole building. There is absolutely no transparency behind these charges and you actually have to pay a service fee just to be charged for the buildings water and sewage.

They advertise free bagels on Saturdays, but they don't usually arrive until after 10am, so if you are an early riser you'll be waiting a while for your breakfast.

Then there are the ridiculous things they make you sign for your lease. You have to agree to let them throw away your packages, if they are not picked up fast enough. You have to waive your right to participate in class action lawsuits (not even sure if this is legally enforceable). You give them the right to use your picture in any promotional material.

If I were you I would avoid Walnut Capital in generally. I can't speak for their other buildings, but I'm sure it's more of the same.

Review from Apartments.com

2 People Found This Helpful

2/15/20

Great place to stay if it was a hotel

This building kept tidy and the maintenance staff is very responsive, but is too cheaply built to be worth the price tag of a luxury residential building.

There are about 40 units cramped into a single floor, with ZERO noise reduction. You hear your neighbors entering the floor, walking on the hallway, opening their door, walking towards the windows, closing/opening the blinders, and talking on the phone.

The property management staff (not the maintenance and security people) conveniently...
pretends that the residents are to blame for all the noise problem. They will send you (or your neighbor in case you made the complaint) an email telling you to buy an area rug.

Don't be surprised to get a noise complaint when you are out of town, because the noise transfers through the thin walls and floors to the point that nobody can tell exactly where it's coming from!

So when you take a tour, make sure you bring somebody and insist on conducting some experiments.

First, leave one person in the unit and keep talking. See how much you can hear from outside.

Then, one of you should go to the unit that's right above, or next to yours. Reduce the ambience noise to the nighttime level.

* Walk like an average adult man normally would and see how much it bothers you.
* Stand close to the wall (imagine your neighbor placed a couch against it) and pretend talking on the phone about something exciting, at a relatively high volume.
* Turn on the kitchen sink grater.

If you are OK with what you hear (some units may be than the others), and confident that your neighbors will be fine with it too, then go ahead. Otherwise, I wouldn't commit to a long-term lease here.

Review from Apartments.com

6 People Found This Helpful

8/2/15

Great Place to Live

This new building is very well maintained and has excellent decor and a homey feel. It's right across the street from Bakery Square so it's easy to get to restaurants and shops. It's close to Target, Whole Foods, and Giant Eagle too.

The buses that stop there are a little inconvenient. The main one is 71C and it stops a lot and takes a while to get places. But it has a parking garage if you want to have a car.

Staff is helpful and responsive. The property is well maintained and there are...
frequent events planned for residents.

Review from Apartments.com

7 People Found This Helpful

Moving to Pittsburgh, PA

Shopping Centers

Shoppers will appreciate Bakery Living Apartments proximity to Bakery Square, The Village of Eastside, and Shadyside Plaza. Bakery Square is 0.3 miles away, and The Village of Eastside is within a 5 minute walk.

Commuting

With a TransitScore of 65, Bakery Living Apartments has good transit, including 9 transit stops within 45.6 miles. Transit options include Steel Plaza and Wood Street.

Parks and Recreation

Recreational activities near Bakery Living Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 2.8 miles, including Chatham Arboretum, Pittsburgh Zoo, and Frick Environmental Center.

Airports

Living in Pittsburgh provides easy access to Pittsburgh International, located just 36 minutes from Bakery Living Apartments. Another nearby airport is Arnold Palmer Regional, located 38.8 miles away.

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