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City Guide for Rolling Hills Estates, CA

Perched atop, well, rolling hills with views of the expanse of the Pacific Ocean, Rolling Hills Estates is the tenth-highest income community in Los Angeles County.

Rolling Hills Estates is a small, desirable community claiming the crown of Palos Verdes -- a green, lush, Mediterranean hill in southern Los Angeles County. Together with its neighbors Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, and Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates offers everything for lovers of the finer things. This includes equestrians, thanks to miles of horse trails that line the streets of this sleepy suburb. At its founding in 1957, Rolling Hills Estates' population was only 3,500. The tiny size was by design: locals wanted to preserve their white fences, bridle trails, and open spaces. Today, the population is a smidge over 8,000 -- hardly a booming metropolis. The city's growth has been accomplished primarily by annexing surrounding areas throughout the years. View Rolling Hills Estates City Guide

What to keep in mind when looking for furnished apartments in Rolling Hills Estates, CA

Furnished apartments in Rolling Hills Estates can save you a ton of time, money and stress. Finding a furnished apartment requires some research to find the right situation for you. Some furnished spaces are short-term rentals designed for corporate stays. This could be ideal if you’re looking for some flexibility while you look around for a more permanent space and save up for furniture.

You can also look for furnished apartments in Rolling Hills Estates as a subletter. Someone who is relocating or traveling for a short time or needs a new roommate may already have a furnished apartment ready to go.

Ask questions about the furniture before you move in. Who is responsible for repairs to the furniture? Will you have access to the furniture for the duration of your lease? It]s possible that someone who moved out of the apartment and left their roommate and furniture behind may want to collect it at a later date.