Bay Area











2 - 5 Beds
1 - 1.5 Baths
3228 Adeline St, Berkeley, CA 94703











3 Beds
3 Baths
1725 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94703




















2 - 6 Beds
1 - 3 Baths
UC Berkeley Off-campus Housing
1717 University Ave, Berkeley, CA 94703













3 - 7 Beds
1 - 4 Baths
2430 Prospect St, Berkeley, CA 94704















2 - 6 Beds
1 - 4 Baths
2715 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA 94704











2 - 6 Beds
1 - 4 Baths
2124 Parker St, Berkeley, CA 94704








Studio - 3 Beds
1 - 2 Baths
2729 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA 94704











1 - 6 Beds
1 - 3 Baths
2701 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704












1 - 5 Beds
1 - 3 Baths
2618 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704








1 - 14 Beds
1 - 7 Baths
2425 Prospect St, Berkeley, CA 94704








4 - 11 Beds
1 - 4 Baths
1770 La Loma Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709














2 - 6 Beds
1 - 3 Baths
2901 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704








1 - 10 Beds
1 - 4 Baths
2434 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704





1 - 3 Beds
1 Bath
2315 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704










2 - 6 Beds
1 - 2.5 Baths
12 Panoramic Way, Berkeley, CA 94704












4 - 5 Beds
3 Baths
2620 Regent St, Berkeley, CA 94704








Studio - 5 Beds
1 - 2 Baths
2414 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704












2 - 8 Beds
1 - 2.5 Baths
2335 Warring St, Berkeley, CA 94704














2 - 4 Beds
1 - 2 Baths
2350 Prospect St, Berkeley, CA 94704





5 Beds
3 Baths
2710 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94705
San Francisco Bay Area offers an impressive variety of housing solutions designed to fit all lifestyles and budgets. As one of California's major metropolitan regions encompassing San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose as well as numerous smaller ones; the Bay Area offers various living solutions suitable for different budgets and life stages.
San Francisco offers many vibrant neighborhoods such as SoMa in its urban core that range from luxury Bay Area apartments to high-rises, while Mountain View and Palo Alto in Silicon Valley boast major tech firms as well as top-rated schools nearby.
Oakland offers an eclectic blend of cultures and an active arts community for an affordable alternative to urban living, featuring charming neighborhoods such as Jack London Square or Lake Merritt that combine charm with convenience.
The Bay Area is well known for its high cost of living, which is reflected in its rental prices. On average a one-bedroom apartment in the Bay Area costs approximately $2,226, while studio apartments average at approximately $2,049 monthly; two-bedroom rentals may reach as much as $3,950 monthly depending on their neighborhood location.
Even with these high prices, the Bay Area remains attractive due to a thriving job market--particularly within tech. This ensures there will always be available Bay Area apartments for rent ranging from luxury units with top-of-the-line amenities to more budget-conscious options in diverse communities.
Navigating the Bay Area is made simpler thanks to an expansive public transport network including BART, Caltrain, and numerous bus services. Furthermore, its bike- and pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods make for easy travel around Berkeley and San Francisco.
Life in the Bay Area offers unparalleled innovation, rich cultural landscape, stunning natural beauty from coastal views and vineyard knolls all the way into wine country; endless recreational opportunities in San Francisco's bustling urban life to idyllic suburban living on the Peninsula or lively communities on East Bay are endlessly inspiring - it has something for everyone!
Discover Bay Area rentals that match both lifestyle and opportunity seamlessly, such as its wide array of rental housing.