1717 University Ave, Berkeley, CA 94703
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Bosco
1717 University Ave
Berkeley, CA 94703

North Berkeley
  • Studio-6 Beds
  • 1-3 Baths
  • Studio-6 Beds
  • 1-3 Baths

$1,474 - $6,687/mo

Local Information

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Description

Bosco is not your standard rental. Alongside the perks that come with coliving a fully-furnished shared suite, WiFi and utilities, and curated events just to name a few Bosco is also the city's first all-electric apartment building. The home's solar array will produce 50% of the building's power needs, and the building's well-insulated envelope will allow the home to be as energy efficient as possible. Whether you live waste free or are just trying to remember your reusable coffee cup each morning, living at Bosco is a step towards a more sustainable future. As a member, you'll also enjoy beautiful amenities including a shared indoor lounge and terrace, perfect for remote work or gathering up a gang for game night, and a rooftop deck, complete with incredible views of the hills and bay.

Special Offers

Get a move in bonus up to 1 month of rent if you sign a lease by July 1!

Offer good until July 01, 2024

Home Highlights

Pets
No
Parking
Garage
Outdoor
Patio
A/C
Heating & Cooling
Utilities Included
Electricity, Garbage, & 4 more
Listed
10 days ago

Details for Bosco

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Heat PumpAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Heat Pump
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CityWater
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherLaundry FacilitiesRefrigerator
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
ElevatorFloors: Laminate

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: Electricity, Garbage, Sewer, Water, Internet, Hot WaterFurnishedDeposit Fee: $1,935 - $5,850

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: High Speed Internet
Security
Controlled access
Community rooms
Lounge

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
BalconyPatio
Parking & Garage
GarageParking: Attached Garage

Additional Information

Special Features
Special Features: Shared Goods

Bosco Floor Plans & Pricing

Studio (1 Floorplan)

Suite 203 - Single Rooms
Studio1ba$1,554
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2 Bedrooms (3 Floorplans)

Suite 204 - Single Rooms
2bd1ba$1,737
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102
2bd1ba$4,212
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101
2bd1ba$4,579
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3 Bedrooms (3 Floorplans)

Suite 302 - Single Rooms
3bd1ba$1,474
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Suite 304 - Single Rooms
3bd1ba$1,879
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203
3bd1ba$6,687
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5 Bedrooms (1 Floorplan)

Suite 401 - Single Rooms
5bd2ba$1,987
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6 Bedrooms (1 Floorplan)

Suite 301 - Single Rooms
6bd3ba$1,970
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Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

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Affordability

TIP:Try to keep your rent within a third of your gross household income. Learn why in our Renter's Guide.
For this property
$53,064 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.

Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about North Berkeley

  • Ari J.
    "There is a long, excellent park for walks, which also has an off leash dog area. It’s really great to have so much space in a more urban area. "
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  • Jorge A. S. L. O.
    "It is urban. There hardly any grass anywhere by the sidewalks and where there is there are sometimes burs that will hurt your dogs paws."
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  • Ashagrao
    "The proximity to Bart and bike path as well as walkability to restaurants and stores is wonderful. The area is also quiet and family friendly with tons of parks around. "
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  • Heliotropium
    "Nice, quiet neighborhood with a (for the Bay area) tidy BART station. There's Ford Go Bikes here, and the bike trail through Berkeley runs through it. "
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  • Theresa L.
    "There is a dog park three blocks away and many quiet streets for walking on as well. Dogs are very welcome!"
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  • Bueller4prez
    "I lived here for 5 years and it's a great area for families. There are lots of resources and events for everyone: the farmer's markets, the schools are great, lots of daycare options and playgrounds for little ones. The student presence is diminished due to the high cost of living in this area, but not gone. The cultural vibe is similar to most of Berkeley, great most of the time with the occasional run-in with an entitled former hippy who elbows you out of the way to get at their organic melon at Monterey Market. For some reason, everyone thinks they can cross the street whenever and where ever they please. Otherwise a great area for food, evening strolls and hanging out with the family"
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  • bracanka l.
    "I've lived here since 1987. Buying a home here was the best thing for me and my family. We live a 10 minute walk to North Berkeley BART and to great bus transportation on San Pablo Ave to both San Francisco and all parts of the East Bay. Our street is very quiet with good neighbors. Berkeley Adult school offers lots of interesting day, evening and weekend classes. Acme bakery has the best bread and Cafe Leila's outdoor patio and excellent food are always worth a visit. Monterey Market is not far and Solano Avenue and 4th Street shops are just a short drive. Cedar Rose park is also an easy walk for a children's play area and grassy fields for soccer, volleyball or just picnicking. Northwest Berkeley offers the best living for middle income families who want a safe, friendly, clean and accessible place to make their homes."
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  • Bonnesante
    "We moved here from San Francisco's Richmond District and in comparison, there leaves a lot to be desired. I am not accustomed to TRASH being littered everywhere. Little Caesar's pizza boxes and Popeye's trash is found everywhere around here. The worst is after garbage day, when people put whatever they want on the corner, hoping the garbage truck will haul it away but they don't, so it stays on the corner for weeks. Traffic on either University or San Pablo can be horrendous on weekends, so you need to be savvy about using side roads to get around by car or bike. Parking can also be a hassle, especialy when the Casa De Cultura has classes or events going on. On the positive side, I'm within walking distance to Fourth Street shopping, like Sur La Table, Benefit Cosmetics, M.A.C. Cosmetics, Anthropologie, and Paper Source. There are decent restaurants within walking distance, like La Mission, Kabana, Your Place Thai Cuisine, Priya Indian Cuisine, Lanesplitters Pizza, and others that I have not tried yet (Local 123, Luca Cucina Italiana, The Cheese Steak Shop). I'm within walking distance to 2 bars: Albatross Pub and Acme Bar so there's some nightlife around here. I've found that I can walk around the neighborhood safely, which is important as a young woman. There are bike routes nearby, which can take you to the Berkeley Marina, Emeryville, downtown Berkeley, or Albany in mere minutes. I also like being a 10 minute walk from North Berkeley BART station, since it beats sitting in traffic on I-80. It's not as clean (amazingly) as our old neighborhood and we're no longer a 10 minute walk from a national park like we once were, but we do like our new neighborhood, flaws and all. "
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  • mysolosusan
    "I've lived in several locations around this area, for over twenty-five years total. I like it, but as far as 'safety,' there's more to safety than sheer violent crime, such as people who patronize the University/SanPable area shops, and wander around in the general area. You will definitely see more displaced and/or seedy individuals walking up and down Berkeley Way and Hearst - streets very near University, than on streets farther away. In addition there have been more real prostitute and drug rings on both streets over the last twenty-five years than farther away. My kids have tended to avoid those streets up to Sacramento - telling me about these things themselves over time. In general it's a safe area, but don't be too naive to believe the University and San Pablo corner doesn't influence things for the worse at times for nearby residents. "
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  • Charlieh
    "Within walking distance to multiple commercial areas, Shops, world-class food, parks, walking paths thru the hills, schools, etc. "
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Bosco is located at 1717 University Ave, Berkeley, CA. Bosco offers Studio-6 bed, 1-3 bath units. Bosco is located in North Berkeley, Berkeley. There are no units available at this time.