22160 Center St, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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Creekside Terrace
22160 Center St
Castro Valley, CA 94546

  • 1-2 Beds
  • 1-2 Baths
  • 709-1,018 sqft
  • 1-2 Beds
  • 1-2 Baths
  • 709-1,018 sqft

$2,199 - $2,898/mo

Local Information

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Description

Live Better. Live Creekside

Creekside Terrace provides you the convenience of city living in a serene, wooded setting next to the San Lorenzo Creek. Our extra large one and two bedrooms units offer modern appliances and plenty of storage, pantry, and closet space. Our 52 apartment unit community offers many amenities for you to take advantage of. Enjoy taking a refreshing dip in our sparkling swimming pool, sitting on your private patio shaded by one of our property's many towering redwood trees, exercising in our fitness center, or simply relaxing in our men's and women's saunas. We are centrally located in Castro Valley at the intersection of Grove Way and Center Street. Just seconds from I-580 or BART, your commute choices will never be easier! Starbucks, Trader Joe's, banking, and restaurants are all right in the neighborhood. Visit us today and let our friendly and professional management staff help you make Creekside Terrace your next home.

Special Offers

Office Hours

Tue - Sat
9:00am to 6:00pm

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
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Outdoor
Pool
A/C
Cooling only
Utilities Included
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Listed
56 days ago

Details for Creekside Terrace

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: UnknownCats, small dogs allowedDeposit Fee: $600

Interior Features

Interior Details
StorageCeiling Fan
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherMicrowave
Heating & Cooling
Air Conditioning
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Unknown

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: Unknown
Community rooms
Fitness Center

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Covered Parking, Street Parking
Pool
Pool

Additional Information

Package Receiving Service
Special Features
Special Features: Off Street Parking

Creekside Terrace Floor Plans & Pricing

1 Bedroom (1 Floorplan, 1 Unit)

Crow Canyon
709 sqft
1bd1ba709 sqft$2,199
Available Now

2 Bedrooms (1 Floorplan, 2 Units)

San Lorenzo
1,018 sqft
2bd2ba1,018 sqft$2,828 - $2,898
Available Now
Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

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Affordability

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For this property
$79,164 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
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What Locals Say about Castro Valley

  • Judy J Chen
    "Retro feel to some of the downtown area gives this town a unique vibe, not cookie cutter at all. More restaurants and coffee shop options than ever before. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Been living here for 6 years, it's located near a major interstate, and shopping. Good transportation, Don Castro Lake near by for recreation, several gas stations and convenience stores that are open 24 hours 7 days a week. "
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  • Leah M.
    "The schools are great and teachers are extremely supportive. Especially during Distance Learning. Community will always come together to help anyone in need. "
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  • Elizabeth H. P.
    "Great parks, schools are excellent, residents are friendly and conscientious. Overall it’s a really peaceful and pleasant place to live and raise a family. Also very easy to commute to various places in the Bay Area, not enough good restaurants though. "
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  • Michellehgarcia
    "Safe community overall. Schools are good. Good eating choices & shopping. Centrally located to SF and South Bay. "
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  • Trevor A.
    "It’s loud. Fireworks occur very frequently throughout the year. During the day it is safe usually to walk them. Not a lot of large yards nor any good parks in Castro valley for them to run"
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  • JL V.
    "Easy I go against traffic. I work in the Tri Valley area. I like the cooler weather of East Bay for living. "
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  • Melina V.
    "I live in the outskirts, still lots of homeless people but overall is safe and quieter for bay area standards"
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  • Trulia User
    "Castro Valley is quite and a nice place. It has good school. we need better restaurants but it is good. "
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  • Tammy F.
    "great schools public pool in summer kid friendly places to eat fantastic schools lots of churches and temples "
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  • Catherine S.
    "There’s a lot of nice hills to walk you’re dog and get good exercise at the same time. There is also a dog-specific store on the the main Blvd."
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  • Jureksiem
    "Great town if you have dogs or if you don't. The streets are safe to walk at all times and dog parks abound."
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  • Maureen P.
    "Most yards are a good size. Lots of parks walking distance. Privacy is easy because there’s space. Many good sidewalks. Flat enough to run in."
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  • Hraxon
    "My commute is a painful 32 miles that can take up to 90 minutes and on a really bad day...2 hours one way."
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  • Crisgf.ks
    "The schools are very good, and it’s a safe, friendly community to live in. It is easy to travel to San Francisco from here and to other communities for shopping, dining out. "
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  • Jerichoyadao25
    "Walking distance to bart. Lots of places around each other that does not require a vehicle. Near major freeways "
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  • Agonzalez927
    "We are a very small family friendly city. Great place to live as well as excellent schools cute restaurants and a small downtown area with great people and diverse."
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  • Stayinpossibility
    "rodeo and parade, chili cook off, fall festival, lights parade, movies in the park, sports orgs, car shows... "
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  • Nerfherder1800
    "Even though you pick after your dogs owners can get angry when your dog does it's business. I once had a woman scream at me and throw a rock at my dog as I was picking up his poop with a doggy bag."
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  • Yolanda M.
    "My commute to East Oakland is about 30 minutes. Most of the traffic I get is after I get off the freeway in Oakland off 98th or Keller. "
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  • Bryan
    "I grew up here and my parents have lived in the same house for the last 30+ years. Most of the neighborhoods in my area have very nice a personable people, the kind that you can go knock on a strangers door and ask for a cup of sugar from."
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  • Yolanda M.
    "I work in East Oakland and my commute is about 30 minutes. Bart is also across the street. Shops and restaurants are walking distance "
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  • Beatriz S.
    "Clean, safe and we have a small park in the neighborhood as well as the canyon trail. Lots of wild animals so dogs must be on leash at all the times. "
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  • K.Cougar
    "I live in a rural area at the end of town. lots of trees and wildlife. it's at the back of Don Castro swimming, fishing,hiking, BBQ grills, bathrooms with showers... its a great park to sit under a tree in the shade, or lay a blanket on the grass."
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  • Andrea R.
    "Castro Valley is ok. people don't know how to drive. there are dogs barking all day. my car was stolen once. there are some parks that are nice. lake chabot is really close. "
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  • Jay M.
    "For work, my driving varies daily but usually go to San Jose, Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Redwood City, and a few cities in East Bay. I leave my house between 930-1030a either taking 238 to 880 and either one of the bridges or 580 to 680 depending on what Google Map says. Commute time is roughly an hour on a good day with moving traffic."
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  • Carolyn S.
    "Its a country setting in a big city. You see people walking, biking and hiking.Castro Valley is a family town."
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  • Sanchezjason239
    "This neighborhood is very safe the most threatening thing is druggies,friendly people and great schools.a very good neighborhood if you can afford it."
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  • Crisgf.ks
    "Castro Valley has a small town feel, with elements of the country, with parks, a lake, hiking trails and wildlife. I’m a quarter mile from Lake Chabot, and love to walk there. "
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  • Miaguglielmino
    "Great place to live and raise a family. Also great location in terms of access to freeways, hospitals, food entertainment etc"
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  • Mshues
    "Very quiet street even though I am in the heart of Castro Valley Blvd. Love that so many things are in walking distance. "
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  • Pinar I. S.
    "We just moved here. We like the neighborhood so far. It is quite and seems safe. Neighbors are say hi and friendly. "
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  • Cyn757a
    "Street fairs, annual rodeo, chili cook off and other community events all contribute to making it a nice community. "
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  • Ricplata75
    "It sucks! It’s gotten drastically worse over the years. It takes me at least 45 minutes to drive 11 miles. "
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  • tesfaselassie k.
    "Kids play and neighborhood community and safety, security patrol perimeter and ask everything ok. Neighborhood nice people "
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Creekside Terrace is located at 22160 Center St, Castro Valley, CA. Creekside Terrace offers 1-2 bed, 1-2 bath units. There are 3 units available for rent starting at $2,199/month.