945 33rd St, Richmond, CA 94804
FOR RENT

EB T 945
945 33rd St
Richmond, CA 94804

North and East
  • 1-3 Beds
  • 1-2 Baths
  • 1,000 sqft
  • 1-3 Beds
  • 1-2 Baths
  • 1,000 sqft

$2,650/mo

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Description

This homes comes with a fridge, stove and on-site washer and dryer. This unit has beautiful hardwood flooring as well as granite countertops. There is a large space for a dining room table as well as a kitchen with ample room for cooking. There is also a patio included with this unit. This unit is located in North-east Richmond and is less than a mile away from an elementary school. One year lease term, PETS OK w. Approval.

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$500 OFF FIRST MONTHS RENT!

Key Features:
Remodeled
Granite Countertops
Front Yard
Hardwood/Tile Floors
Washer/Dryer

DRE 01197438
Utopia East Bay Branch

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Listed
19 days ago

Details for EB T 945

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: UnknownDeposit Fee: $1,995

Interior Features

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Floors: Unknown

Building

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Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Unknown

Additional Information

Special Features
Special Features: 500 Move In Special, Appliances Included, Granite Countertops, Pets OK W Approval

EB T 945 Floor Plans & Pricing

2 Bedrooms (1 Floorplan, 1 Unit)

Unit 945
1,000 sqft
2bd1ba1,000 sqft$2,650
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What Locals Say about North and East

  • Alex K.
    "Mostly quiet, lots of cute houses, very diverse (age, race, household size, income) and overall great area. On street parking is usually not a problem but the streets got a bit crowded recently. Many long-term residents and owner occupied homes. Budding local business scene. good grocery, food, drink options nearby. walkable and easily bike-able to BART. "
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  • Trulia User
    "We have a brand new elementary school in the neighborhood; Michelle Obama Elementary. It’s very walkable and not far from the popular Solano Playlot. "
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  • Trulia User
    "good parks within walking distance. stome cars drive too fast so definitely should keep dogs on leashes."
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  • Trulia User
    "Friendly neighbors, feels safe for family. A lot of trick or treaters every Halloween. People say hi when you pass then in the streets. Neighborhood looks out for one another "
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  • Trulia User
    "It could be safer!! And Cleaner, way too much trash it’s gross. More regular patrol would be appreciated people speed. It’s not safe in that regard either "
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  • Elaine.carbonell
    "They just finished building Michelle Obama School (formerly Wilson Elem) and it is gorgeous. the neighborhood is up and coming and I do love it. "
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  • Gdragonfly2024
    "I believe it’s just crowded and needs a little more cleaning and maintenance by all the neighbors to create a community "
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  • B Richmond
    "There’s a food market every Friday they have fresh fruit and vegetables. They also have a vendor that sells fresh smoothies. Another that sells roasted chickens. There’s a wide variety of other vendors like jewelry, electronics, clothing and so on."
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  • A RmO
    "A lot of crime, no holidays spirit kids don’t play outside because the violence around this area. Park is in front but I don’t recommend it because a lot of drinkers in there."
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  • Carlacryptic
    "I don’t have kids so I’m probably not the best person to ask this question. Seems like a good place to grow up; I know a couple of kids here who have gotten to the age where they are parents."
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  • Carlacryptic
    "No idea. We are not pet owners. There are several dogs in the area, though. Can’t say much more than that."
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  • Triakera
    "The neighborhood is full of friendly dog owners who walk regularly. Plenty of flat streets with interesting gardens and parks to check out. "
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  • Carla JP
    "Very residential and usually quiet. I've lived here for 20 years and people watch out for each other but don't get in your business."
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  • Trulia User
    "Many owner occupied homes and friendly people, but school options are almost nonexistent. Traffic is not safe for children or bicyclists. "
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  • Pazyvictor
    "beautyfull,safe,home for my family my comunity is great for families, and festivities for diferent cultures"
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  • Pazyvictor
    "we have friendly neighbors and every one watch our property each other. and also never see a noting suspicious close to my house."
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  • Knoxjalex
    "My extended family have lived in this neighborhood for over a half century. While its semi-dense and urban it is comfortable and full of pleasant surprises."
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  • Amanecer863
    "The neighbors have known each other for generations. Our children grew up together and we all watch out for each other. Crime in this area has always been significantly lower than surrounding areas and we truly have that community feel here. It is a quiet neighborhood where people enjoy walking with their families and pets and we even know each other's pets by name and we look out for them as well. I would choose N/E Richmond over Berkeley or Oakland any day. - 35 yr res."
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  • Jason Y.
    "It’s dangerous yet comfortable. I’ve lived here my whole life and I know I don’t have to worry about it becoming the next Oakland. "
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  • mysolosusan
    "This part of Richmond is an old family neighborhood. It's clean, friendly, and diverse. People go out in the evening to walk, and tend to stop and chat with each other frequently. There's a good park near my house for kids, and many restaurants within a few minutes drive. Our neighborhood group is very active and focused on traffic calming strategies wherever needed. I've noticed lots of people in this area are writers, artists and teachers, who seem to be looking for a more bohemian lifestyle, reminds me of what Berkeley was like in the 60's. It's super racially diverse with 1/3 each Asian, Hispanic, and White (European). Public transportation is tops - you have Bart, Amtrak, and soon to be high speed rail all at the Richmond station. Cons would be the unimpressive local schools and the need to use private schools- which there are several of fairly close by. Also the lack of boutiquey flavor - you have to take Carlson to Albany/Solano area to get that. I don't do 'nightlife' but I think there are some interesting places in Richmond not too far away, such as the East Bay Center for the Performing Arts which is a fabulous venue for serious talent in the east bay. "
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  • susanmeeter
    "People are responsible, hard-working, friendly. Great quiet neighborhood."
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EB T 945 is located at 945 33rd St, Richmond, CA. EB T 945 offers 1-3 bed, 1-2 bath 1,000 sqft sqftunits. EB T 945 is located in North and East, Richmond. There are 1 units available for rent starting at $2,650/month.