Apartments For Rent in South Shore, Alameda, CA

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Apartments For Rent Near South Shore, Alameda, CA

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What Locals Say about South Shore

  • Centenotamara
    "We are one block from the beach and we have the view of the Laguna full of ducks it’s beautiful . It’s safe and neighbors know each other "
  • Trulia User
    "some dog owners don't pick up after their pets but overall people here are very friendly and willing to help. "
  • Trulia User
    "nothing really. I wanted to live by the water. that's pretty much all I got. nothing more. it's close to my work. the whole island needs to be rebuild."
  • Trulia User
    "South Shore Center has Off the Grid every Saturday. The beach is great for warm days when the kids need to get some energy out or cool evening walks to enjoy the sunset over San Francisco. "
  • Trulia User
    "It’s a very friendly neighborhood and it’s near the park and beach areas, it’s also very safe for kids to play. "
  • Nitu W.
    "Love being by the beach! Everyone keeps to themselves for the most part, but amicable. Also, very dog friendly! "
  • Michelle R.
    "Safe area. Family and kid friendly. Close to beach and other activities. People are friendly and diverse"
  • Sara
    "I’ve live here for a year and it’s really safe and quiet, also easy access to public transportation "
  • Rodney Y.
    "There’s a beach across the street with close access to grocery and clothing shopping with lots of restaurants available all within walking distance "
  • Michelle R.
    "Alameda is the gem of the Bay Area. You never have to leave the island, people are friendly and the weather is perfect"
  • Pacita C. D.
    "Moving to Alameda CA is a joyous occasion for many people who have discovered this wonderful island city. Many of my clients commute to San Francisco. When they couldn't afford to buy in the City, they decided to look to East Bay. It doesn't take them long to fall in love with our island that is so private and secure, yet so conveniently located for easy access to other cities. There is a wonderful collection of vintage homes, ranging from beautiful Victorians, stately Tudors, charming Craftsman and many styles of bungalows. This is truly a history and architecture buff's paradise. Alameda has great climate, great schools, and believe it or not, a wonderful selection of restaurants and ethnic cuisine. SHOPPING. We think we've "arrived" now that our Alameda Town Centre shopping center by the beach features Trader Joe's, Old Navy, Bed Bath & Beyond, TJMaxx, Kohl's. In May 2008, the historic and restored Alameda Theater opened its doors to our first 8-cineplex. DOWNTOWN. As for fine restaurants....the chef of the famous Baywolf Café in Oakland has opened his own restaurant in Alameda called Pappo's. We also now have a Cuban restaurant called Havana's. There's a really good Vietnamese restaurant called Dragon Rouge, the freshest sushi at Yume, dim sum at EastOcean, and more. And now, we have Zen Asian Fusion Tapas Bar, Spice I Am (Thai), Burmese Super Star, Angela's Bistro opened next to the newly restored an historic Alameda Theater. Besides the competing coffee powerhouses Starbucks and Peets, wine afficionados can go to Alameda Wine Company for wine tasting and to pick out wines from California and from all over the world. EASY COMMUTE. We commute to San Francisco via ferry and express bus to SF. Or take the regular bus to Oakland to catch BART. But the express bus and the ferry are the best and most enjoyable ways to go to the City. ALAMEDA SCHOOLS. Alameda has great schools, and is the school scores are collectively better than other cities."