Redwood City, CA Studio Apartments For Rent

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Apartments For Rent Near Redwood City, CA

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Types of apartment in Redwood City, CA

Redwood City apartments range from older walk-up buildings near Downtown to newer mid-rise apartments around the Caltrain station. You also see 1950s and 1960s garden-style apartments with stucco walls, low roofs, and open parking courts in areas like Woodside Plaza and Friendly Acres. Around Mount Carmel and Edgewood Park, houses for rent often include small bungalows, ranch homes, and a few older Victorian and Craftsman homes with porches, wood siding, and detached garages. Many apartments near El Camino Real sit on busy streets, so the tradeoff can be easier transit and more storefronts nearby.

On the north side near Redwood Shores, apartments often look newer and more planned, with larger complexes, wider streets, and more surface parking. South and west areas near Farm Hill and Redwood Heights have fewer apartment clusters and more houses for rent on curving residential streets. Interiors in newer apartments often include in-unit laundry, larger windows, and open kitchens. Older apartments can have smaller rooms, wall heaters, and less storage, but they may have thicker walls or more separate dining space. In Redwood City, the style of apartments changes fast within a few blocks.

Getting around Redwood City, CA

Redwood City has strong transit for renters near Downtown, Mount Carmel, and along El Camino Real. Caltrain, the commuter rail line, stops at the Redwood City station, and SamTrans, the bus service, covers much of the city. Driving is straightforward on El Camino Real, Woodside Road, and Highway 101, but traffic can build at commute times. Parking varies by block. Walking works best near Broadway and Courthouse Square. Biking can be easier in flatter areas like Redwood Shores.

Living in Redwood City, CA

Redwood City is known for Courthouse Square events, the Fox Theatre, and restaurants along Broadway and Main Street. You can also use Red Morton Park, stroll at Edgewood Park, or head toward the Bay Trail from Redwood Shores. Major work nearby includes tech, health care, biotech, and office jobs around Downtown, Redwood Shores, Menlo Park, and Palo Alto. That mix shapes where many people rent apartments and houses.