Apartments For Rent in San Jose, CA

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Apartments For Rent Near San Jose, CA

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Types of apartment in San Jose, CA

San Jose apartments range from older low-rise buildings to large newer complexes. Around Downtown, Japantown, Midtown, and The Alameda, you can find 1920s to 1960s buildings with brick, wood siding, or plain stucco exteriors. Many have exterior walkways, small courtyards, and carports instead of enclosed garages. Inside, layouts can be compact, and closets and kitchen storage can vary. In Willow Glen and Rose Garden, houses for rent often sit on tree-lined streets and may have ranch-style or cottage exteriors, detached garages, and small porches.

North San Jose, Berryessa, and parts of Evergreen have many newer apartments with stucco finishes, gated entries, parking structures, and shared amenity areas. Near Santana Row and West San Jose, apartments can be in mixed-use buildings or updated garden-style complexes. South San Jose often has more townhouse-style rentals and single-family houses with driveways and fenced yards. Across the city, rent can vary with building age, parking setup, and how close apartments are to VTA light rail, Diridon Station, or major roads like 280 and 101.

Getting around San Jose, CA

VTA, the local bus and light rail system, covers much of San Jose, with useful stops in Downtown, Berryessa, and North San Jose. Caltrain, the commuter rail service, and Amtrak stop at Diridon Station. Driving is common, and access changes a lot near 280, 87, 880, and 101. Parking can be easier at suburban apartments than in Downtown. Walking works better in Japantown, Santana Row, and near The Alameda. Biking can be practical on the Guadalupe River Trail and flatter west side streets.

Living in San Jose, CA

San Jose is known for tech work, plus healthcare and public sector jobs. The city has steady activity around SAP Center, San Pedro Square Market, and the shops and restaurants at Santana Row and Valley Fair. You can spend time at Alum Rock Park, walk around Kelley Park, or catch events near Plaza de César Chávez. These areas often shape where people look for apartments and how they think about rent.