Newly Remodeled Large 3-bedroom 1.5 Bathroom apartment in Berkeley

2024 Vine Street, Berkeley, CA 94709, USA

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 235179
Campus Name: University of California, Berkeley
Price From: $4295-4295
Bedrooms: 3-3
Bathrooms: 1.5-1.5
Property Type: Apartment Building

Units

NAME BED BATH RENT SQ FT AVAILABLE
2A 3 1.5 4295-4295 0 2025-09-26

Description

Welcome to Apt 2A a large 3-bedroom 1.5-bathroom apartment, located in the vibrant City of Berkeley. Within walking distance to the Cheeseboard, Peet's, Safeway, Andronico's and minutes from Campus. This spacious apartment offers a comfortable and convenient living space for those seeking a modern and upgraded home. The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with upgraded features, including a dishwasher for added convenience. The tile floor in the kitchen adds a touch of elegance and is easy to clean. The bathroom boasts modern fixtures, providing a sleek and contemporary feel. Apt 2A is the perfect place to call home, offering a desirable location in Berkeley and a range of amenities that will enhance your living experience. Rent per month $4,295 Deposit: Equal to one month's rent Parking is available extra $120 a month *Renters insurance is required * Shared laundry in the building Utilities all Paid by tenant (Water, Garbage, Electricity and Gas) Needed to Move In: First month Rent, Security Deposit, Screening Fee(s)

Walk Times

Your Commute: 18-minute

Newly Remodeled Large 3-bedroom 1.5 Bathroom apartment in Berkeley located in Berkeley, CA, is a great rental option for University of California, Berkeley students looking for their next place to call home. This apartment building is a short 18-minute walk to campus . There are 3 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at Newly Remodeled Large 3-bedroom 1.5 Bathroom apartment in Berkeley or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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