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Living in San Jose

Brainy, worldly, and down-to-earth, San Jose combines big city living with small town culture down in the South Bay.

At first glance, the low skyline, sprawled neighborhoods and unassuming shopping centers of San Jose make it feel like a quintessential 90’s suburb. But just wait until you discover that its seemingly retro buildings house funky local shops, tea rooms, gastropubs and craft beer-slinging cafes. The city bustles with thousands of students attending San Jose State University. Small creative hubs take up residence in the historic buildings of SoFA (the nickname for South of First Area, the spot centered on three blocks of first street), where you can find everything from music and art spaces to cocktail lounges to cool geeky spots like TechShop (part coworking space, part high-tech shop class). In downtown, you can see the glossy halls of a new Google campus rising, while throw-back theme parks and old Cali vibes make up the scene just a couple miles east. This is no boring suburb. This is the third largest city in California, the biggest city in the Bay Area, and a place with its own brilliantly diverse history and culture. San Jose has successfully grown from a rural area of orchards and vineyards into the “Capital of Silicon Valley.”

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There are some seriously amazing landmarks to check out in San Jose and surrounding area, such as the Intel Museum (where kids can build their own microchips), the Tech Museum of Innovation (housing diverse displays like robot assembly stations and video walls), the Children’s Discovery Museum and the Computer History Museum.

The most famous spot can be a bit of a tourist trap, but is totally worth the visit: The Winchester Mystery House. With a construction period that lasted from 1886 to 1922, this esoteric mansion is full of oddities, like doors and stairs that lead to nowhere, secret alleys, rooms within rooms, windows into other rooms, M.C Escher-style staircases, masonic symbolism, and spaces that will make you feel like you’re in the Looking Glass.

Nearby is the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum and Temple, home to Egyptian relics collected by San Jose’s early secret society. The grounds include a labyrinth, gardens, reflecting pool, statues and recreated tomb. Across town you will find a melting pot of religious landmarks, including the Sikh Gurdwara, Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, the Japantown Buddhist Temple, and the Center for Spiritual Enlightenment.

Other important landmarks include the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, the Municipal Rose Garden, the Historic Orchard, the Lick Observatory, and the icon Olympics Black Power Statue.

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Eat

San Jose isn’t shy about is its killer food scene. From tiny cafes and hole-in-the-walls to food trucks to modern eateries, San Jose is booming with culinary creatives. Check out the gastropubs in downtown, and the multifaceted collection of cooking at San Pedro Square Market. For international eats, try the Jamaican jerk at Back-A-Yard, the cuban tortas at Bakery Mexico, the pork at A Bit of Havana, and basically any restaurant in Little Italy, Little Portugal, Vietnam Town or historic Japantown. Standard fare for most also means some of the best mexican food you can find, anywhere from sit-down restaurants to tiny hole-in-the-wall spots. A local favorite is La Victoria’s, which has a few locations in the Bay Area including one right near San Jose State in an old house (pro tip: get the orange sauce!).

Party

San Jose knows how to throw a good party when festival time comes around. International culture, art and cuisine are celebrated at Chacho’s Taco Festival, Cinco de Mayo, Mar Yosip Parish Assyrian Food Festival, Polska Fest, Fiestas Patrias, Italian Family Festa, Little Italy Street Festival, Tet Festival, SJ Taco Festival of Innovation, Lunar New Year, and the Obon Festival. Art, music and local craft are spotlighted at the Luna Park Chalk Art Festival, the Almaden Valley Art & Wine Festival, the Lil’ Easy Backyard Party, the SoFA Street Fair, and San Jose Jazz Fest (there’s one in the winter and one in the summer). Freaks and geeks make magic happen at Creative Convergence, and San Jose’s FanimeCon is the biggest anime convention in Northern California. There are also numerous festivals for film, families, pets, cars, craft beer and gourmet food, providing plenty of opportunities to connect with your local community.

Be a kid

San Jose is a magical place to be a kid (or a really cool grownup). There’s the Children’s Discovery Museum, The Tech Museum of Innovation, Frontier Village, Raging Waters waterpark, and the Happy Hollow Park & Zoo. You can play life-size chess at Santana Row, or play on the biggest Monopoly board in the world at the Guadalupe River Park. In the winter you ice skate on a rink surrounded by palm trees at Downtown Ice, and in the summertime the fountains are turned on for all the kids and the young-at-heart to jump around and play on the splash pads.

Get outdoors

With its inland location, San Jose sees a lot more sunshine than its Bay Area neighbors. So it’s not surprising that most residents have a great relationship with the great outdoors. There over 50 miles of scenic trails, parks and green spaces around town, and thousands of acres of rugged mountains, nature preserves, and redwood forests just beyond the city limits.

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While public transit and cycling are popular among San Jose commuters, a car is recommended for anyone living outside of the city center. Traffic can get pretty bad around rush hour, but is otherwise not bad.

Public transportation includes a mix of commuter trains, light rail and bus routes. The CalTrain has 125 stops in the area, with bullet trains to San Francisco. VTA buses run all over Silicon Valley, and BART is making its San Jose Debut, connecting even more commuter routes.

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San Jose is Shark country, where California’s hottest hockey team draws big crowds at the SAP Center (aka “The Shark Tank”). This city has also made a name for itself in the soccer world, with the championship-winning San Jose Earthquakes. During football season, you’ll see a lot of 49ers and Raiders jerseys, supporting the nearby San Francisco (now in Santa Clara) and Oakland teams, as well as collegiate football fans supporting their San Jose State Spartans. And, when it comes to baseball, this big tech city has a lot of love for their minor-league San Jose Giants, and the MLB San Francisco Giants nearby in San Francisco.

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San Jose is situated in a valley surrounded by mountains, shielding it from much of the foggy, rainy weather of the San Francisco Bay. If you’re someone who dreams of living in the Silicon Valley but also yearns for clear skies and hot summer days, then San Jose hits the sweet spot climate-wise. Summer temperatures usually top out in the 80’s, while winter typically stay in the 40 - 60 degree range. There are an average of 300 sunny days per year, with an annual rainfall just under 16 inches, a third of the amount of other Bay Area cities.

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San Jose is a tech industry epicenter, and home to some 7,000 tech companies and counting. This is where Intel was born, and where modern tech giants like Oracle, Cisco, Paypal, Ebay, and Adobe have headquarters and corporate offices. The smaller cities that are part of San Jose’s urban sprawl are also home to companies like Apple, Netflix, Google, and so many more of the household names in tech. It’s not all tech, though. Gordon Biersch brewery is based here.

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Rent Trends for Apartments in San Jose

September 2025
Bedroom countSan Josevs Last Month
Studio$2,469up 0.24%
1 Bedroom$2,738down 0.36%
2 Bedroom$3,347down 0.53%
3 Bedroom$4,229down 1.65%
4 Bedroom$4,800down 3.03%
Median rent as of September 14, 2025
This September, we've analyzed our 789 listings in San Jose to determine the rent trend. We're updating our tables in real time to give you the most up to date San Jose median apartment rent prices by bedroom count.
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Neighborhoods in San Jose

Downtown

Live here and you will never need a car, because everything is within walking distance. Opera? Check. Tacos? Check. Bars, clubs, art and live music venues? All within stumbling distance. Even grocery shopping is an easy and enjoyable walk, with a weekly farmers market providing freshly-picked fruits and vegetables, local meats, and scratch-made breads and cheeses. Be sure to check out the SoFA nightlife, the Caravan Lounge punk scene, and the artististic spaces like Anno Domini.

Japantown

With local shops, tea houses, art galleries, farmers markets, museums, dive bars, ukulele jams, karaoke, cafes and plenty of homemade tofu, San Jose’s Japantown has its own authentic, expressive Japanese style. The neighborhood is tiny, covering about 8 blocks just north of downtown, but it really is a world of its own. To witness the Obon Festival (a traditional Japanese holiday) in Japantown is something else. The famous San Jose Taiko drummers play, all the streets shut down for music, food, performances and art, and the entire neighborhood turns into one big celebration. At the heart of Japantown is the beautiful Buddhist Temple, which sits right next to Nijiya Market, where you can pick up handmade tofu and organic Japanese groceries. A block away you will find the Japanese American Museum of San Jose. Throughout the neighborhood residents enjoy laid-back, unpretentious home cooking by some of the best Japanese chefs on the planet. Rentals here are far from average. There are antique urban towers that feature mountain views, zen gardens, and uniquely Japanese interiors. There are traditional studios, stylishly remodeled townhomes, modern buildings and Victorian duplexes starting at $1,500 for a one bedroom.

Midtown

This industrial part of San Jose is in the midst of a stylish makeover. Homegrown mom-and-pop shops share the streets with mexican eateries, pinata peddlers, barbers, bicycle shops, brewers, dive bars and art studios. Rentals range from $900 house-shares to $1,500 apartments and duplexes to modern high-dollar studios, apartments and townhomes.

Rose Garden

Located next door to Midtown, Rose Garden is a leafy pocket of historic homes ranging from elegant 19th century houses to Gatsby-era bungalows. The streetlife is a serene landscape of manicured lawns and walkable streets where you will see neighbors riding bicycles, jogging, and walking their dogs. The Municipal Rose Garden is located here, as well as the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum. Rentals are surprisingly affordable too (if you’re lucky enough to find one).

Willow Glen

Just south of Midtown, Willow Glen is a historic neighborhood of local quirk, where most of the houses are custom-built in a variety of styles, including classic cottages, Victorian, Colonial, Craftsman, Tudor and Spanish Eclectic. The tree-lined streets are highly walkable and full of life, with a smattering of local businesses, trendy eateries, old school diners and ice cream shops. Christmastime is especially lively here, when people from all over the Bay Area drive through the check out the front yard displays. There is a light rail stop in nearby Fruitdale, as well as trails and bikeways that you can take all the way to Downtown San Jose. Rentals run about $1,500 per bedroom.

West San Jose

West San Jose is a spread-out neighborhood along the western outskirts of town. There are a variety of restaurants, boutique shops, wine bars, and tea rooms at Santana Row, which sits in the shadow of the Mystery House. The area also includes JJ’s Blues, an iconic jam venue, as well as other music outposts like the DJ-driven Cardiff Lounge and the lively latin spot El Jardin Restaurant & Tequila Bar. The residential streets feature one bedroom apartments starting at $1,550, polished duplexes around $2,000, sophisticated modern spaces in the $2,000 - $6,000 range, as well as shady bungalows and roomy suburban houses that rent for $3K - $5K.

South San Jose

The southern tip of the South Bay was once a rowdy mining town, where gamblers, bandits, mountain lions and mercury miners made for a dark and intriguing Wild West history (see the full story at the Almaden Quicksilver Museum). At the Hacienda Cemetery, you can visit the historic graves of the New Almaden Quicksilver miners who lived here from the 1850’s to the roaring 20’s. Today, South San Jose is a quiet, hilly neighborhood of expansive parks, hiking trails, fishing spots, golf courses, historic houses and large suburban homes that rent for about $5k. At the northern edge of the neighborhood, you can find (relatively) cheap apartments around Happy Hollow Park, Vietnam Town and the Japanese Tea Gardens.

East San Jose

Located in the foothills east of downtown, this convenient spot is mostly made up of suburban homes and fast food chains, along with the Raging Waters theme park. Renters can get a lot of bang for their buck here, with affordable apartment buildings adjacent to downtown, as well as large rental homes and exquisite resort-style apartments in the $2K-$5K range.
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Renting an Apartment in San Jose

Types of housing

The housing market in San Jose has a lot of variety. There are house-shares and studio apartments for less than $1,000 per month. Unique rental homes, duplexes, bungalows and townhomes can be found from downtown to the farthest city limits. And modern luxury apartments are springing up all across town.

The basics

While San Jose has a wide range of rentals, the basics are all the same: you will need first and last month’s rent, a security deposit, and application docs (credit report, rental history, references, etc.). The rental market is stretched pretty thin, and getting accepted is just as hard as scoring a job in this town, so do yourself a favor and apply to multiple apartments to improve your chances of finding a place to live.

Parking

If you’re moving to town with your own wheels, then go ahead and budget a little extra cash for parking. Street parking is metered in downtown, parking garages will run you up to $30 per day, and some rentals charge an extra parking fee as well.

Pets

Pet friendly apartments in San Jose are easy to find, as long as your pet is a smaller breed. For larger dogs, renters should look for rental homes and duplexes with more lax pet policies.

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1 Bedroom Apartment · Downtown San Jose, San Jose
98 North First Street 98 N 1st St #1215 is an apartment rental building with 1 floorplan, and 1 bedroom units available. It is located in the Downtown San Jose neighborhood of San Jose. It has building amenities including swimming pool, and elevator. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · San Jose, CA
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388 Santana Row #2043 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in San Jose. It has apartment amenities including ev charging, swimming pool, elevator, roof deck, and outdoor space. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · San Jose, CA
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367 Santana Hts #2041 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in San Jose. It has apartment amenities including elevator, swimming pool, outdoor space, and business center. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · Downtown San Jose, San Jose
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1 S Market St #2023 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the Downtown San Jose neighborhood of San Jose. It has apartment amenities including ev charging, residents lounge, swimming pool, elevator, and outdoor space. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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1 Bedroom Apartment · Calvert, San Jose
202 Calvert Drive 202 Calvert Dr is an apartment rental building with 1 floorplan, and 1 bedroom units available. It is located in the Calvert neighborhood of San Jose. It has building amenities including residents lounge, swimming pool, elevator, on-site laundry, and outdoor space. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathroom Apartment · Del Mar, San Jose
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1350 S Bascom Ave is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the Del Mar neighborhood of San Jose. It has apartment amenities including swimming pool, and elevator. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Downtown San Jose, San Jose
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138 Balbach St #1922 is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Downtown San Jose neighborhood of San Jose. It has apartment amenities including residents lounge, elevator, and outdoor space. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Garden Alameda, San Jose
839 Morrison Park Dr #1789 is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Garden Alameda neighborhood of San Jose. It has apartment amenities including ev charging, residents lounge, storage, swimming pool, elevator, and outdoor space. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Knights Bridge, San Jose
1774 Locksley Park Dr #1641 is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Knights Bridge neighborhood of San Jose. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathroom Apartment · Cypress-Jurdo, San Jose
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3517 Alden Way #1635 is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the Cypress-Jurdo neighborhood of San Jose. It has apartment amenities including on-site laundry. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Burbank, San Jose
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350 Rutland Ave #1600 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Burbank neighborhood of San Jose. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · San Jose, CA
3115 Tuscolana Way #1595 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in San Jose. It has apartment amenities including elevator, and on-site management. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Downtown San Jose, San Jose
725 Modern Ice Dr #1590 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Downtown San Jose neighborhood of San Jose. It has apartment amenities including elevator. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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5 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms Apartment · Ohlone, San Jose
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1177 Keystone Ct #1591 is a 5 bedroom, 3 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Ohlone neighborhood of San Jose. It has apartment amenities including ev charging.  View apartment
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3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Willow Glen, San Jose
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1126 Roy Ave #1584 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Willow Glen neighborhood of San Jose. It has apartment amenities including on-site management. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Cory, San Jose
2347 Sunny Vista Dr #1585 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Cory neighborhood of San Jose. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Del Mar, San Jose
2153 Sonador Cmns #1572 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Del Mar neighborhood of San Jose. It has apartment amenities including swimming pool, and elevator. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · San Jose, CA
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2195 Klassen Way #1539 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in San Jose. It has apartment amenities including elevator.  View apartment
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1–4 Bedrooms Apartments · Downtown San Jose, San Jose
263 East Hedding Street 263 E Hedding St #1534 is an apartment rental building with 2 floorplans, and 1–4 bedrooms units available. It is located in the Downtown San Jose neighborhood of San Jose. It has building amenities including elevator.  View building
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3 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms Apartment · San Jose, CA
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1087 Bigleaf Pl #1526 is a 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in San Jose. It has apartment amenities including elevator. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment