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2057 University Ave · Apartment for Rent

Berkeley Apartments
Short stay

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2057 University Avenue was formerly known as the University Hotel. The University Hotel is no longer in operation and the building has been converted into a apartment building which offers single room apartments. The single rooms vary between those that include a private bathroom and those which do not. Tenants that rent a room without a private bathroom have access to the many shared restrooms in the building. The shared restrooms are not public restroom like facilities such as the type you would imagine finding in a local gym. The facilities are comparable to those found in a residence. The building is 2 blocks away from the west end of the UC Berkeley Campus and 2 blocks away from modes of public transportation such as AC Transit and Bart. The Downtown Berkeley Bart Station connects Berkeley with the greater bay area. Bart makes is possible to reach destinations such as Downtown San Francisco or the San Francisco International Airport in a matter of minutes.. The building is nearby the many eateries, shops, and businesses which make up Downtown Berkeley located on Shattuck Avenue. (RLNE1712406) Amenities: Smoke Free, No Pets Allowed, Unfurnished, Refrigerator, Microwave, Other - WiFi is included, Water Included, Gas Included, Electricity Included, Heat Included
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Policies & Fees

No pets allowed.

Details

  • Bedrooms
    Room
  • Bathrooms
    1 Bathroom
  • Square Feet
  • Min. Lease
  • Address
    2057 University Ave 94704
  • Broker Fee?
    No
  • Cats/Dogs Allowed?
    No pets

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2057 University Ave is a room, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in Berkeley.