Did you know?Currently there are 291 Rental Listings in San Jose, California on Rental Househunter. With monthly rental prices ranging from an affordable $700 to practical luxury for under $6,000, renters can quickly find their ideal rental without having to search all over the Internet.Rental Househunter has successfully partnered with Rent.com and Apartments.com to provide well over 7,000 apartments, homes for rent, rental houses, and other rental properties in all of California.
Looking in the following Zip Codes?In addition, renters - - find your next rental in the following zip codes 95101, 95102, 95103, 95106, 95108, 95109, 95110, 95111, 95112, 95113, 95114, 95115, 95116, 95117, 95118, 95119, 95120, 95121, 95122, 95123, 95124, 95125, 95126, 95127, 95128, 95129, 95130, 95131, 95132, 95133, 95134, 95135, 95136, 95137, 95138, 95139, 95141, 95142, 95148, 95150, 95151, 95152, 95153, 95154, 95155, 95156, 95157, 95158, 95159, 95160, 95161, 95164, 95170, 95171, 95172, 95173, 95190, 95191, 95192, 95193, 95194, and 95196.
What other main locations are in this Area?Other locations that you will find on Rental Househunter are Santa Clara, Milpitas, Campbell, Los Gatos, Cupertino, and Sunnyvale.
Colleges in San Jose:Local colleges include University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Santa Cruz, San José State University, San Francisco State University, California State University, East Bay, Santa Clara University, and Stanford University.
Local Newspapers to search Classified Rental Ads:There are four main newspapers located in this area. They include the San Jose Metro, San Jose Business Journal, San Jose Mercury News, and Willow Glen Resident.
Craigslist and other Online Classified Ad Websites:Need to search for even more rentals? Craigslist-SanJose, Oodle, and Backpage are good places to start. Be careful with these free online websites though, as scammers are typically right around the corner. Before ever signing a rental lease, be sure to run a property check on Zillow.com for that rental address, to find out if you’re dealing with the “real” property owner or landlord.
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