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Varsity Berkeley
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Varsity Berkeley

Durant Ave, Berkeley, 94704, United States
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About the Property

Varsity Berkeley is an attractive student accommodation in San Fransico that offers 2, and 3-bedroom apartments and studios. The property is located within a short distance to major universities such as Academy of Art University and Golden Gate University.

Features

Each room has a washer and dryer, a kitchen equipped with microwaves and dishwashers, spacious bathrooms and free high-speed WiFi. Selected homes even have Juliette balconies, huge windows and amazing views. Living areas also have wood-plank flooring. From breathtaking views of the bay and Berkeley hills to productive amenities such as a secured garage, controlled access throughout the building and electric car charging stations and bicycle parking. The resident courtyard with a firepit + lounge seating is ideal for any summer evening. Or you can chill around with your friends in the 24-hour resident lounge while you'll have snacks from the vending machine and brewing coffee. The lounge has plenty of seating so that you can have your whole group together.

Location and What's Hot?

The property is surrounded by many shops, pubs and restaurants. Head to Prizefighter and Kingfish Pub & Cafe where you can spend fun time with your pals. Or you can plan brunches at La Note and Angelina's Louisiana Kitchen. On your free days, you can visit Tilden Regional Park Lawrence Hall of Science and the University of California Botanical Garden.

Commute

The property is well-connected to public transport in San Fransico. Shattuck at Durant bus stop is within a 2-minute stroll. Or you can take a subway from the Downtown Berkeley subway station which is within just a 9-minute walk. To travel far away, you can reach Berkeley train station within a 10-minute drive.

What will you get

Common Amenities

Breathtaking Views of the Bay and Berkeley Hills
Controlled Access Building
Resident Courtyard with Fire-pit + Lounge Seating
Electric Car Charging Stations and Bicycle Parking
24-Hour Resident Lounge – Vending, Coffee, and Plenty of Seating
Secured Garage

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Payment

Rent Info:- A rental installment is a payment made as part of a series of payments. To simplify the billing process, the entire sum of the housing contract is divided into EQUAL installments. Instead of reducing the first installment and increasing the remaining installments, all installments are equal. These installments are factored into the st...

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Individual Leasing mean?

Each resident signs their own lease for their specific bedroom. So, if a roommate moves out, the other residents are not responsible for that persons rent. Please note that common areas are a shared space.

What are rental installments? Why is my rent not prorated?

A rental installment is a payment made as part of a series of payments. To simplify the billing process, the entire sum of the housing contract is divided into EQUAL installments. Instead of reducing the first installment and increasing the remaining installments, all installments are equal. These installments are factored into the start and end dates of the lease, including proration.

How do I pay my rent and when is it due?

Rent is due the first of each month and may be paid online by ACH, debit or credit card through the resident portal or by check or money order at the leasing office. NO CASH ACCEPTED. Convenience fees may be charged for online payments. Late fees vary by property. Refer to your Housing Contract for more information.

What if I need something repaired in my apartment?

Onsite, professional maintenance team would be happy to help you. We will need some details so be prepared to provide specifics with your requests. You may submit a service request in the following ways: Option 1: Enter a service request through the online resident portal. Option 2: Email your request to your community and a team member will enter a service request on your behalf. Option 3: Visit or call the office during normal business hours and a team member will be happy to enter your service request. If it is after business hours, you are welcome to leave a message with an after-hours representative. For Emergency Requests: A maintenance team member is on call 24/7 for emergency maintenance needs (i.e. door/window lock issues, major leaks, plumbing, no heat or AC during weather extremes, refrigerator not cooling, no electricity/gas/water, etc.). Please CALL the office at any time. If after business hours, an operator will assist you.

What should I bring to my new apartment?

While the furniture and appliances are included, below is a guide to help you with the personal belongings that you will need to provide:
COMMON AREA : Electronics and corresponding cords/adapters, dcor, trash can, trash bags, pots and pans, plates, cups, eating/serving utensils, coffee maker. Cleaning/disinfecting supplies, dishwasher detergent, laundry detergent, etc. BEDROOM : Linens, pillows, mattress pad, towels, toiletries, shower hooks and curtain, trash can, dcor, electronics and corresponding cords/adapters, and anything else that makes you feel at home.  

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San Francisco Student Housing

Finding suitable student housing in San Francisco can be difficult, but it’s not impossible. Students worldwide flock to the city every year to pursue their education, and every year, the city reminds us all why it is renowned for its quality of life and academics. With amber, you get access to affordable and comfortable student accommodation in San Francisco without ever leaving the comfort of your home. With affordable San Francisco housing options at amber, one can find top educational institutions such as the University of San Francisco, San Francisco State University, and Academy of Art University.

Student housing in San Francisco includes various non-ensuite, 1,2 bedroom apartments, sharing rooms and private rooms closer to nearby universities, restaurants, and cafes. It is a modern-day city in California adorned with beautiful gardens, parks, and museums; San Francisco has so many things to do! Student apartments in San Francisco are luxurious, comfortable, lavish, affordable, and easy to live in. Student housing in San Francisco costs are minimal and reasonable. With amber, booking short-term student apartments in the United States becomes easier than in any other city. Comfortable and appropriate San Francisco student housing fosters a conducive environment for focused learning and personal growth.

About San Francisco

San Francisco is the cultural, financial, and commercial center of California. The city is home to around 873,959 people, and college students make up a huge chunk of this population. Additionally, the city also offers great post-graduate employment opportunities. SF is ranked at the top amongst all the higher-population cities in the US for revenue generation. With a city like this, one can seldom run out of things to do in San Francisco. During the mid-1800s, San Francisco was at the forefront of the California Gold Rush, making the city what it is today regarding its population and financial standings. Now, the city houses some of the best IT and software companies in the US. Apart from clicking an aesthetic picture at the Golden Gate Bridge, the city has a lot to offer in terms of places to explore. You’ll find Yosemite National Park and Redwood National Park in its proximity. These parks are open to the public and allow you to explore some of the most scenic treks. When you are booking student housing in San Francisco, you are going to be surrounded by amazing SF food, art galleries, museums, libraries, public parks, and so much more.

Best Student Housing in San Francisco

Universities in San Francisco enroll thousands of international students yearly. So, finding on-campus student housing is not always possible. If you are one of them, then finding off-campus student housing in San Francisco near your college would be a feasible and affordable option for you. With off-campus student housing in San Francisco, you get to choose the kind of place you want to live during your university years. Amber helps you sift through multiple student apartments in San Francisco to find the one that suits your requirements. Here are some of the top options for student housing in San Francisco that you can explore and shortlist.

1. 524 Columbus Residences (North Beach)

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3. 402 Broadway Residences

4. 875 Post Street

5. Dakota Hotel

6. 1080 Folsom Residences

7. 221 7th Street Residences

8. 1449 Powell Residences

9. 251 9th Street Residences

10. 2436 Mission Residences

Cost of Living

The cost of living in San Francisco can be slightly higher than in other US cities. However, the city is perfect for student life as the universities in San Francisco are always open for international and national students. Here is a rough estimate list for the cost of living expenses one might face in San Francisco:

1. Food: $90-320 per month

2. Internet & Mobile Phone: $80-100 per month

3. Dinner at a Restaurant: $10-30 per meal

4. Laundry: $20-35 per week

5. Stationery and Textbooks: $20-50 per month

6. Clothing: $50-75/month

7. Travel (Buses, Trams, and Trains): $80-$120 per month

Student Travel in San Francisco

Navigating San Francisco as a student relies heavily on understanding the available transit to access classes, events, and sights. San Francisco has one of the best public transport systems in the United States. The city provides you with multiple effective modes of transportation at affordable prices. These public transit stops are also strategically located in important areas, including university campuses.  Below are some well-utilized transportation modes for students traveling in San Francisco:

1. Muni

Muni is short for San Francisco Municipal Railways operate the trains and the buses. The light rail Metro train is a popular option for traveling across the city. However, if you wish to travel to the Bay Area, the metro trains operated by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) are an equally convenient choice. It connects San Francisco with the East Bay and San Jose via an underwater Transbay subway. The average fare for a single ride ranges from $2.50 to $3.

2. Buses

Amtrak California Thruway Motorcoach provides buses near San Francisco and throughout California on various National Express highways in the United States. Hundreds of bus stops are on every corner of the city, designed to serve local and national travelers. The average San Francisco bus fare is $2 to $2.50 daily. You can also choose the SFMTA Muni Fares pass, significantly reducing local transportation costs. The 19th and Holloway Ave bus stop is a walking distance to San Francisco State University.

3. Taxis

Taxis or cabs are also one of the most easily accessible modes of transportation in the city. Although these might be a bit costlier than other modes, they are great if you are in a hurry.

4. Cycling

The San Francisco roads are extremely pedestrian-friendly, which means you can cycle to your heart’s content, visiting the universities in San Francisco and exploring things to do in San Francisco.

Student Lifestyle & Living in San Francisco

The city of San Francisco holds a special place in the hearts of students and former students who studied there. Student housing in San Francisco is ideal for students looking to make full use of their time in the city. With a vibrant dynamic of places like great restaurants, museums, and art galleries while also catering to adventure enthusiasts with several great national parks nearby, the city has it all.

The cost of living in San Francisco often scares students away from pursuing their passions, but if one manages to budget right and save up, they wouldn’t ever have to worry about financial woes. The culinary enthusiasts can head on over to delicious food-serving restaurants such as Sotto Mare, Lazy Bear, and Angler. If you prefer calming things to do in San Francisco, the San Francisco Museum of Art, Exploratorium, and Asian Art Museum will surely attract art enthusiasts. During the night, you can explore the improv comedy clubs like the Endgames Improv Stage or move to the beats at the Asia SF. Or if you are interested in the thrills, you can visit the Ghost Hunting at Pacific Heights. If you prefer to go out and explore the wilderness and nature, head to Yosemite National Park and be one with your environment. The cost of living in San Francisco can be easily managed if you opt for public transport and budget your money right. For all your shopping needs, you can head to the San Francisco Centre, which is a 9-story mall filled to the brim with your essentials. For the perfect weekend, one can visit Public Works, Monarch, and 1015 Folsom for the best clubbing experience! The city has several activities one can indulge in while studying. One can make a good career and live comfortably in this buzzing city and especially at San Francisco student housing.

San Francisco Tourist Attractions

San Francisco is one of the United States’ most important cultural and tourist hubs. It has a huge reputation to live up to, and if you are planning on living in student apartments in San Francisco, you won’t be disappointed. The city is known for its museums, flora, cultural heritage and facilities. Some of the San Francisco tourist attractions are mentioned below:

1. Golden Gate Bridge

2. Alcatraz Island

3. Pier 39

4. Palace of Fine Arts

5. Twin Peaks

6. Fisherman’s Wharf

Universities in San Francisco

Many top universities in San Francisco, California offer students a top-tier education and an excellent educational environment for higher studies. With the help of amber, you can also find student housing in San Francisco across many of these universities. Some of the most famous universities near San Francisco include:

1. The University of San Francisco

2. San Francisco State University

3. Academy of Art University

4. Adam’s College of English

5. University of California

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