Apartments for Rent in Hayward, California

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Hayward is a city located in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area and it is only a half hour southeast of San Francisco, and 20 minutes southeast of Oakland. Hayward is part of the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont metropolitan area. The weather in Hayway is just like the rest of the Bay Area: the temperature in winter is normally 4 °C, and summers are warm but not too hot, which makes it comfortable for living. Hayward is a great place to live because of its location, diversity, and above all, the city has a calm but busy atmosphere. It is in between the hustle and bustle of the Bay area with its own kind of nightlife style. If you are looking for an apartment in the Bay Area, but you are scared away by the housing price of San Francisco, then you should consider living in Hayward. The roots of the city decades back, with lots of traditional and classic style building making up the downtown and surrounding areas, where you might find your ideal apartments. The overall neighborhood and population is extremely friendly and clean.

Live in Hayward

Hayward is very welcoming and overall a decent place to be. It may not owns a reputation as the most exciting city in the Bay, and sure,you may not be out until 3 AM for drinking, but it is a safe place to live. An attraction is, Hayway has easy access to all of the arts, cultural and entertainment offering of both Oakland and San Francisco, for example, The C.E. Smith Museum of Anthropology at California State, The Hayward Area Historical Society Museum and The annual Zucchini Festival. For the spots minded, living here also means to be close to the famous Bay Area sports teams, including: MLB Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants, MLL San Francisco Dragons, NFL Oakland Raiders etc.

Neighborhoods in Hayward

For locals, there are indeed some areas to avoid in Hayward including Longwood, the A street Corridor between downtown and Hesperian and the area around the South Hayward BART Station. Hayward is like a mixed bag with some decent areas and also some really sketchy areas. You pick the right neighborhood and stay away from the bad parts of the town you should be okay, just like all the U.S. cities. Downtown Hayward has improved a lot over the years. There’s a weekly Farmer Market, Lucky Supermarket, ACE Hardware, an independent bookstore, a theater Peets, Starbucks , Buffalo Bill’s Brewery, and some other nice restaurants. However, downtown doesn’t get a lot of foot traffic and has a lot of car traffic.

Cost for Rental Apartments in Hayward

The average rent for an apartment in Hayward is $2157 and the cost for rent varies from the different neighborhoods. The most affordable apartments in Hayward will be found in the neighborhood North Hayward, Upper B Street, and Burbank, where the average rent goes for $2108 per month. In addition, you can also find out cheap apartments from Santa Clara, Fairway Park, and Harder-Tennyson, where the asking prices are below the average Hayward rent. The most expensive neighborhoods in Hayward are Glen Eden, Mt. Eden, and Southgate, with the average rent of $2331 per month.

Student Accommodation in Hayward

California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) is a public university in Hayward, California. Founded in 1957, CSUEB has 877 faculties, and a student body of almost 15,000. The university’s largest and oldest college campus is located in Hayward, with additional campus-sites in the nearby cities of Oakland and Concord. Finding apartments seems like one of the biggest issues for the students in Hayward, since the average rent and board fees are $14,184 for a single off-campus room for one year. With an average monthly rent of $1576 students can choose from three types of rooms: triple, double or single.