BLVD Residential

72 Communities
6,806 Units
33 Cities
8 Corporate Communities

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Bay Area

Living in the Bay Area, California, brings an appealing blend of urban excitement and natural beauty. Imagine spending weekends exploring lush parks like Golden Gate Park or hiking through the awe-inspiring Muir Woods while still being just a short drive away from city conveniences. Local amenities cater to all lifestyles, with trendy coffee shops, gourmet restaurants, and lively farmers' markets around every corner. Types of rentals range from modern city apartments in San Francisco’s Mission District to cozy suburban homes in Palo Alto. With prestigious institutions such as Stanford University and UC Berkeley nearby, the area buzzes with an academic atmosphere. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Bay Area's storied past, including San Francisco's transformation during the Gold Rush. Today, this rich heritage is celebrated through annual events like the San Francisco International Film Festival and the bustling Chinese New Year Parade. Whether you're attending these festivals or enjoying everyday life, you'll find that the community spirit here is infectious. In essence, the Bay Area offers an ideal mix of cultural depth, educational opportunities, and diverse rental options, making it a truly special place to call home.

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Sacramento

It may not have the flashy reputation of San Francisco or Los Angeles, but Sacramento embodies the very best of what makes California so unique. The city is well known for preserving its history, from early settlements like Sutter’s Fort to the gorgeous 19th century architecture of Old Sacramento to the artifacts in the Sacramento History Museum. Pop culture and the fine arts are well-represented, with local stages hosting symphony concerts and rock shows and galleries displaying works by the old masters as well as modern upstarts. The local restaurant scene is famous for its heavy emphasis on “farm to fork” principles, making it one of the best places to find fresh, locally sourced food. Those living in Sacramento love to take advantage of the mild climate, whether that means biking the River Trail, taking the kids to Fairytale Town, or heading over to Sutter Health Park to catch a River Cats baseball game. Thousands of students attend classes at the Sacramento campus of California State University, as well as the two-year Sacramento City College. Rental rates in Sacramento vary, partly due to the large population of college students and government workers, but the city’s rental market is enormous, making it easy to find the right apartment, condo, or house within your budget.

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Granite Bay

Located just 26 miles northeast of Sacramento, residents of Granite Bay enjoy easy commutes to this major metro area. The trip is made easy by Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 50. Aside from being commuter-friendly, Granite Bay is the perfect place for families. Nestled on Folsom Lake, residents have unbeatable access to aquatic recreation and waterfront green spaces like Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, featuring a sandy beach, campgrounds, and fishing opportunities. Although Granite Bay is mainly residential it conveniently neighbors Roseville, home to Westfield Galleria and Roseville Golfland Sunsplash. From upscale apartments to cozy single-family homes, there’s something for everyone in the peaceful suburbs of Granite Bay.