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Apartments for Rent in Hayward / San Leandro, CA


Find Your Home in Hayward / San Leandro: Suburban Living in Alameda County


Located in the heart of the East Bay, the Hayward / San Leandro area offers beautiful bayside living with big-city perks. If you're looking for apartments for rent in Hayward, CA, or San Leandro proper, Greystar offers a variety of options in the area! Find your dream home in Hayward / San Leandro and enjoy the best of East Bay living.


Housing Options

Whether you're looking for luxury apartments for rent in San Leandro, CA, or studio apartments for rent in Hayward, CA, Greystar properties cater to various budgets and preferences.


Education and Community

Both cities offer excellent educational opportunities. San Leandro is home to the highly-rated McKinley Elementary School, while Hayward's California State University, East Bay is a great public option for higher education.


Recreation and Culture

Residents who enjoy the outdoors appreciate Lake Chabot Regional Park, a great spot for hiking and fishing. For a taste of local culture, visit the Hayward Area Historical Society or enjoy a show at the San Leandro Performing Arts Center.

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FAQs About Hayward / San Leandro, CA


What are the best dining options in Hayward / San Leandro?

There are great dining options in the area! In Hayward, a few local favorites include La PiƱata, a beloved regional chain serving Mexican food, Casa del Toro for high-end, modern Latin-American cuisine, and Lemon Crab for Cajun/Creole seafood. For residents of San Leandro, Paradiso and Top Hatters Kitchen & Bar also come highly recommended.


Is the Hayward / San Leandro area pet-friendly?

Yes, several Greystar apartments in Hayward / San Leandro welcome pets, including Cecelia Court and The Dutton. Residents also frequent the Eden Greenway Dog Park and restaurants like Drake's Barrel House, which offers a dog-friendly patio.


What are the transportation options in Hayward / San Leandro?

Both cities are well connected by public transit. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system serves both Hayward and San Leandro, providing access to San Francisco and other Bay Area locations. AC Transit buses also operate throughout the area, offering convenient local service to residents.


Are there good outdoor recreation opportunities in Hayward / San Leandro?

Yes, there are many opportunities for outdoor activities in the area. Hayward is home to Garin Regional Park, which offers hiking trails and picnicking areas. In San Leandro, Marina Park provides beautiful bay views and walking paths.


What's the shopping scene like in Hayward / San Leandro?

Hayward's Southland Mall features a variety of retail stores and dining options. In San Leandro, Marina Square is a popular spot. Beyond these major shopping centers, the area boasts several local shopping districts like downtown San Leandro, which offers a mix of boutique shops, local businesses, and restaurants that provide a more personalized shopping experience.


Is Hayward / San Leandro a good area for young professionals?

With its proximity to San Francisco and Silicon Valley, the area does attract young professionals, primarily in the tech industry. The region offers more budget-friendly housing options compared to the more expensive neighborhoods in San Francisco and San Jose, making it an attractive choice for those starting their careers.


What are the educational opportunities in Hayward / San Leandro?

Hayward is home to California State University, East Bay, which offers various undergraduate and graduate programs. Both cities have well-regarded public school systems, including San Leandro High School, known for its strong academic and extracurricular programs.


Are there any notable cultural attractions in Hayward / San Leandro?

The Hayward Area Historical Society Museum is a popular local attraction for residents. San Leandro hosts the annual Cherry Festival, celebrating the city's agricultural heritage.


What's the cost of living like in Hayward / San Leandro?

While not as expensive as San Francisco, the cost of living is moderate, at 37% and 35% higher than the national average, respectively. Though the price of rent will vary by property, the area offers a more affordable alternative to other Bay Area locations while still providing access to major cities and employment hubs.


Are there any unique local businesses or attractions in Hayward / San Leandro?

Hayward is known for its Japanese Gardens, a cultural oasis in the heart of the city. San Leandro is home to the Casa Peralta, a historic house museum showcasing early California architecture and local history.