Bay Area · Budget
Bay Area apartments under $3,000/month
Under $3,000 puts you in 1-beds and 2-beds in nearly every US student neighborhood — including high-cost markets like Cambridge, Manhattan, and Palo Alto. The neighborhoods below in Bay Area fit this budget.
Best neighborhoods under $3,000/month in Bay Area
Palo Alto
Palo Alto is Stanford's home — one of the most expensive student housing markets in the US. Stanford grad students typically live in University Terrace, College Terrace, or shared houses in town.
$2,200 – $6,500/mo
Menlo Park
Menlo Park is just north of Stanford — slightly more affordable, still walking/biking distance.
$2,100 – $5,800/mo
Mountain View
Mountain View, 10-15 min south of Stanford. Cheaper rent, Caltrain access, big Indian grad student community working at nearby tech.
$2,000 – $5,200/mo
Berkeley (Southside / Downtown)
Southside Berkeley and Downtown Berkeley are walking distance to Cal's main campus. Heavy international grad population.
$1,500 – $4,200/mo
North Berkeley
North Berkeley is quieter — Gourmet Ghetto, Solano Ave, close to North Gate.
$1,700 – $4,500/mo
Rockridge (Oakland)
Rockridge in North Oakland is one BART stop from Cal — popular with students who want a livelier neighborhood and slightly lower rent.
$1,700 – $4,000/mo
Universities in Bay Area
Frequently asked questions
Can I really find apartments under $3,000/month in Bay Area?
Yes — 6 of our covered Bay Area neighborhoods have units under $3,000/month, especially Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Mountain View.
Will I need a roommate to stay under $3,000/month in Bay Area?
Often yes — sharing a 2-bed is the most reliable way to stay under $3,000/month in Bay Area without sacrificing safety or commute.