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Photo of Watergate with San Francisco in background highlighting why Emeryville rental properties are hot

You’ve probably driven through Emeryville dozens of times without giving it a second thought – but smart property investors are taking a much closer look at this compact city that’s quietly becoming one of the East Bay’s most desirable rental markets.

What Makes Emeryville Special?

At just 1.2 square miles, Emeryville might be small, but it packs a serious punch. This former industrial hub has transformed into a vibrant mixed-use community where tech workers, artists, and families coexist in modern apartments, converted lofts, and new developments. It’s like having the best of both worlds – urban convenience with a tight-knit community feel.

The Numbers Tell the Story

Current average rental rates in Emeryville:

  • Studios: $1,750 – $2,100
  • 1-bedroom: $2,150 – $2,600
  • 2-bedroom: $2,600 – $3,500
  • 3-bedroom: $3,500 – $4,600

These premium rates reflect Emeryville’s unique position as a tech hub with easy access to both San Francisco and Oakland, making it incredibly attractive to high-earning professionals.

Why Tenants Love It Here

The Bay Street shopping center is a major draw – tenants can walk to Target, restaurants, a movie theater, and more. But it’s the location that really sells itself. With easy access to freeways, the “capital corridor” AmTrak station (Sacramento in less than 2 hours), regular bus service to BART, residents can reach downtown San Francisco in 20 minutes or downtown Oakland in 10. Plus, tech giants like Pixar, Grifols, and Gracenote have headquarters here, creating a built-in tenant base.

Investment Potential

We’ve tracked an impressive 4% rent growth in Emeryville over the last 12 months, and the average rent of $2,700 is 28.5% higher than the national average of $2,100. The city’s aggressive development plans and business-friendly policies mean this trend isn’t slowing down. Properties near the waterfront such as Watergate and Pacific Park Plaza, or near transit hubs, such as The Terraces are seeing the strongest appreciation.

Ready to explore Emeryville’s potential for your investment? Let’s chat about opportunities in our own backyard!

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