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Apartments for Rent in Tracy, CA

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Abhijeet

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Furnished 2-bed apt in gated cmmty

Entire place | San Jose, CA, USA

Available from Dec . Gets booked months ahead of time. Welcome to this spacious one level, Bath Condo at Midtown Plaza.This is a secure GATED community accessible using state of the art key fobs. The entire property is video monitored.With square feet of living space, this sought after top floor unit has lots of natural light. The sunny patio enjoys views of the hills. The interior is modern with designer colors and handsome engineered flooring and is fully furnished with tasteful and comfortable furniture.* The living room has a L-shaped sectional sofa, coffee table, a inch Smart TV with a 7 speaker Bose surround system. Designed with the modern concept of great room, it also has a counter height large dining table that seats 6 comfortably.* The unit boasts a larger master bedroom suite with walk-in closet. The master bedroom has a kingsize bed with foam mattress, two side tables, full size dresser, inch Smart TV, a desk and a chair. Master bedroom has an attached private bathroom with a double sink vanity and a tub with double shower heads.* Second bedroom also has a walk-in closet and has a double bed, dresser, inch Smart TV, adjustable standing desk and a chair. Second full bathroom is just outside this bedroom and doubles a a guest bathroom.* The kitchen has beautiful granite counter tops and counter seating, with tile floors and maple cabinets. Kitchen is fully equipped with a coffee maker, pots and pans and everything one needs to make serve full meals.* The unit comes with a washer, dryer in the unit.* The complex provides resort-style amenities including community pool, spa, and fitness center. There is secure, ground floor parking and this unit benefits from having 2 side-by-side parking spaces.Enjoy nearby O'Connor Park, Safeway, and Starbucks, and being close to major commute routes.VTA light rail station is mins walk and intersections are within a few miles.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Apartments for Rent in Tracy, CA

  • How many apartments for rent are available in Tracy right now?

    Tracy is the last affordable step before the county line, and the numbers either side make the case: a median of about $2,700 here against $3,088 in Livermore and $3,075 in Mountain House, both a few minutes west, and $3,322 in Brentwood. Cross into Alameda County and the same commute costs several hundred dollars a month more. Roomster shows 14 apartments for rent across the city, concentrated in the older complexes near downtown and the central grid and along the Tracy Boulevard and Grant Line Road corridors rather than in the newer subdivisions.

  • How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Tracy?

    A one-bedroom averages about $1,875 and a two-bedroom roughly $2,200, with three-bedrooms near $2,750, and the citywide median across all rental types sits at $2,700, some 40 percent above the national figure. Studios have fallen hardest, down about 14 percent to around $1,495. You can find one-bedrooms under $1,800 a month around downtown, California Collections, and the Presidio area, where neighborhood medians have dropped 15 to 16 percent over the past year. Apartments across the city average $2,225 against $3,000 for a house.

  • Is there rent control in Tracy, CA?

    No local ordinance, so the statewide Tenant Protection Act is the only cap: 5 percent plus regional inflation with a hard 10 percent ceiling, which for San Joaquin County works out to 8.6 percent from August 1, 2026 through July 31, 2027. One exemption matters here more than almost anywhere, though. Buildings under 15 years old fall outside the cap entirely, and Tracy has been building subdivisions continuously for two decades, with Tracy Hills alone approved for roughly 5,500 homes across 1,850 acres in the southwest. Ask how old the building is before assuming the state limit protects you.

  • How does Tracy compare with Livermore, Mountain House, and Manteca on apartment rent?

    Tracy sits at the hinge. Going west, Mountain House runs about $3,075 and Livermore $3,088, so the last few miles to the Alameda County line cost roughly $375 a month. Going east, Manteca is near $2,499 and Stockton $1,622, and each step inland trades rent for minutes at the Altamont. Lathrop sits between at $2,997. The practical read is that Tracy buys you a rail station and the shortest Bay Area drive in San Joaquin County; if neither matters to your job, the saving inland is substantial.

  • Are there apartments for rent near the ACE station or the I-205 and I-580 commute?

    Yes, and the rail option is the thing that distinguishes this city. The ACE station on Tracy Boulevard carries morning trains to Pleasanton, Fremont, and San Jose, and the older apartment stock near downtown is the closest to it. For drivers, the I-205 and I-580 pairing is the fastest route over the Altamont and I-5 runs north to south. Worth watching for the medium term: Valley Link, a planned rail line from the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station over the pass into San Joaquin County, with a first phase reaching Mountain House on Tracy's western edge, though it is not built and the timeline has moved.

  • What deposit and fees should I expect when renting an apartment in Tracy?

    California caps most security deposits at one month's rent, with a narrow exception allowing up to two months for an owner who is an individual holding no more than two properties and four units. On a $2,200 two-bedroom that difference is worth establishing before you apply. The deposit must be returned within 21 days with an itemized statement, and any deduction now requires photographs. Since January 1, 2026, every mandatory charge has to sit inside the advertised rent. In a market where several neighborhoods have dropped 15 percent, both the deposit and any move-in fee are worth negotiating.

Rent an Apartment in Tracy, CA: What to Prioritize Before Moving In


Renting an apartment in Tracy, CA, offers options that suit a range of lifestyles, from professionals to couples and commuters. Whether you're seeking a studio or a shared apartment, understanding your priorities before starting your search can make all the difference. This guide will help you navigate the local apartment market by focusing on budget, lease flexibility, amenities, and neighborhood fit.

What Kind of Apartment Search Makes Sense in Tracy, CA

Tracy’s apartment market accommodates various needs, making it a practical choice for relocating renters and commuters. Many apartments range from studios to two-bedroom units, often featuring amenities like parking and laundry facilities. Depending on your budget and lifestyle, you might prioritize a furnished apartment or a short term rental if flexibility is important.

  • Budget considerations: Apartments with more amenities or in central neighborhoods typically cost more, so balancing your budget with desired features is key.
  • Lease flexibility: Month-to-month or short term apartment rentals offer more freedom but might come with higher deposits or rent.
  • Neighborhood fit: Choose areas that align with your commute and lifestyle preferences, such as quieter residential zones or locations closer to public transit.

How to Compare Apartments for Rent in Tracy, CA

When evaluating apartments, consider the trade-offs between apartment size, type, and building amenities. For example, studios might be more affordable and easier to find, while two-bedroom units offer more space and potential for roommates.

  • Apartment types: Studios, one-bedroom, and shared apartments each serve different needs and budgets.
  • Furnished vs. unfurnished: Furnished apartments can ease moving but might cost more in rent.
  • Amenities: Features like laundry, parking, and building security can enhance convenience and safety.

Use Roomster’s filters to narrow down options based on these criteria, helping you focus on apartments that meet your priorities.

What Lease and Budget Factors Matter Most

Understanding lease terms and associated costs is crucial before committing. Security deposits are commonly required, and lease lengths vary from short term to traditional year-long agreements.

  • Budget caution: Avoid overstretching your budget by factoring in utilities, parking fees, and potential rent increases.
  • Lease terms: Month-to-month leases offer flexibility but can be pricier, while longer leases may lock you into better rates.
  • Screening process: Be prepared for standard rental screening such as ID checks and credit reviews, which help ensure a good fit between renter and landlord.

How to Avoid Costly Rental Mistakes in Tracy, CA

Rental scams and misunderstandings can be avoided with careful screening and cautious communication.

  • screening: Use Roomster’s ID check and address check features to confirm listing legitimacy.
  • Payments: Never send money before signing a lease and meeting the landlord or property manager in person or through a screened platform.
  • Communication: Keep all rental discussions within trusted channels to protect your information.

FAQ About Apartments for Rent in Tracy, CA

What kind of apartment is easiest to find in Tracy, CA?

Studios and one-bedroom apartments tend to be the most common and easier to find, especially in neighborhoods with good transit access and amenities.

Should I look for a studio, one-bedroom, or shared apartment in Tracy, CA?

Consider your budget, desired privacy, and lifestyle. Studios and one-bedrooms suit singles or couples seeking privacy, while shared apartments can reduce costs if you’re open to roommates.

What should I ask before renting an apartment in Tracy, CA?

Clarify lease length, security deposit amount, included utilities, pet policies, and any building amenities. Also, ask about move-in dates and any sublet or short term rental options if needed.

How early should I start searching for apartments in Tracy, CA?

Begin your search 30 to 60 days before your planned move-in date to allow time for finding the right place and completing lease requirements.