$1,122 per month
Madison Tower (55+)
Studio-1 Bed
1319 N Madison St, Stockton, CA 95202
$1,122 per month
Madison Tower (55+)
Studio-1 Bed
1319 N Madison St, Stockton, CA 95202
$1,050 per month
44 W Acacia St Unit 4, Stockton, CA 95202
ONE BEDROOM AND ONE BATH OPPORTUNITY IN CONVENIENT LOCATION ... REFRIGERATOR INCLUDED...WINDOW AIR CONDTIONER APPROXIMATELY 650 SQ.FT. AMPLE PARKING ... MAKE THIS YOURS
Cathie Marples Marples & Associates
$999 per month
1046 N San Joaquin St, Stockton, CA 95202
Property Id: 495347Looking for a single Professional/Student who wants to rent a room in a 2 bedroom house one person in each room. Located in a historical neighborhood (MAGNOLIA DISTRICT) in Stockton, CA; perfect location near all hospitals; we offer a non-smoking, gated, clean, secured, quiet. On the 2nd floor, looking for someone to rent out a bedroom. Shared bath and kitchen . No
$1,300 per month
1036 N Sutter St Unit 4, Stockton, CA 95202
James Johnson Johnson Realty Group
$1,375 per month
1025 N Madison St Unit 1025 N. Madison St., Stockton, CA 95202
Property Id: 1738423Large, 2 Bedroom apartment with laminate flooring.Gated complex with Security gates, Assigned Parking,Laundry Facility on Site.
Downtown Stockton, located about 50 miles south of Sacramento in California’s Central Valley, is a waterside community along the San Joaquin River, part of the California Delta. This neighborhood features historic homes from the early 20th century, including Victorian, Craftsman, and colonial styles, many of which have been remodeled. The area is known for its ethnic eateries, with diverse dining options from Indian to Japanese cuisine. Popular spots include Cast Iron Trading Co. and Genova Bakery. Downtown Stockton hosts various events at cultural venues and sporting arenas, such as the Bob Hope Theatre and Banner Island Ballpark. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the California Delta waterways, Eden Park, and Constitution Park. The neighborhood has convenient transportation options, including Interstate 5, San Joaquin Rapid Transit buses, and Amtrak trains from the Robert J. Cabral station. Despite its attractions, Downtown Stockton faces challenges with a prevalent homelessness issue. City officials are addressing these concerns with initiatives like Rapid Rehousing and increased police presence. The neighborhood also benefits from amenities like the Stockton Downtown Marina and local markets, making it a vibrant yet complex area to live in.