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- Castro Valley Accessible Apartments (1)
- Castro Valley Apartments with Garages (8)
- Castro Valley Apartments with Parking (13)
- Castro Valley Apartments with Pools (3)
- Castro Valley Apartments with Washer-Dryers (5)
- Castro Valley Dog Friendly Apartments (3)
- Castro Valley Furnished Apartments
- Castro Valley Pet Friendly Apartments (5)
Cities
- San Lorenzo Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments
- Union City Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments (3)
- Walnut Creek Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments (3)
- Fremont Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments (6)
- Alameda Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments (1)
- Berkeley Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments (4)
- Mountain View Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments (8)
- Palo Alto Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments (2)
- Milpitas Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments (1)
- Sunnyvale Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Apartments (9)
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Medical Facilities
- Eden Medical Center Apartments (291)
- John George Psychiatric Hospital Apartments (343)
- Kindred Hospital - San Francisco Bay Area Apartments (427)
- San Leandro Hospital Apartments (449)
- Kaiser Permanente Hayward-Sleepy Hollow Medical Offices Apartments (219)
- Kaiser Permanente Pleasanton Medical Offices Apartments (225)
Military Locations
"Fire kites drifting through the skies / Up on high I see it all the time / And from the tip top of every mountain view / From the roof I spy on room to room / Take me home / Walk the night in the valley - oh ohh oh - 'til everything is fine." (Eisley, “The Valley”)
This part of California used to be the New Spanish State of Alta, California, and this particular city is situated on land that was granted to the Mission San Jose in 1797. Despite having more than 60,000 residents, Castro Valley has never been officially incorporated as a village, town or city in America. Because of this, Castro Valley citizens are legally governed by Alameda Country, as if they were farmers living a mile apart from one another. Incorporation has been brought up in community referendums, but residents keep on knocking the idea down. Maybe they just like the idea of living off the radar, with no local police force in place? Nah, can't be that. View Castro Valley City Guide