<p>largest landlords in the berkeley area with websites:
[PREMIUM</a> PROPERTIES](<a href=“http://www.premiumpd.com/]PREMIUM”>http://www.premiumpd.com/)
berkeleyapt.com</p>
<p>individual apt buildings:
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[url=<a href=“Diablo Holdings | Home”>http://www.diabloholdings.com/cambridge.html]Diablo</a> Holdings - The Cambridge Apartments](<a href=“http://www.granadabuilding.com/]Home[/url”>http://www.granadabuilding.com/)
[Stadium</a> Place & Allston Place - Berkeley, CA - Student Housing - University of California-Berkeley](<a href=“http://stadiumplace.info/]Stadium”>http://stadiumplace.info/)
[Library</a> Gardens - Berkeley Apartments - A new standard in urban living.](<a href=“http://www.librarygardens.com/]Library”>http://www.librarygardens.com/)</p>
<p>any rent controlled unit in berkeley can be looked up here if you have a street name & number: [Rent</a> Ceiling Database - City of Berkeley, CA](<a href=“http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/rent/rentsearch/search.asp]Rent”>http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/rent/rentsearch/search.asp)
tool crashes quite often… but you can see what the rent is for apartments
Note: any non-rent controlled unit won’t be listed. This is any building built after 1991 which includes library gardens, stadium place, allston lofts, and anything owned by Berkeley Apartments - in general I have only heard terrible things about most of these buildings. Newly constructed, but cheap building materials and expensive rents. Landlords have been heard of jacking up rents exorbitantly when you go to renew a lease.</p>