Maxwell at Bascom
1350 S Bascom Ave,
San Jose, CA 95128
$2,996 - $10,674 Total Monthly Price
Studio - 2 Beds
Consistently named among the best places to live in the nation, San Jose is a thriving city at the very heart of America’s tech industry. The highly-walkable downtown is a popular hangout for the entire community, featuring lush parks, exquisite restaurants, performance venues, and a vibrant nightlife scene. Over 30,000 students attend San Jose State University, and the position of the campus right downtown contributes to the college having a major impact on the local culture; the collegiate influence is amplified by the numerous smaller colleges throughout the city as well. The city layout is full of bike lanes, sidewalks, and trails, making the community very walkable and bike-friendly.
San Jose is an excellent city for sports fans, between the San Jose Sharks NHL team, the San Jose Giants baseball team (affiliate to the more famous San Francisco Giants), and the 49ers playing at Levis Stadium in neighboring Santa Clara. The local museums include the San Jose Museum of Art, the Tech Museum of Innovation and the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, all in the downtown core. Guadalupe River Park runs right through the center of town and includes the Heritage Rose Garden, hiking trails and picnic areas.
The 18-story tower of San Jose City Hall
The mysterious Winchester Mystery House
Shops and restaurants in Downtown San Jose
Historic San Pedro Square is home to one of the oldest settlements in California
San Pedro Square contains several popular restaurants
The beautiful and historic St. James Park is a popular downtown destination
As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in San Jose, CA is $2,342 for a studio, $2,701 for one bedroom, $3,396 for two bedrooms, and $4,165 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in San Jose has increased by 1.2% in the past year.
The cost of living in San Jose, CA is 83.9% higher than the national average. Generally, housing in San Jose is 230.4% more expensive than the national average, with rent falling between $2,342 - $4,165. You can expect to pay 10.4% more for groceries, 42.7% more for utilities, and 36.6% more for transportation.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly San Jose, CA is for everyday living.
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