Sentinel Real Estate Corporation

97 Communities
26,139 Units
74 Cities
17 Corporate Communities
3 Student Communities

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Sentinel Real Estate Corporation Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Sentinel Real Estate Corporation Operates

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Kansas City

The largest city in Missouri, Kansas City sits on the Missouri-Kansas border at the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas rivers. A major Midwest metropolis, Kansas City offers something for everyone. Art lovers delight in the expansive collections at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. History buffs savor the exhibits at the National World War I Museum and Memorial as well as the Arabia Steamboat Museum. Sports fans enjoy baseball games at Kauffman Stadium and football games at Arrowhead Stadium. Thrill seekers relish the adventures at Worlds of Fun. Shopping enthusiasts appreciate the variety of stores at Zona Rosa Town Center. Music and theater junkies bask in world-class performances at Starlight Theatre and the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Beer aficionados revel in the selections at Boulevard Brewing Company. With convenient access to several Interstate highways and Kansas City International Airport, getting around from Kansas City is a breeze.

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Bay Area

Where the Pacific fog rolls over golden hills and bay waters shimmer between some of the most storied cities in the country, the San Francisco Bay Area offers a kind of everyday scenery that makes it hard to look anywhere else. Stretching across nine counties and anchored by San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose, the Bay Area is one of the most geographically striking and culturally layered regions in California. San Francisco draws renters who want walkable streets, world-class museums like SFMOMA and the de Young, and neighborhoods with distinct personalities, from the counter-culture legacy of Haight-Ashbury to the buzzing restaurant corridors of the Mission District. Across the Bay Bridge, Oakland delivers a grittier, more grounded energy, with a thriving arts scene, lush Redwood Regional Park, and a waterfront that has transformed into a hub for local makers and food markets. Down the peninsula, San Jose anchors Silicon Valley with a sprawling urban layout, abundant green space at places like Alum Rock Park, and a downtown that has grown steadily more walkable and restaurant-rich in recent years. The University of California Berkeley, San Francisco State University, Stanford University, and Santa Clara University are just a few of the major academic institutions woven into the region's identity, contributing a steady intellectual and creative current that influences everything from local galleries to weekend farmers markets. Dating back to June 29, 1776, when settlers from New Spain established the Presidio at the Golden Gate, this region has always sat at the crossroads of ambition and reinvention — a spirit that still shapes the Bay Area today. Renting here means choosing a lifestyle as much as a location. In San Francisco, the housing stock ranges from restored Edwardian walk-ups in Pacific Heights and Nob Hill to sleek high-rise apartment communities in SoMa and Mission Bay. Oakland offers converted industrial lofts in the Uptown district alongside classic California bungalow-style units and newer apartment communities near the Lake Merritt corridor. San Jose leans toward spacious, amenity-rich apartment communities and garden-style apartments spread across quieter residential stretches close to major tech campuses. Across all three cities, transit access shapes where renters land — BART connects San Francisco and Oakland to the East Bay and beyond, while Caltrain runs south from San Francisco through the peninsula into San Jose. Whether you're drawn to the salt-laced air of the Embarcadero, the tree-lined streets of Rockridge, or the sunny sprawl of Willow Glen, the Bay Area's rental market serves up a wide spectrum of options across some of the most recognizable zip codes in the nation.

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Inland Empire

The Inland Empire embodies the ideal California lifestyle. Home to world-famous music festivals, stunning mountainous landscapes, and expansive vineyards and wineries, the Inland Empire offers a one-of-a-kind living experience for current and prospective renters. Residents here can enjoy an array of green spaces, including picturesque parks and scenic hiking trails that cater to outdoor enthusiasts. Popular areas like Rancho Cucamonga, Chino Hills, and Ontario Ranch boast excellent amenities, from top-notch shopping centers to gourmet dining spots. For rental options, the Inland Empire offers a range of properties suitable for various lifestyles and budgets, from cozy apartments to spacious townhomes. The Inland Empire’s appeal extends beyond its amenities; it's also home to several notable landmarks and communities. Eastvale, for instance, is renowned for its safety and beautiful parks. The region is steeped in history, with the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa in Riverside serving as a testament to its rich heritage. Moreover, Riverside hosts exciting events like the annual Festival of Lights, which attracts visitors from across the state. With universities such as California State University, San Bernardino, and the University of California, Riverside, the Inland Empire is not just a great place to live but also to learn and grow.