Panoramic Management leases and manages more than 400 downtown Berkeley apartments
near UC, BART, shopping and entertainment. These apartments may be rented
furnished or unfurnished. Generally all leases are for one year, but some
short term rentals are available.
All the Panoramic Management Berkeley apartments have been built since
1998, and conform to the modern seismic and fire safety standards required
by the modern Uniform Building Codes in effect at the time of their construction.
The Panoramic Management downtown Berkeley apartments are among the very
few in Berkeley that have full sprinkler and fire alarm systems and direct
links to the Berkeley Fire Department.
Amenities in these apartments include heated towel racks, roof decks and
gardens, refrigerators, gas stoves, and microwave ovens. All apartments
have free high-speed Internet connections and Cable TV.
Our downtown Berkeley apartments are generally located very near to UC
Berkeley, and close to all city services and shopping, making car ownership
optional, or even unnecessary. However, rental of secured off-street parking
space is available in all buildings for a monthly fee.
Maintenance staff and resident managers are available in all these apartments
on 24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week. All the entries to the apartments have
24 hours video recording, as well as closed circuit video entry systems.
Housing in Berkeley
Rental housing stock in the City of Berkeley fell from 28,566 units
in 1970 to 24,512 units in 19901 ,
largely through the conversion of rental apartments units to owner occupied
dwellings, and from the removal of apartment units from the marketplace.
Between 1980 and 1999 Berkeley was the only city in the Bay Area to actually
reduce its housing supply, experience a net loss of 115 units.2
The housing stock in the City of Berkeley is also comparatively old.
The median age of the typical housing unit is 62 years old.3
A
breakdown of the age of the existing housing stock is as follows:
Housing built 1999 to present 2.41%
Housing built 1995 to 1998 0.94%
Housing built 1990 to 1994 1.16%
Housing built 1980 to 1989 2.63%
Housing built 1970 to 1979 7.03%
Housing built 1960 to 1969 12.96%
Housing built 1950 to 1959 12.77%
Housing built 1940 to 1949 12.39%
Housing built 1939 or earlier 47.71%
Est. Median Year Structure Built 1942
After many years of almost no private sector activity in apartment
construction, the City has seen a revival of sorts of rental apartment
construction, though these modern developments constitute a small percentage
of the available rental housing.
According to the city permit records, The Berkeleyan Apartments, a 56 unit
project completed in 1998, was the first new apartment rental project in
the Downtown area, by a private developer, since World War II.
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1. City of Berkeley, Gen. Plan Workshop Notice, February 14, 2000,
Planning Dept.
2. Ibid
3.
Claritas Inc. SiteReports, Demographic Snapshot, 4.21.2004