
Whether you're house hunting or not, it can occasionally be amusing to look at a deluxe real estate listing to see what life could be like if money wasn't a concern. So what exactly does the top of the line of Stockton's rental market look like today — and what fancy features might one land, given these elevated prices?
We scanned local listings in Stockton via rental site Zumper to discover the city's ritziest listings.
Check out a couple of the city's premier rentals, below. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
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3874 Lark Haven Court (Brookside)
First, there's this spacious single-family home located at 3874 Lark Haven Court in Brookside. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and it's a sprawling 1,932 square feet in size. Whereas the average price for a three-bedroom rental in Stockton is about $1,450/month, this stately home is currently priced at $2,100/month. Why the high price tag?
The gated community the address sits in provides additional security. The house itself boasts a two-car garage, a fireplace, a back patio, and a balcony as well as a private backyard. As exclusive as this set-up might sound, cats and dogs are not allowed.
Walk Score indicates that this location is car-dependent, isn't particularly bikeable and has minimal transit options.
(Take a look at the complete listing here.)
3654 Five Forks Drive (Lincoln Village West)
Then, here's this genteel single-family home located at 3654 Five Forks Drive in Lincoln Village West. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and it's 1,564 square feet in size. This stately home is currently priced at $1,895/month. What makes it so costly?
Renters can expect a two-car garage, dual-pane windows and a spacious open floor plan with a fireplace in the living room. The house also has plenty of outdoor space, with a landscaped backyard (gardening services included) featuring citrus trees, a patio and space for a vegetable garden.
As tempting as this home might appear for a cat or dog, pets aren't allowed.
Per Walk Score ratings, the surrounding area requires a car for most errands, has minimal bike infrastructure and doesn't offer many public transit options.
(If you want to daydream, see the complete listing here.)









