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Inside Roseville's most expensive rental real estate

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Published on November 22, 2018
Inside Roseville's most expensive rental real estate1016 Teresa Place. | Photos: Zumper

Whether you're looking for a new apartment or not, it can occasionally be soothing to look at an upscale listing in order to see what you might aspire to on your next move. So what exactly does the top-end of Roseville's rental market look like today — and just how fancy do these lodgings get, given these elevated price points?

We scoured local listings in Roseville via rental site Zumper to unearth the city's most luxurious listings right now. Take a look at the select results, below. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

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1016 Teresa Place (Diamond Creek)

First, check out there's this single-family townhome situated at 1016 Teresa Place in Diamond Creek. It has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and it takes up 1,333 square feet. Whereas the average price for a two-bedroom rental in Roseville is about $1,525/month, this place is currently listed at $2,095/month.

Inside the single-family house, you can anticipate hardwood floors, in-unit laundry and a private balcony for each bedroom. Outside, it has a one-car garage, plus a front and side yard. But as plush as this place might sound, pets are not permissible.

Walk Score indicates that the surrounding area is moderately walkable, is very bikeable and doesn't offer many public transit options.

(Take a look at the complete listing here.)

3493 Apollo Circle (Olympus Pointe)

Then there's this home situated at 3493 Apollo Circle in Olympus Pointe. It also has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. This rental is currently priced at $2,095/month. What, exactly, makes it so high-priced?

The gated community has a pool, and the house has a private side patio as well as a two-car garage. Inside the unit, you can anticipate a vaulted ceiling in the living area, a fireplace and built-in bookshelves in an upstairs loft. Inhabiting this deluxe home isn't all-inclusive: cats and dogs aren't allowed.

According to Walk Score's assessment, the surrounding area is car-dependent and has minimal transit options, but is quite bikeable.

(If you want to daydream, see the complete listing here.)