Crescent Village

320 Crescent Village Circle San Jose, CA 95134

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  • One & Two Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Detached Garage & Off Street Parking
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Hot Tub & Outdoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

Discover life in the heart of Silicon Valley at Crescent Village, nestled around a five-acre park appointed with tennis courts, kids play area, and running trails. Take a relaxing dip in one of the community's five saltwater pools or just hang out with your friends and have a BBQ! Located within walking distance to many corporate campuses. . Exceptional Experiences and Surprisingly Superior Service are our promises to you during your stay in these spectacular Northern California apartments.

Amenities

5-acre River Oaks park for recreation and activities
5 saltwater pools and spas
Zoned to Santa Clara Unified School District
4,000 sf cardio theater fitness center plus a spin room, yoga room, aerobics room, and Pure Barre room
Clubroom with 80 inch TV with Blu-Ray and Wii
Movie theater with seating for 23
Basketball court and 2 tennis courts

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Though culturally vibrant, San Jose has always been shadowed by San Francisco. Originally founded as El Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe, the city is California’s oldest Spanish settlement. Its downtown is small for a city of its size, though it does teem with clubgoers in their 20s on weekends. Corporate parks, high-tech companies and housing developments are sprawled across the landscape, taking the places where farms and ranches once were between the bay and the surrounding hills.