Available Now
818+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
Available Now
300+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
Available Now
1 Floor Plan
2 Floor Plans
Sqft Unknown
5 Floor Plans
Available Now
600+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
700+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
Available Now
469–530 Sqft
4 Floor Plans
612–1,231 Sqft
18 Floor Plans
833–2,074 Sqft
25 Floor Plans
Available Now
488–610 Sqft
2 Floor Plans
673–768 Sqft
5 Floor Plans
901–1,485 Sqft
10 Floor Plans
Available Now
582+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
629–748 Sqft
5 Floor Plans
782–1,578 Sqft
16 Floor Plans
Available Now
300+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
Available Now
85–279 Sqft
13 Floor Plans
Available Now
700+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
1,050+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
Available Now
530+ Sqft
20 Floor Plans
688+ Sqft
24 Floor Plans
1,009+ Sqft
42 Floor Plans
All About
A small city in California, San Pablo has a population of slightly less than 31,000. The city's residents, at an average age of just over 35, are younger than most cities in California. The majority of residents rent in San Pablo, and 39% of residents own their homes, driven in part by a relatively low average rent ($1,243 per month) that is substantially less than the state average.
There are three primary industries in San Pablo: entertainment, retail, and healthcare. Together, these industries account for 20% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, looking at job function, 6% of residents work in sales, making it the top career path in the city. San Pablo workers take home an average annual income of about $59,000, less than their peers elsewhere in the state. San Pablo's average income also falls below the national average ($73,345). Among residents over the age of 25 in San Pablo, 6% have a Bachelor's degree and 2% possess a Master's or Doctoral degree.
San Pablo has an average commute time of about 38 minutes, longer than the state average of about 32 minutes. Driving a vehicle is the typical means of commuting to work, opted for by 36% of commuters, while public transportation is used by only 6% of the population. Not many workers commute on foot.
© 2021 RentPath, LLC. All rights reserved. All photos, videos, text and other content are the property of RentPath, LLC. APARTMENT GUIDE and the APARTMENT GUIDE Trade Dress are registered trademarks of RentPath, LLC or its affiliates.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPad, and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.
Information is copyrighted and school data provided by GreatSchools.org. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Schools listed above are based on distance from the selected location and are just a sampling of the schools in the area. To find a particular school district, and how it relates to a specific apartment, please contact the apartment manager.
All About
A small city in California, San Pablo has a population of slightly less than 31,000. The city's residents, at an average age of just over 35, are younger than most cities in California. The majority of residents rent in San Pablo, and 39% of residents own their homes, driven in part by a relatively low average rent ($1,243 per month) that is substantially less than the state average.
There are three primary industries in San Pablo: entertainment, retail, and healthcare. Together, these industries account for 20% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, looking at job function, 6% of residents work in sales, making it the top career path in the city. San Pablo workers take home an average annual income of about $59,000, less than their peers elsewhere in the state. San Pablo's average income also falls below the national average ($73,345). Among residents over the age of 25 in San Pablo, 6% have a Bachelor's degree and 2% possess a Master's or Doctoral degree.
San Pablo has an average commute time of about 38 minutes, longer than the state average of about 32 minutes. Driving a vehicle is the typical means of commuting to work, opted for by 36% of commuters, while public transportation is used by only 6% of the population. Not many workers commute on foot.
Top Scores: Grocery Stores, Restaurants, Coffee
Who Lives Here
Cost of Living
Education
Getting Around San Pablo
What You Need to Know