| Location |
| 330 3rd Street |
| Contact |
| Caren (530)756-8630 |
Residential apartment units above Crepeville occasionally become available for rent. A (November 2005) Davis Enterprise advertisement described a 3 bedroom, 2 bath unit with washer/ dryer, central heat & air, gas range, CAT-5 wiring, and two balconies overlooking Central Park. Asking price: $1,895 per month.
To learn more about rental housing in Davis, check out our Housing Guide as well as our Apartments pages.
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2006-07-17 11:37:35 Is this a nice place to live? —BrianDeLuca
2008-05-31 17:39:42 The fact that its downtown and overlooks Central Park makes this so appealing to me. If I could afford it, I'd totally move here. —SunjeetBaadkar
2008-05-31 23:14:42 Dude, I would move if I could afford it. —CurlyGirl26
2008-06-01 00:22:20 The location is great. What is the noise level like inside the apartments, with the restaurant right below? —IDoNotExist
2008-06-01 12:09:00 I remember when this building didn't even exist... —StevenDaubert
2008-06-01 13:17:35 I remember when Davisville first got dirt roads installed. My, that was a big improvement. The horses didn't have to step over as much stuff in the fields, and when your horse broke down, it was much easier to call for a toe (hoof) truck to replace your flat shoes.
But that was nothing compared to the sight of the dinosaurs who roamed around here 150 million years ago. Back then, the Sierras were just starting to get pushed up, and you cleared your own road with your dinosaur. (I had one of the new, fuel efficient, herbivores that used 10 times less energy than some of the meat eaters because you could convert the plants directly to energy. Unfortunately, those were big and ungainly, and I eventually traded in my old dinosaur of a dinosaur for a new, small, mammal. Then the meteor hit, and everyone realized that climate change wasn't just something that the scientists were talking about.)
I remember when Crepeville's building wasn't there too... —IDoNotExist
But you don't exist, so it doesn't count! —StevenDaubert
2008-06-01 13:59:13 I remember when they were going to build a shopping center across the street from that building, where the gardens are now. —DonShor


