Anaheim, CA apartments for rent
395 apartments for rent in Anaheim, CA, from 72 communities.
Stonehedge Apartments
2515 W. Lincoln Ave. #2, Anaheim, CA, 92801
Park Wilshire
200 N. Wilshire Ave. #100, Anaheim, CA, 92801
Hampton Pointe
801 E Orangewood Avenue, Anaheim, CA, 92802
La Palma Terrace
1250 E. La Palma Ave. #109, Anaheim, CA, 92805
Sorrento Terrace
3300 W. Lincoln Ave. #101, Anaheim, CA, 92801
VIVA Apartment Homes
2611 West Baylor Circle, Anaheim, CA, 92801
Parallel
1105 E Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA, 92805
Core Apartments
1815 S Westside Dr, Anaheim, CA, 92805
Wakefield Apartment Homes
201 East Wakefield Ave, Anaheim, CA, 92802
Balboa Apartments
2660 W. Ball Rd. #5, Anaheim, CA, 92804
Lincoln Terrace
100 N. Rob Way, Anaheim, CA, 92801
The Paramount Platinum Triangle
1781 South Campton Avenue, Anaheim, CA, 92805
Casa Madrid
2301 E Ball Road, Anaheim, CA, 92806
Cambridge Terrace
3233 W. Lincoln Ave. #128, Anaheim, CA, 92801
Villa Anaheim
3305 West Lincoln Blvd., Anaheim, CA, 92801
Chateau Loire
2535 W. Lincoln Ave. #30, Anaheim, CA, 92801
Caribbean Cove
2175 South Mallul Drive, Anaheim, CA, 92802
Woodstock Terrace
1464 E. La Palma Ave. #122, Anaheim, CA, 92805
Kimberly Terrace
2648 W Ball Rd unit 101, Anaheim, CA, 92804
Parkewood Village
401 W Orangewood Ave, Anaheim, CA, 92802
The Cascades Apartments
8604 E. Whitewater Drive, Anaheim, CA, 92808
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Renter’s City Guide to Anaheim
Introduction
Anaheim is most famous for being home to Disneyland, aka the happiest place on earth! It's also the most populated city in Orange County and the 10th most populated in California.
What cities are close to Anaheim?
Within the Los Angeles Metropolitan area, Anaheim is just over 26 miles from downtown LA and 25 miles away from Long Beach. Heading south, San Diego is 95 miles away, while San Francisco is only 7 hours away or 400 miles to the north.
What is the weather like in Anaheim?
With a Mediterranean climate, Anaheim is warm throughout most of the year. Average highs throughout summer are around 87°F, while January lows average out at around 47.5°F. January is the wettest month yet still only sees around 3.39” of rain on average.
What are the pros of living in Anaheim?
The primary bonus of living in Anaheim is the sheer number of things to see and do in the area. Disneyland is on your doorstep, and there are numerous shopping experiences throughout the city as well. In addition, there are plenty of opportunities for golf, hiking and cycling in the nearby Anaheim hills.
What are the cons of living in Anaheim?
The things that may attract you to Anaheim can also be detrimental to the city. A regular influx of tourists makes it a bustling area, and the city can seem crowded at times. Paired with this, congestion is heavy, with 75% of residents driving to work. While average commute times are just slightly above the national average at 26.7 minutes, commutes to other LA cities and suburbs can be extremely long. In the brutal summer heat, this can become unbearable if you're not used to it.
Is Anaheim a diverse city?
Many people from all walks of life call Anaheim home, with the Caucasian and Hispanic populations making up the majority.
Expenses & Housing Stats
How much is public transportation in Anaheim?
Public transport in Anaheim is provided by OCTA (Orange County Transportation Authority), which operates several bus lines in and around the city. A one-way fare on local transport will typically cost $2.25, while a monthly pass will generally cost around $69.
How much does a meal cost in Anaheim?
You can expect to pay around $60 for a 3-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant in Anaheim. A single meal at an inexpensive joint will usually set you back around $15, while fast food averages out at around $10 for a typical combo meal.
How much are utilities in Anaheim?
For a 915 sq. ft. apartment, you can expect to pay around $194 per month on your basic utilities. This includes water, cooling, electricity, heating and garbage disposal. Air conditioning is essential due to the hot summers, but it increases monthly utilities above the national average.
Anaheim Housing Statistics
- 7,494 Single-family detached homes
- 2,356 Attached homes or townhouses
- 55,201 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (9,978) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (27,508)
Among all the available rental units in Anaheim, 18% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 82% are apartments.
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What are the major industries in Anaheim?
Tourism and hospitality are without a doubt the largest industries in Anaheim, with thousands of jobs available in the two sectors. These range from jobs in hotels, restaurants and amusement parks, to name a few.
What are the top employers in Anaheim?
Employing over 22,000 people in Anaheim, Disneyland Resorts is the top employer in Anaheim. Other top employers include Kaiser Permanente, which offers jobs in healthcare, and internet and telecommunications giant AT&T.
Does Anaheim have good schools?
There are eight separate school districts serving Anaheim, with 84 public schools, ranging from pre-K to 12th grade. In addition to a number of highly-rated public schools, the city is home to several well-performing private schools, such as the Acaciawood Preparatory Academy.
What are the top colleges in Anaheim?
There are three private colleges located in Anaheim, each offering several graduate programs: Southern California Institute of Technology, Bristol University, and the former Asia University — Anaheim University.
Anaheim Employment Statistics
Y-o-Y Change | ||
White Collar | 265,888 | 97.5% |
Blue Collar | 83,392 | 98.0% |
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Self Employees | 31,340 | 99.8% |
Private Companies | 255,368 | 96.0% |
Governmental Workers | 43,474 | 106.2% |
Not for Profit Companies | 19,098 | 97.3% |
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What can you do in Anaheim for free?
Great weather and numerous outdoor facilities results in plenty of exciting things to do for free in Anaheim. Both Oak Canyon Nature Center and Yorba Linda Regional Park are filled with amenities such as picnic and grill areas, playgrounds and walking trails to enjoy. Kids can also go bowling for free as long as they're under 15 and have registered with the Concourse Entertainment Center. Once registered, they can enjoy two games per day from June through September.
What is there to do in Anaheim for families?
With Disneyland on your doorstep, this is undoubtedly the top attraction for kids and adults alike. Annual passes are a great idea for locals, allowing you to enjoy the fun on your own schedule.
What is there to do in Anaheim for young couples?
Cinema City Anaheim is a good choice for a classic first date; with its huge screens and wide range of movies, you're sure to find something you'll both love. Alternatively, music-loving couples can catch a gig at 'The Grove' (City National Grove of Anaheim), or the House of Blues Anaheim.
What sports teams play in Anaheim?
Hockey fans won't want to miss the former Stanley Cup winners, the Anaheim Ducks, on game-day. Baseball fans can try to get their hands on tickets for the LA Angels of Anaheim (known simply as the Angels locally). They play at Angels Stadium, but tickets sell fast!
What are the main annual events in Anaheim?
October is a fantastic month for events in Anaheim. Each year the Orange County Auto Show is held at the Anaheim Convention Center, offering fun for non-car enthusiasts and petrol heads alike. At the end of the month, the annual Halloween Parade passes through downtown and is one of the largest in the country. Meanwhile, in March, history buffs can head to St. Catherine's Academy as they host an annual authentic civil war reenactment.
What are the best restaurants in Anaheim?
There are tons of great places to eat out in Anaheim. Napa Rose offers top-notch cuisine and is located in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, one of the classiest hotels in the city. Alternatively, Cortina's Italian Market and Pizzeria is a superb family-friendly choice. Burger lovers must check out Sammy's Bar and Grill. The Ranch and the Blind Rabbit also offer a stunning array of all-American fare.
What are the renter’s rights in Anaheim?
Renters' rights in Anaheim are fairly well protected, though it's worth paying close attention to your tenancy agreement before signing. While there's no rent control in Orange County, landlords are required to give a 60-day notice if they intend to raise the rent by more than 10%. Tenants have the right to a habitable rental unit and may withhold rent if it does not meet the criteria detailed in your agreement. Be sure to check the criteria though, as things like AC are not normally required, though you're advised to seek a unit with AC as summers are extremely hot. Most issues and disputes can be resolved by contacting the Fair Housing Council of OC, who can also help with access to housing.