Fullerton, CA apartments for rent
102 apartments for rent in Fullerton, CA, from 28 communities.
Amerige Pointe
1001 Starbuck St, Fullerton, CA, 92833
Piccadilly Square
2623 Yorba Linda Blvd, Fullerton, CA, 92831
ROBERTA
2401 West Roberta Avenue, Fullerton, CA, 92833
El Dorado Apartments
1120 N Placentia, Fullerton, CA, 92831
Fullerton Hills
1203 N Gilbert Street, Fullerton, CA, 92833
Kashmir Apartments
210 W Union Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92832
Pines Apartments
3340 Topaz Ln, Fullerton, CA, 92831
Moonraker Apartments
2901 E Nutwood Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92831
Idylwood Apartments
1800 Brea Blvd., Fullerton, CA, 92835
Cinnamon Ridge
1421 N Gilbert, Fullerton, CA, 92833
Nutwood East Apartments
2456 Nutwood Ave,, Fullerton, CA, 92831
Homestead Creek
1942 Deerpark Drive, Fullerton, CA, 92831
Greenbriar Woods Apartments
249 S. Jensen Way, Fullerton, CA, 92833
Malden Station by Windsor
250 W Santa Fe Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92832
LA COSTA
1401 N. Placentia Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92831
AmpliFi
600 W Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92832
GREENHOUSE
1220 Deerpark Drive, Fullerton, CA, 92831
THE STREAMS
1261 Deerpark Drive, Fullerton, CA, 92831
55+ FountainGlen Jacaranda
1900 Camino Loma, Fullerton, CA, 92833
Homestead Plaza
1942 Deerpark Drive, Fullerton, CA, 92831
Sturbridge Village Apartments
3020 Yorba Linda Blvd, Fullerton, CA, 92831
Homestead Timbers
1942 Deerpark Drive, Fullerton, CA, 92831
Homestead El Rancho
1942 Deerpark Drive, Fullerton, CA, 92831
Ventana
345 East Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92832
641 W. Commonwealth Ave
641 W. Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92832
309 E. Amerige Ave
309 E. Amerige Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92832
KLIMPEL MANOR
229 E. Amerige Avenue, Fullerton, CA, 92832
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Renter’s City Guide to Fullerton
Introduction
A desirable Los Angeles suburb, Fullerton is a fitting place for anyone looking to live a West Coast lifestyle, while still enjoying the proximity of big-city LA and its abundance of amenities. The 22-square-mile city is part of Orange County.
What is the weather like in Fullerton?
Fullerton gets plenty of sunshine and, despite the fact that the temperature changes with the seasons, it never gets too cold or too hot. Summertime temperatures hover between 70°F and 80°F and rarely go below 50°F in wintertime. The annual average temperature is 65°F, so the city is on the cooler side for California.
Where is Fullerton located?
Situated merely 25 miles from LA, Fullerton is bordered by Anaheim to the south. It also lies an hour’s drive from San Bernardino and 20 miles to the east of Long Beach. Other large cities are also nearby, including San Diego (90 miles to the south) and Las Vegas (a four-hour drive to the east).
What are the pros of living in Fullerton?
Fullerton is a great place to enjoy basic commodities, such as work, education, entertainment and food. Due to its centralized location, one can get almost anywhere via bus or train. LAX Airport is also merely 30 miles (45 minutes) away. The city is quite busy and home to more than 100,000 people. Therefore, the Neighborhood Watch Program operated by residents with the support of the police department helps locals rest easier and creates a safer community.
What are the cons of living in Fullerton?
Heavy traffic is one of the main disadvantages of living in Fullerton.
What is the average commute time in Fullerton?
The average commute time in Fullerton is 29.8 minutes, which is far higher than the national average. This is partly because nearly 78% of people commute and just 3% use mass transit.
Expenses & Housing Stats
Is it expensive to live in Fullerton?
Living in Fullerton is more expensive than the national and state average when it comes to costs, which is mostly due to the housing prices that have increased significantly in the past 10 years. Besides housing, other basic expenses — like utilities and public transportation — are about the same as other California cities.
How much do utilities cost in Fullerton?
A basic electric bill costs roughly $90 per month for a 915-square-foot rental.
How much does a meal cost in Fullerton?
A basic meal at an inexpensive restaurant is priced at $11, on average, while a regular cappuccino costs around $5.
How much does public transportation cost in Fullerton?
There are several options to get around Fullerton via public transportation. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) operates regular bus routes in the city. There’s also a Transportation Center in the city with Amtrak Trains, and Fullerton Station gives access to Metrolink trains. A single bus ticket for the OCTA costs $2. Discounted rates are available for both bus and train lines and include day, weekend or monthly passes. Meanwhile, $10 weekend passes allow people to travel anywhere for this budget-friendly price. Metrolink tickets can be used for hundreds of free connections on city or shuttle bus, light rail and subway lines.
Fullerton Housing Statistics
- 4,750 Single-family detached homes
- 1,640 Attached homes or townhouses
- 19,377 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (3,463) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (9,786)
Among all the available rental units in Fullerton, 28% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 72% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What is the unemployment rate of Fullerton?
A myriad of job opportunities can be found in the city. Fullerton residents are quite active, thus the city boasts an unemployment rate of just 3%, which is lower than the national average.
What are the top industries in Fullerton?
Mining, quarrying, oil and gas extraction are some of the top industries governing the city’s economy. As a college town, Fullerton also employs many people in education. Healthcare, social services, transportation, manufacturing and construction are also quite popular here, along with retail trade or food services.
What is the Fullerton school system like?
Several public schools can be found in Fullerton for students of every grade level. The city is home to a total of 26 schools, of which a few are private, although more can be found nearby.
What are the top-rated universities near Fullerton?
The main colleges in the area are California State University and Hope International University. The city is also home to Fullerton College, which is the oldest community college in the state. Besides this, additional higher education institutions can also be found in neighboring cities and suburbs.
Fullerton Employment Statistics
Y-o-Y Change | ||
White Collar | 111,594 | 96.0% |
Blue Collar | 26,276 | 115.4% |
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Self Employees | 16,540 | 104.8% |
Private Companies | 91,544 | 95.9% |
Governmental Workers | 20,322 | 103.9% |
Not for Profit Companies | 9,464 | 116.3% |
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What cultural attractions are there in downtown Fullerton?
With a vibrant downtown core that has gone through revitalization in recent years, Fullerton features a large variety of bars, pubs, restaurants and shops, catering to people with all kinds of tastes. For live entertainment, check out the Clayes Performing Arts Center and Maverick Theater.
What parks are there in Fullerton?
The city features more than 50 parks to enjoy, serving as an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. The famous Fullerton Arboretum, with its 26 acres of unusual plants with sculpted gardens, is a fantastic place to visit. Laguna Lake is another outdoor park worth checking out, as it contains several hiking, walking, running, cycling and horseback riding trails.
What to know about renting in Fullerton?
With a wide range of Fullerton rentals available — varying in size, location and monthly rates — your best bet is to view all of your options in person and decide which is better for your specific needs and aspirations. Likewise, research California laws and regulations regarding rental agreements to familiarize yourself with your and your landlord’s rights. Also, don’t forget to ask questions upfront so you won’t encounter any surprises down the road.