Hawthorne, CA apartments for rent
133 apartments for rent in Hawthorne, CA, from 54 communities.
Summerwind Apartments
14034 Yukon Ave, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Monterey Terrace Apartments
13522 Chadron Ave, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Whispering Winds Apartments
14013 Kornblum Ave, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Crestgarden Apartments
13026 Florwood Ave, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Manor Pointe Apts
12129 Manor Drive, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Persian Gulf
11814 Aviation Blvd, Inglewood, CA, 90304
Courtyard Apts. (Hawthorne)
4171 El Segundo Blvd.,, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
12603-12609 Eucalyptus Ave.
12603 Eucalyptus Ave., Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Village Pointe Apartments
13300 Doty Avenue, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Windsong Terrace Apartments
14030 Kornblum Ave, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Pacific Garden Apartments
4900 W. 116Th Street, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Valencia Apts.
4560 W. 120Th Street,, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Catalina Terrace Apartments
13725 Chadron Ave, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
York Pointe Apartments
11651-11652 York Street, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Pacific Winds Apartments
13019 Kornblum Ave, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Hawthorne Terrace
13006 Kornblum Avenue, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
Crestmoor Apartments
4020 W 139th St, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
4318 West 133rd Street, Unit D
4318 West 133rd Street, Hawthorne, CA, 90250
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Average rent in Hawthorne
In Hawthorne, the average rent is $1,980 per month, with the average rental size around 663 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,500 - $2,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 0%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 15.2%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 54.9%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 13.4%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 8.8%
- Over $3,000
- 7.8%
Average utility cost in California
In California, renters typically spend around $473 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $30 for internet to $155 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.
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Renter’s City Guide to Hawthorne
Introduction
The city was named after the American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne, yet nowadays, it's best known for being the hometown of the original members of the band that received international fame as the Beach Boys.
How big is Hawthorne?
The city of Hawthorne is a suburb of Los Angeles. Compared to other LA suburbs, it's rather small and in terms of population, it comes in as the 93rd largest city in California.
What cities are close to Hawthorne?
As a suburb of Los Angeles, getting to Downtown LA from Hawthorne is a short, half-hour drive. Manhattan Beach is a mere 5 miles away. Hawthorne is also conveniently located to other large California cities, such as Santa Monica, which is less than 15 miles up north.
What is the weather like in Hawthorne?
Hawthorne has a Mediterranean climate, which means that residents enjoy an average of 260 days of sunshine each year and around 35 rainy days, mainly in winter and spring.
What are the pros of living in Hawthorne?
The best way to sum up the perks of living in Hawthorne is simply: location. You have Downtown Los Angeles 15 miles away and if you fancy a day out, you have the beach almost on your doorstep and the Los Angeles National Forest about 45 miles away.
What are the cons of living in Hawthorne?
Living close to the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles can be a pro, but it is also one of the downsides of living in Hawthorne. If you have to commute into LA for work, you will experience its famous congestion and rush hour traffic first-hand. Also, accessing major highways and interstates can be a challenge if there’s a lot of traffic.
Expenses & Housing Stats
How much is public transportation in Hawthorne?
Public transportation in Hawthorne is provided by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation, operating a bus line as well as the Green Line light rail going to Century Freeway. A one-way pass costs $1.75, or you can go for the 30-day pass at $100.
How much does a meal cost in Hawthorne?
Eating out in Hawthorne is cheaper than in Los Angeles and on par with the national average. A three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant is around $50, or you can grab a bite in an inexpensive restaurant for $15 per person.
How much are utilities in Hawthorne?
The monthly utility bill for a 915 sq. ft. apartment in Hawthorne is $135.70 on average and it includes water, electricity, heating, cooling and waste disposal. Internet services cost an additional $62.86 per month.
Hawthorne Housing Statistics
- 2,050 Single-family detached homes
- 835 Attached homes or townhouses
- 21,438 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (3,254) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (11,408)
Among all the available rental units in Hawthorne, 14% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 86% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the top employers in Hawthorne?
Hawthorne has a diverse job market, with employment opportunities available in sectors such as manufacturing, technology and electronics and even entertainment. The city is home to several headquarters or large branches for giants such as SpaceX and Tesla Motors, Century Media Records, OSI Systems and Northrop Corporation. One of the companies headquartered here was Mattel, the toy manufacturer. It has since moved to El Segundo and if you don't mind the 4-miles commute, it still acts as one of the city's largest employers.
Does Hawthorne have good schools?
Public schools in Hawthorne are part of the Centinela Valley Union and Hawthorne School Districts. Hawthorne High School, Middle School and Elementary School are some of the city's noteworthy examples, as are the Washington Elementary School and Jefferson Elementary School. Hawthorne also has several private schools, including St. Joseph's Parish School and Trinity Lutheran School, as well as a charter high school, the Hawthorne Math and Science Academy.
Hawthorne Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 33,175 | 0.9% |
| Blue Collar | 9,125 | -3.4% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 3,515 | -10.2% |
| Private Companies | 30,788 | 2.9% |
| Governmental Workers | 5,621 | -6.0% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 2,376 | -5.2% |
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What can you do in Hawthorne for free?
When it comes to free things to do in Hawthorne, visiting the Beach Boys Monument is a must. Or why not live up to the band’s name and head down to the beach for a fun day out? It’s only 5 miles away and it’s guaranteed to put you in a surfing mood. Hawthorne also has several community parks that are worth checking out, such as Hollyglen Park, Eucalyptus Park and Bodger Park, all complete with kids' playgrounds, picnic areas and sports facilities.
Where to eat out in Hawthorne?
Whether you’re looking for a restaurant for a romantic date, or just somewhere to grab a meal with the family, Hawthorne has plenty of options to choose from. Popular spots include Coaches' Corner Bar and Grill, Mike's Bar and The Greatest Cocktails.
What are the main annual events in Hawthorne?
One of the city’s highlights in terms of annual festivals is the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair, featuring live music, performances from local artists, as well as arts and crafts booths. For a true taste of the exotic, don’t miss out on the Ho’olaule'a festival, where you can enjoy everything Hawaiian-themed, from traditional music and dancing to delicious food.
Where to go shopping in Hawthorne?
One of the most famous shopping venues in the city was Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center, which made an appearance in films such as The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Gone Girl and Rush Hour. The mall has closed down, yet in its place, you will find the Manhattan Village, home to a wide variety of stores, as well as restaurants.
What sports teams play in Hawthorne?
Due to its proximity to Los Angeles, sports fans living in Hawthorne will be offered a real treat. All it takes is a 15-miles drive for a chance to see your favorite teams play. Whether it’s a game with the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers of the NBA, the Los Angeles Chargers and Rams of the NFL, the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Angels of the MLB, or the LA Galaxy of the MLS, there’s never a dull moment.
What are the renter’s rights in Hawthorne?
Although renters' rights in Hawthorne are in line with most of the laws across the U.S., there are some particularities pertaining to California state law that you must be aware of before moving in. One of them is the right to repair and deduct. As a tenant, this means that if the landlord neglects to provide repairs for essential items that are broken, such as a window, you have two options. You can either make the repairs yourself or pay a professional, with the cost being deducted from your monthly rent. However, it's best to note that the amount spent on repairs cannot exceed one month's rent payment and can't be performed more than twice in a calendar year.