Huntington Beach, CA apartments for rent
267 apartments for rent in Huntington Beach, CA, from 48 communities.
Beachwood Village Apartments
19132 Magnolia, Huntington Beach, CA, 92646
Pacific Breeze Townhomes
1365 Delaware Street #105, Huntington Beach, CA, 92648
17381 Jacquelyn Lane
17381 Jacquelyn Ln, Huntington Beach, CA, 92647
5842 W McFadden Avenue
5842 West McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA, 92649
16387 S Pacific Ave, Unit 2
16387 S Pacific Ave., Huntington Beach, CA, 90742
16387 S Pacific Ave, Unit 3
16387 S Pacific Ave., Huntington Beach, CA, 90742
20445 Regal Cir, Unit ADU
20445 Regal Cir, Huntington Beach, CA, 92646
227 1st St, Unit 3
227 1st St, Huntington Beach, CA, 92648
1200 Pacific Coast Hwy, Unit 4XX
1200 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach, CA, 92648
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Average rent in Huntington Beach
In Huntington Beach, the average rent is $2,862 per month, with the average rental size around 873 square feet. Most renters here pay between $2,000 - $2,500, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 0%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 0%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 4.1%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 33.5%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 33.4%
- Over $3,000
- 29%
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 Huntington Beach
Introduction
Known for year-round good weather, sun, sand and surf, Huntington Beach is a veritable paradise. Ranked among the top 10 in lists of both 'healthiest cities in the U.S.' and 'cities on the edge of greatness', it's popular among a wide variety of people. Low crime rates, a friendly, down-to-earth vibe and plenty of job opportunities make it a top choice for families and young professionals alike.
How big is Huntington Beach?
With a total area of just 27sq. miles, Huntington Beach is one of the smallest cities in California. Half the size of Newport and around 14 times smaller than San Diego, it certainly offers more of a small-town vibe than other cities in the state.
What cities are close to Huntington Beach?
Los Angeles is the closest large city at just 36 miles north of Huntington Beach and can normally be reached in around 40-minutes. Meanwhile, Long Beach is just 15 miles up the coast, while Disneyland is about 20 miles away.
What is the weather like in Huntington Beach?
Huntington Beach enjoys a warm summer climate year-round, with average temperatures of around 66? throughout summer and fall. Winters are slightly cooler and hover around 50?. Snowfall is almost non-existent. With an annual rainfall of just 12", it's warm and dry outside most days of the year.
What are the pros of living in Huntington Beach?
Those who enjoy being outdoors will love the year-round good weather, sandy beaches and endless surfing opportunities. The city has a laid-back vibe that you might not find so easily in other cities close to LA, as well as low crime rates. Baseball fans will be glad to know that it also ranks as the 3rd best baseball city in the U.S.
What are the cons of living in Huntington Beach?
One of the main disadvantages of Huntington Beach is the higher cost of living, especially if you’re moving from out of state. Another potential issue is the lack of rainfall, which can make the area prone to droughts.
Expenses & Housing Stats
Is it expensive to live in Huntington Beach?
Huntington Beach has a higher cost of living than both the national and state averages. Grocery and restaurant prices are typically higher in Huntington Beach than in LA proper, though rents are generally 6% lower. Having said that, rents are more than 20% higher than in nearby Long Beach.
How much is public transportation in Huntington Beach?
Several bus lines provide public transportation in and around Huntington Beach and the fare for a one-way ticket will cost $2. Alternatively, you can purchase a monthly pass for $69.
How much does a meal cost in Huntington Beach?
On average, you can expect to pay $77.50 for a 3-course meal for 2 in a mid-range restaurant in Huntington Beach and a regular coffee should be around $5. A typical combo-meal at a fast food joint averages around $10, while a meal in an inexpensive restaurant should be about $18.
How much are utilities in Huntington Beach?
For a 915 sq. ft apartment, you can expect to pay around $165 per month on basic utilities. This includes electricity, cooling, water and garbage disposal. To hook up an internet connection, it should cost around $60 per month.
Huntington Beach Housing Statistics
- 5,346 Single-family detached homes
- 3,025 Attached homes or townhouses
- 35,415 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (9,762) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (11,626)
Among all the available rental units in Huntington Beach, 24% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 76% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the major industries in Huntington Beach?
Health care & social assistance is the largest industry in Huntington Beach, closely followed by manufacturing and retail trade.
What are the top employers in Huntington Beach?
Boeing is the top employer in Huntington Beach, famous for providing a wealth of manufacturing and design jobs. Other major employers include Ensign U.S. Drilling, C&D Aerospace, Huntington Beach Hospital, Cambro Manufacturing and Quicksilver.
What are the top high schools in Huntington Beach?
The top-ranking high schools in Huntington Beach are Edison High School, Marina High School and Huntington Beach High School.
What are the top colleges in Huntington Beach?
While there are no major colleges in the city itself, Huntington Beach does have several well-regarded community colleges. Apollos Colleges ranks 23rd for online doctoral degree programs in business, while Golden West College offers affordable tuition fees and provides a wealth of programs and degrees.
Huntington Beach Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 90,064 | 0.8% |
| Blue Collar | 13,086 | -7.7% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 14,297 | 4.6% |
| Private Companies | 67,742 | -2.0% |
| Governmental Workers | 14,629 | 3.3% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 6,482 | -2.3% |
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What can you do in Huntington Beach for free?
Huntington Beach offers a variety of beaches and parks that can be enjoyed for free. Relax with a book or enjoy a family day out at Bolsa Chica State Beach, take your furry friend for a fun day out at Huntington Dog Beach, or party at Huntington Beach Pier. Huntington Beach State Park is great for walking or picnics, while Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is a coastal wetland, home to a number of stunning seabirds and marine life. Surfing is a must and once you have your own gear, you can enjoy the waves at your leisure.
What sports teams play in Huntington Beach?
No professional teams play in Huntington Beach, but you can catch a variety of games in LA, such as the Lakers, Clippers, Rams or Dodgers.
What are the main annual events in Huntington Beach?
Sports enthusiasts can enjoy the Bolsa Chica State Beach biathlon every July, featuring swimming and running sections. If swimming isn’t your strong point, each February the Surf City Marathon takes place. The Cruise of Lights Boat Tour is a sight to behold each December, offering stunning illuminations and boat tours through the waterways of Huntington Harbor.
Where to go out in Huntington Beach?
Downtown Huntington Beach is the place to go for a night out. There's an array of cafes, restaurants and live music venues. Perqs is a stunning hidden gem right on the seafront, offering affordable food and drinks, live local gigs and much more.
What are the best museums in Huntington Beach?
The best museum in Huntington Beach has to be the International Surfing Museum and it’s well-worth a visit to soak up the local culture and history.
What are the renter’s rights in Huntington Beach?
Renters' rights are well protected in Huntington Beach, with landlords required to disclose information such as how the utilities are used. Additionally, they must advise if there are or have ever been any issues that could potentially cause health concerns, such as toxic mold or lead paint. Tenants have the right to habitable living conditions and can withhold rent, move out without notice, or take the landlord to court if such conditions are not provided. Be sure to check your tenacy agreement to see what constitutes habitable living conditions, as faulty AC isn't always covered.