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Orange, CA apartments for rent

78 apartments for rent in Orange, CA, from 26 communities.

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Orange apartment for rent - a living room and dining room with a table and chairs
$2,640-$3,155 /mo

Windsor Main Place

1235 West Town and Country Road, Orange, CA, 92868

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 756-1,170 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with a large wooden table and a pool table
$2,226-$2,872 /mo

Allure

3099 W. Chapman Avenue, Orange, CA, 92868

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 595-1,634 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with carpet and a door to a closet
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GEORGIAN

315 West Lincoln Avenue, Orange, CA, 92865

1-2 beds 1 bath 714-968 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with a blue couch and a table and chairs
$2,885-$3,395 /mo

CAMEO

1055 W Town and Country Rd., Orange, CA, 92868

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 581-1,405 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a counter with a bottle of wine
From $1,919 /mo

EL PATIO

321 East Lincoln Avenue, Orange, CA, 92865

1-2 beds 1 bath 735-960 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a rug
$2,595-$3,745 /mo

La Veta Grand Apartments

401 W. La Veta Ave., Orange, CA, 92866

2-3 beds 2-2.5 baths 1,004-1,300 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with couches and chairs and a coffee table
$2,028-$3,041 /mo

The Terrace Apartments

200 City Boulevard West, Orange, CA, 92868

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 450-1,345 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - the spacious living room and dining room of an apartment with a large window and carpet
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BROOKFIELD

245 East Lincoln Avenue, Orange, CA, 92865

1-2 beds 1 bath 714-968 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a table
$2,410-$4,355 /mo

Avel Apartment Homes

1000 W. Town and Country Rd., Orange, CA, 92868

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 1,581 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - A kitchen with a sink and cabinets.
From $2,600 /mo

875 N. Olive St.

Orange, CA, 92867

2 beds 2 baths 850 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with a blue couch and a table
$2,300-$4,561 /mo

Vita Apartment Homes

850 W. Town & Country RD, Orange, CA, 92868

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 598-1,581 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a coffee table
$2,235-$2,475 /mo

Casa Ciento

2627 N Bourbon, Orange, CA, 92865

1-2 beds 1 bath 650-872 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and tables on a patio
$2,488-$4,958 /mo

Eleven 10

1110 Town and Country Road, Orange, CA, 92868

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 515-1,357 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - A kitchen with white cabinets and a granite countertop.
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SANTIAGO

235 West Lincoln Avenue, Orange, CA, 92865

1-2 beds 1 bath 714-968 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - a living room with a red couch and a table
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Pinewood Villas Apartments

1855 East Rose Avenue, Orange, CA, 92867

2 beds 1 bath 1,150 sqft
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Garrison

1725 W Katella Ave, Orange, CA, 92867

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 575-1,210 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - A white kitchen with a sink and cabinets.
$25-$2,475 /mo

802 W. Maple Avenue

Orange, CA, 92868

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 750 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - A floor plan of a house with a living room, two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom.
$35-$2,350 /mo

Orange Meadows Apartments LLC

931 N. Highland St., Orange, CA, 92867

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 936 sqft
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Lido Apartments - 240-244 S Esplanade

240-244 S. Esplanade St, Orange, CA, 92869

2 beds 1-2 baths 900-1,000 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - A building with the number 1904 on it.
From $1,875 /mo

1904-1916 E. Wilson

Orange, CA, 92867

1 bed 1 bath 570 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - A dental office sign that says "All Day Smile" is on a pole in front of a building.
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Lincoln Plaza

1020 N Batavia St., Suite B, Orange, CA, 92867

Studio 900-2,000 sqft
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McKee Family Trust (Fairmont)

619 S Fairmont Way, Orange, CA, 92869

Studio
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SECURED PROPERTY MGMT

1975 N. Batavia Street, Orange, CA, 92865

Studio
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$1,850-$2,650 /mo

ESPLANADE

Orange, CA, 92869

Studio-3 beds 1-2.5 baths
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Harper Plaza

1020 N Batavia St., Suite B, Orange, CA, 92867

Studio 500-1,122 sqft
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Orange apartment for rent - A kitchen with a bar area and a sink.
From $1,300 /mo

401 North Cotswolds Lane, Unit Room B

401 North Cotswolds Lane, Orange, CA, 92869

1 bed 1 bath 110 sqft
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Bikeable
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Orange is somewhat walkable. While some services and amenities are accessible on foot, a car may still be needed for certain errands. The area has limited public transportation options, making it less ideal for those who rely on transit. Orange is a moderately bikeable area, offering some cycling infrastructure to support local rides.
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Irvine International Academy
Charter • PK, K-8 • 210 students
9/10
Salem Lutheran
Private • PK-8 • 344 students
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Oakridge Private School
Private • PK-8 • 228 students
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La Purisima Catholic School
Private • PK-8 • 159 students
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Serrano Heights Academy
Private • PK-K • 69 students
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Hephatha Lutheran School
Private • PK-8 • 296 students
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Anaheim Hills Montessori School
Private • PK-6 • 100 students
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O C Kids Preschool
Private • PK-1 • 91 students
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Academy On The Hills
Private • PK-1 • 145 students
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McPherson Magnet School
Public • K-8 • 848 students
8/10
Taft Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 447 students
8/10
Orange County Classical Academy
Charter • K-12 • 529 students
8/10
West Orange Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 367 students
7/10
La Veta Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 459 students
7/10
Palmyra Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 400 students
7/10
Chapman Hills Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 374 students
7/10
Fletcher Mandarin Language & Gate Academy
Public • K-6 • 507 students
6/10
Handy Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 410 students
6/10
McPherson Magnet School
Public • K-8 • 848 students
8/10
Orange County Classical Academy
Charter • K-12 • 529 students
8/10
Santiago Middle School
Charter • 7-8 • 1079 students
6/10
Yorba Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 538 students
6/10
OUSD EDGE Virtual Academy
Public • K-12 • 219 students
6/10
Portola Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 597 students
4/10
Ousd Home School
Public • K-12 • 106 students
4/10
Orange County Classical Academy
Charter • K-12 • 529 students
8/10
El Modena High School
Public • 9-12 • 2040 students
7/10
Unity Middle College High
Charter • 9-12 • 80 students
6/10
OUSD EDGE Virtual Academy
Public • K-12 • 219 students
6/10
Ousd Home School
Public • K-12 • 106 students
4/10
Orange High School
Public • 9-12 • 1807 students
4/10
Richland Continuation High School
Public • 9-12 • 177 students
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Chapman University
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Santiago Canyon College
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Wendy's
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Dining Room
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Miguel's Jr.
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Cold Stone Creamery
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Wahoo's Fish Taco
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Carl's Jr.
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Carl's Jr.
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McDonald's
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Pacific Coast Hot Dogs
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Orange Elks Lodge
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The Peel Craftbar and Kitchen
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1886 Brewing Company
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Danny K's Billiards & Sports Bar
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Paul's Cocktails
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Blondie's Saloon
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Starbucks
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Sweet Art Café
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Saiga Vietnamese Eatery
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Bruxie
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Buffalo Wild Wings
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El Portal de Veracruz
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Gabbi's Mexican Kitchen
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Taco Mesa
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Blaze Pizza
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Target
Shopping
Bloomingdale's
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Saks Off 5th
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Target
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TJ Maxx
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Neiman Marcus Lastcall
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Walmart
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Sears
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Ross
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Circle S Food Store
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La Sabrossa
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7-Eleven
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Albertsons
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Ralphs
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Pandor Baker
Grocery store
7-Eleven
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Food Mart
Grocery store
Target
Shopping
Bloomingdale's
Shopping
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Shopping
Target
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TJ Maxx
Shopping
Neiman Marcus Lastcall
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Walmart
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Sears
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Ross
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Lot 5
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Employee parking lot
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Maintenace Yard
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Jiffy Lube
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Arco
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Sears Auto Center
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Arco
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Sears Auto Center
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Walgreens
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CVS Pharmacy
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CVS Pharmacy
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Perfect Smiles Orthodontics
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Hong Orthodontics
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CVS Pharmacy
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David Ghozland, M.D.
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Orange Grove Family Dentistry
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CVS Pharmacy
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Extended Stay America
Hotel
7 Crowns
Hotel
Days Inn by Wyndham Orange Anaheim
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Villa Park Motel
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American Inn & Suites
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Best Western Meridian
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The Richland
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Angel Motel
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ALO Hotel
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Albatross Deconstructed
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OC Signature Properties
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BauHaus Properties - Garrett Gillon
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Creative Evolution
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Freeway Insurance
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The Plaza Salon
Personal care
The Lash Lounge
Personal care
Polished Bar
Personal care
Super Cuts
Personal care
My Touch Spa
Personal care
Salon réBelle
Personal care
Quality Beauty Supply & Salon
Personal care
4 Aces Barber Shop
Personal care
Emma's Hair
Personal care
PetSmart
Pet care
House of Paw
Pet care
Orange Canyon Pet Clinic
Pet care
The Cat Care Clinic
Pet care
The Bird Clinic
Pet care
Petco
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Healthy Pet Hospital & Grooming
Pet care
VCA Orange Animal Hospital
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County of Orange Dr. John H. Bower Animal Shelter
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Immanuel Lutheran Church
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Evangelical Free Church
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Calvary Temple
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Trinity Episcopal Church
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Fish Interfaith Center
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Holy Family Cathedral
Place of worship
St. John's Lutheran Church of Orange
Place of worship
Gujarati Indian Christian Church
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Apostolic Church of Orange
Place of worship
Research & Development
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Orange Fire Station 5
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Wells Fargo
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OC Agricultural Commissioner / Sealer of Weights & Measures
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OC Watersheds
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Chase
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OCFA Station 23
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Specialist Trevor A. Win'E Post Office
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Chase
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Hilbert Museum
Entertainment
American Way Cultural Center
Entertainment
Rinker Law Library
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Orange Public Library
Entertainment
City of Orange Historic Fire Museum
Entertainment
Century Stadium 25 and XD
Entertainment
El Modena Branch Orange Public Library
Entertainment
AMC Orange 30
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Taft Branch Orange Public Library
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Hilbert Museum
Entertainment
American Way Cultural Center
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Rinker Law Library
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Orange Public Library
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City of Orange Historic Fire Museum
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Century Stadium 25 and XD
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El Modena Branch Orange Public Library
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AMC Orange 30
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Taft Branch Orange Public Library
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Rep Max Performance
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Aquatics
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Cal Raceway
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Esporta Fitness
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Santiago Park Archery Range
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Varsity Baseball Field
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Masson Beach Club
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Aquatics
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Fred Kelly Stadium
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Average utility cost in California

In California, renters typically spend around $490 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $50 for internet to $174 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Renter’s City Guide to Orange

Introduction

The city of Orange is known as being a mid-sized city in Orange County, California. It enjoys a small-town vibe, sublime location and high concentration of historic buildings in the Old Town. It’s also a popular choice among families, thanks to its low crime rate and fantastic school system. Orange ranks as the 23rd-healthiest city in the country, along with the 104th-best city in America for young professionals. 

How big is Orange? 

The Los Angeles suburb occupies 26 square miles — which is about the same as neighboring Santa Ana, although Orange has less than half the population with a total of 140,289 residents. The city is also almost 27 times smaller by population and 18 times smaller by area than Los Angeles. 

Where is Orange located? 

Situated 30 miles southeast of downtown LA, Orange enjoys easy access and good transportation links in all directions. San Diego — located 90 miles south of the city — can be reached via the Santa Ana Freeway (Interstate 5), which can also lead you to the downtown core of Santa Ana in 40 minutes in light traffic. 

What is the weather like in Orange? 

Orange enjoys pleasantly warm weather year-round, with bouts of occasional rain. August is the hottest month with highs hovering around 84°F, while December is the coldest, experiencing lows of 46°F. January is the wettest month with around 3.2 inches of rainfall. The city experiences 15 inches of precipitation per year. Orange’s close proximity to the coast ensures slightly cooler temperatures than the cities located in the inland areas of southern California. 

What are the advantages of living in Orange? 

Boasting a superb location with easy access to the coast, mountains, state parks, reserves and big cities, Orange offers plenty of exciting things to do. With a mix of diversity and low crime rates — as well as the vibrancy of a college town, the bustle of a large city and the friendliness of a close-knit community — Orange is an interesting mixture offering the finest living conditions to its residents. The historic center with its unique atmosphere is an additional highlight. 

What are the disadvantages of living in Orange? 

On the flipside, commuting outside of town during rush hour can be a time-consuming, arduous task. With the city’s Metrolink station (which serves as a transfer stop between Orange County and the IEOC lines) being the second-busiest in the state, commuting in the city can be quite hectic. The roads are similarly busy, with the Santa Fe section of Interstate 5 often being referred to as the “Orange Crush.”

Orange Demographic Highlights
Total Population 138,723
Female
Male
68,339
70,384
Median Age 36
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much does public transportation cost in Orange? 

Metrolink offers rail services in three different directions: northwest LA, southeast to Oceanside (northern San Diego) and northeast to San Bernardino (Inland Empire). You can reach LA for a whopping $9 one-way. A weekend pass costs $10, a round-trip will set you back $18, a seven-day pass costs $63 and a monthly pass is set at $252. The Orange County Transport Authority (OCTA) offers additional bus services, with base fares costing $1.75, a day pass priced at $5, a seven-day pass costing $20 and a 30-day pass for $60. Although local public transportation services offer good connections, many residents still drive a private vehicle, with a gallon of gasoline generally costing around $3.15. 

How much does a meal cost in Orange?

A typical meal in an inexpensive restaurant costs $15, while a combo meal at a fast-food eatery will set you back $6.50. A three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant costs $55, on average, while a regular coffee is priced at $4. 

How much do utilities cost in Orange? 

Basic monthly utilities — including heating, cooling, water, electricity and garbage — cost around $140, while a high-speed internet connection will generally cost an additional $70 monthly.

Orange Rent Statistics
Orange, CA Apartment rent ranges
Under $500
$501 - $700
$701 - $1000
$1,000 - $1,500
$1,500 - $2,000
Over $2,000
Orange Average apartment rent trend

Orange Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 44,867
Owner Occupied 58.1%
Renter Occupied 41.9%
Renter-occupied housing units in Orange:
  • 4,386 Single-family detached homes
  • 1,482 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 16,240 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (4,308) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (6,308)

Among all the available rental units in Orange, 32% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 68% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

What are the main industries in Orange? 

Orange residents earn well above state and national averages, enjoying a medium household income of $83,500. Healthcare, social assistance, manufacturing and retail trade are some of the main industries. Meanwhile, office and administrative support occupations; sales roles; and management positions are the most common jobs held by Orange residents. Residents working in the fields of architecture and engineering are the highest-paid. 

What are the top companies in Orange? 

The city’s top employers are all within the hospital/medical fields and include the Irvine Medical Center with 4,000 employees; the Sister of St. Joseph Hospital with 3,853 employees; and the Children’s Hospital of Orange with 2,400 employees. 

What is the Orange school system like? 

Orange has a total of 24 public schools, which are governed by the Orange Unified School District. El Modena High is counted as one of the finest schools in the city, as it excels in preparing students for higher education. McPherson Magnet School ranks as the top elementary and middle school, accepting students between grades K through 8. Its students frequently score well above average in tests. 

What are the top colleges in Orange? 

Chapman University is made up of 10 separate colleges, with each building focusing on a different area of study. The higher education institution offers programs in more than 100 study areas that range from media arts and film to technology and science. Santiago Canyon College is the main public community college in Orange, offering a variety of career-technical designed programs, along with more academic study areas. 

Orange Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 122,022 101.4%
Blue Collar 22,238 99.4%
White Collar 84.58%
Blue Collar 15.42%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 17,104 102.9%
Private Companies 96,730 99.4%
Governmental Workers 19,618 108.1%
Not for Profit Companies 10,808 101.0%
Self Employees 11.86%
Private Companies 67.05%
Governmental Workers 13.6%
Not for Profit Companies 7.49%

Orange Education Statistics

No High School 5.76%
Some High School 25.29%
Some College 24.62%
Associate Degree 7.68%
Bachelor's Degree 24.25%
Graduate Degree 12.4%

Orange Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 44,867
Average People Per Household 2
Median Household Income$116,945
Average Household Income$152,879
Family
Non-family
31,696
13,171
Children
No Children
15,205
29,662
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

Are there parks in Orange? 

Orange is a fantastic place for outdoor enthusiasts, as it lies near two regional parks; is bordered by the Santa Ana River; and is home to several neighborhood parks, as well. Irvine Regional Park offers a wealth of hiking trails for all individuals of different levels to enjoy, in addition to campsites, a lake, a miniature railway line and an outdoor rec center perfect for kids. The Orange County Zoo can also be found in the park, boasting a total of eight acres of local wildlife and plant life. 

Where to shop in Orange? 

With a mix of big brand names, small independent stores, gyms, movie theaters, restaurants, bars, bowling alleys and other entertainment venues, The Outlets at Orange is a popular shopping spot among residents and tourists alike. The historic Old Town is also home to antique stores, trendy boutiques, and arts and crafts stores. On Saturdays, the Orange Flea Market is the finest place in town to haggle. OHG — the Orange Home Grown farmers market held every Saturday — is a great place to purchase fresh produce. The OHG farm can also be visited. Here, workshops focus on anything from urban chicken farming to farm-to-table dinners and wine pairings. 

What family activities are there in Orange? 

The original Disneyland is less than five miles away and is a great place to take the children for a family outing.

What to know about renting in Orange?

Those looking to move to Orange should be aware of the fact that southern California is almost twice as expensive as the national average. The cost of renting is generally higher than other parts of the country, but it’s not such a steep increase when compared to buying a home. Groceries and healthcare, on the other hand, aren’t that much more expensive than the rest of the U.S. Here, you don’t need to worry about the scorching heat, as Orange enjoys a cooler weather pattern than cities located in more inland areas of the county. So, having an apartment with AC is not as essential as it is in other parts of southern California. You should, however, have a car with an air conditioner, as the long commute times can prove to be quite hot. Definitely seek employment options that are closer to home if you wish to avoid the daily struggles associated with traffic congestion.

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