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Pasadena, CA apartments for rent

89 apartments for rent in Pasadena, CA, from 37 communities.

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Pasadena apartment for rent - a kitchen with white cabinets and black appliances and granite counter tops
$3,095-$3,100 /mo

780 Earlham St.

780 Earlham St., Pasadena, CA, 91101

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 600-1,000 sqft
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Pasadena apartment for rent - an empty living room with a ceiling fan and a window
From $1,850 /mo

Pasadena

35 Greenwood Ave. & 34 Parkwood Ave., Pasadena, CA, 91107

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 420-900 sqft
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Pasadena apartment for rent - the exterior of a building with a sidewalk and grass
$1,695-$2,100 /mo

760 Earlham

760 Earlham, Pasadena, CA, 91101

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 500-700 sqft
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Pasadena apartment for rent - an outdoor fenced in area with a palm tree in front of a building
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NORTHWEST MANOR I

985-1009 N. Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA, 91103

1-2 beds 1 bath
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Pasadena apartment for rent - an empty kitchen with a sink and a refrigerator
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Marvs Place

143 Mar Vista Avenue, Pasadena, CA, 91106

1-2 beds 1 bath 526-1,048 sqft
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Pasadena apartment for rent - a yellow house with a sidewalk in front of it
$2,350-$2,950 /mo

S MARENGO

S MARENGO, Pasadena, CA, 91106

1-2 beds 1 bath
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Pasadena apartment for rent - a living room with couches and chairs and a table
$1,921-$2,207 /mo

Heritage Square

762 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, CA, 91103

1 bed 1 bath 544-650 sqft
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Pasadena is mostly car dependent. Limited services and amenities are within walking distance, so a car is needed for most errands. Pasadena is a somewhat bikeable area with minimal cycling infrastructure available for use.
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Schools

Odyssey Charter School - South
K-8 • 144 students
8/10
Odyssey Charter School
K-8 • 484 students
8/10
Norma Coombs Elementary
K-5 • 382 students
7/10
McKinley School
K-8 • 973 students
4/10
Washington Accelerated Elementary School
K-5 • 494 students
3/10
Opportunities For Learning - Baldwin Park
K-12 • 3408 students
2/10
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Odyssey Charter School - South
K-8 • 144 students
8/10
Odyssey Charter School
K-8 • 484 students
8/10
McKinley School
K-8 • 973 students
4/10
Opportunities for Learning - Santa Clarita School
7-12 • 676 students
3/10
Opportunities For Learning - Baldwin Park
K-12 • 3408 students
2/10
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Opportunities for Learning - Santa Clarita School
7-12 • 676 students
3/10
Opportunities For Learning - Baldwin Park
K-12 • 3408 students
2/10
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Renter’s City Guide to Pasadena

Introduction

The upbeat city setting welcomes the creative college graduate to the outskirts of the San Gabriel Valley in the city of Pasadena, which was recently named the Best Arts Town by the Sunset Travel Awards. The city’s natural beauty also offers a safe haven for hikers and bikers to enjoy. 

How big is Pasadena?

As the ninth-largest city in Los Angeles County, Pasadena is twice the size of Santa Monica, but is about 22 times smaller than LA. 

Where is Pasadena located?  

The city lies 11 miles northwest of Los Angeles and 35 miles northwest of Disneyland.

What is the weather like in Pasadena?

In line with Californian standards, Pasadena boasts a very warm climate year-round. The weather actually gets warmer the further east you go. Spring months experience rain in March and average temperatures of 51°F. Summer marks the beginning of the dry season with averages of 72°F. Fall months feature 59°F, on average, complete with cool nights, while winter averages 44°F and experiences occasional rain.

What are the pros of living in Pasadena?

The diverse ethnic backgrounds of residents lend an excellent cultural balance to the area. This, along with the laid-back vibes and the gorgeous mountain scenery, are the highlights of living in Pasadena. 

What are the cons of living in Pasadena?

The traffic congestion and the poor air quality are some of the main disadvantages of living in Pasadena.

Pasadena Demographic Highlights
Total Population 136,462
Female
Male
69,121
67,341
Median Age 40
Expenses & Housing Stats

Is living in Pasadena expensive? 

Living in Pasadena is somewhat in line with the cost of living in other U.S. cities. A dozen eggs cost $2.59 ($.23 more than the U.S. average), while a loaf of bread is priced at $2.46, which is below the national average of $2.71. 

How much does public transportation cost in Pasadena? 

Ten major bus routes serve the city and are handled by Pasadena Transit. A one-way bus ticket costs $1.75, with price reductions available for children, seniors and the disabled. Dial-A-Ride is a fantastic alternative option available for seniors older than 60, as well as disabled individuals. 

What is the average commute time in Pasadena? 

The average commute time in Pasadena is 28.1 minutes, which is slightly higher than the national average of 26.4 minutes. Most people travel by car in the city, instead of using local public transportation.

How much does a meal cost in Pasadena? 

A meal in an inexpensive restaurant in Pasadena costs $15, on average, which is in line with the national average. 

How much do utilities cost in Pasadena? 

Basic monthly utilities (including heating, cooling, electricity, water and garbage) cost $167.96, on average, which is less than $10 higher than the national average.

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

Pasadena Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 57,131
Owner Occupied 42.09%
Renter Occupied 57.91%
Renter-occupied housing units in Pasadena:
  • 6,490 Single-family detached homes
  • 1,644 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 28,421 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (4,101) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (16,319)

Among all the available rental units in Pasadena, 25% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 75% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

Where to work in Pasadena?

Pasadena offers many employment opportunities in construction, production, transportation, management, sales and office positions. Some of the largest companies headquartered in the city are OpenX Technologies, Forza Silicon and Disney Stores.

What high schools are there in Pasadena?

The city is home to Pasadena High School, which recently received special graphing and dance training grants. The local La Salle High School also provides a premiere private education for residents. 

What are the top colleges in Pasadena?

The historic Ambassador College, the non-profit Art Center College of Design Pasadena and the Pasadena City College — a community college welcoming more than 30,000 students each semester — are the top colleges in Pasadena.

Pasadena Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 136,076 101.3%
Blue Collar 12,446 96.5%
White Collar 91.62%
Blue Collar 8.38%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 24,656 105.3%
Private Companies 83,090 97.7%
Governmental Workers 20,154 112.2%
Not for Profit Companies 20,622 98.2%
Self Employees 16.6%
Private Companies 55.94%
Governmental Workers 13.57%
Not for Profit Companies 13.88%

Pasadena Education Statistics

No High School 6.13%
Some High School 17.83%
Some College 17.11%
Associate Degree 5.71%
Bachelor's Degree 29.17%
Graduate Degree 24.05%

Pasadena Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 57,131
Average People Per Household 2
Median Household Income$103,778
Average Household Income$148,515
Family
Non-family
30,837
26,294
Children
No Children
12,272
44,859
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What cultural attractions are there in Pasadena?

St. Andrew’s Church, the IPIC theatres and the Academy Cinemas are some of the city’s top cultural attractions. 

What are the top restaurants in Pasadena? 

Pasadena is home to a number of popular restaurant chains. However, those looking to try new dishes can choose between the Thai Fusion meals served at Daisey Mint restaurant; gourmet burgers at Lucky Boy; or other local eateries, like the Stonefire Grill, Cameron’s Seafood and La Grande Orange Café, which is a family-friendly location. 

What free family attractions are there in Pasadena?

Garfield Park is an ideal destination for families with children to enjoy, as it features tennis courts, walking trails, gardens and a playground. 

What events are there in Pasadena? 

The Rose Bowl Stadium is home to the exciting games of the UCLA Bruins team, which has been playing for more than 30 years. The Rose Bowl Parade is held every New Year’s Day in Pasadena.

What to know about renting in Pasadena?

The good news for tenants in Pasadena is that rent cannot be increased unless it is stated in the lease. Landlords can only raise rental payment for month-to-month leases, and have to provide prior written notification. In the event of an increase less than 10%, you need to be notified 30 days in advance. If the rent is greater than 10%, you need to be notified 60 days prior. 

What to know about moving to Pasadena from Los Angeles?

Those moving to the city from LA should prepare for hotter summers and roughly the same commute time. Individuals moving to Pasadena from the beach should be aware of the hot summers and say goodbye to the cool ocean breeze.

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