Sacramento, CA apartments for rent
659 apartments for rent in Sacramento, CA, from 124 communities.
Rivercrest Apartments
7928 La Riviera Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95826
- Pet friendly
- Swimming pool
- Wood flooring
- Spa/Hot tub
Willow Grove Apartments
2424 Hurley Way, Sacramento, CA, 95825
- Pet friendly
- Swimming pool
- Spa/Hot tub
- Fireplace
The Bernice
1900 3rd Street, Sacramento, CA, 95811
- Pet friendly
- Swimming pool
- Gym/Fitness center
Aspire Sacramento Apartments
2500 Fair Oaks Blvd., Sacramento, CA, 95825
- Pet friendly
MONTECITO VILLAS
2400 Sierra Blvd, Sacramento, CA, 95825
THE MANSION
1517 H STREET, SACRAMENTO, CA, 95814
Capitol Towers - Towers and Villas
1500 7th St, Sacramento, CA, 95814
California Place Apartments
6633 Valley Hi Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95823
The Canopy
1257 Fulton Ave, Sacramento, CA, 95825
Pheasant Pointe
2660 Stonecreek Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95833
Huntington Apartments
1409-1411 T Street, Sacramento, CA, 95811
Country Glen Apartments
7575 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA, 95828-4444
Delta Pointe Apartments
1560 Waterwheel Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95833
Selby Ranch Apartment Homes
258 Selby Ranch Road, Sacramento, CA, 95864
RIVER TERRACE
2593 Millcreek Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95833
Fremont Mews
1400 P Street, Sacramento, CA, 95814
Campus Commons Senior Living
22 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95825
Kind Downtown
1901 8th Street, Sacramento, CA, 95811
The Offset
3610 Duckhorn Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95834
THE OAKS AT HACKBERRY
4950 Hackberry Lane, Sacramento, CA, 95841
La Provence
230 Cadillac Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95825
Zeta Luxury Apartments
3761 E. Commerce Way, Sacramento, CA, 95834
Solasta
7606 Klotz Ranch Ct., Sacramento, CA, 95831
Oak Ridge Apartments
5443 College Oak Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95841
Creek at 2645
2645 Stonecreek Drive, Sacramento, CA, 95833
Courtyard by Trion Living
1503 Fulton Avenue, Sacramento, CA, 95825
The Frederic
609 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA, 95814
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Renter’s City Guide to Sacramento
Introduction
How big is Sacramento?
Sacramento is the state capital of California, and it is also its sixth-largest city. It is located at the junction of Sacramento and American Rivers in Northern California.
What cities are close to Sacramento?
Sacramento is situated 87.9 miles west of San Francisco, a journey that takes 1 ½ hours if there’s no traffic. Los Angeles is 386 miles south via Interstate 5, while Las Vegas is 571 miles away.
What is the weather like in Sacramento?
Sacramento has a Mediterranean climate, and it also enjoys the most amount of sunny days per year than any other city in the U.S. In terms of temperature, average highs are around 84°F. Winters are mild, with average lows in December hovering around 38°F, although you can expect dense tule fog to last for several days.
What are the pros of living in Sacramento?
If you enjoy sunny weather, Sacramento will be right up your street. With its nice suburbs and a hip downtown area, Sacramento is also close to national parks like Yosemite, as well as cities with a buzzing entertainment scene, such as San Francisco.
What are the cons of living in Sacramento?
Summers in Sacramento can be quite hot, especially if you’re not used to this type of climate. Also, most local jobs are in the government sector, and unless you work in this field, you may find the city expensive, or you may be faced with long, costly commutes.
Is Sacramento a diverse city?
The city of Sacramento is considered one of the most diverse in the U.S. It took the #1 spot in a 2002 ranking by Time Magazine, and it continues to attract a significant number of people from different ethnicities and classes. According to the U.S. Census in 2010, 34.5% of the city’s population was white, 26.9% were Hispanics and Latinos, 18% were Asians and 13.9% were African-Americans.
Expenses & Housing Stats
How much is public transportation in Sacramento?
Public transportation in the city is provided by the Sacramento Regional Transit District, and the fare for one journey is $2.75 for adults. Most Sacramento residents still prefer to drive to work, and the average commute time is 25 minutes.
How much does a meal cost in Sacramento?
A three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant in Sacramento is $60 on average, although you can find meals in inexpensive restaurants for around $15.
How much are utilities in Sacramento?
The monthly utility bill for a 915 sq ft apartment in Sacramento is $165, which, due to tax increases, is above the average figures for cities like San Francisco or Los Angeles.
Sacramento Housing Statistics
- 29,720 Single-family detached homes
- 7,185 Attached homes or townhouses
- 73,236 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (14,537) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (29,922)
Among all the available rental units in Sacramento, 38% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 62% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the major industries in Sacramento?
As the state capital of California, one of the main industries in Sacramento is public administration. Health care and retail are also contributing to the city’s employment. However, the wages are lower compared to government jobs.
What are the top employers in Sacramento?
Sacramento’s major employers are the State of California and Sacramento County, although companies such as Intel or the McClatchy Company publishers are also excellent alternatives for those looking to work for private employers.
Does Sacramento have good schools?
Sacramento has several school districts, although the Sacramento City Unified School District serves most of the students living south of the American River. Sacramento has also been recognized for having one of the most integrated school districts in the U.S.
What are the top colleges in Sacramento?
California State University Sacramento (or Sacramento State) is the main free public college in the county, and UC Davis is another popular choice for those seeking higher education.
Sacramento Employment Statistics
Y-o-Y Change | ||
White Collar | 417,354 | 102.1% |
Blue Collar | 97,680 | 102.0% |
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Self Employees | 44,230 | 98.8% |
Private Companies | 296,050 | 99.6% |
Governmental Workers | 127,962 | 107.5% |
Not for Profit Companies | 46,792 | 106.5% |
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
Where to go out in Sacramento?
Sacramento has plenty of places to go out for both families as well as couples and young adults. The Firehouse Restaurant in Sacramento’s Old Town is a great spot for grabbing lunch with the family, or you can check out The Waterboy if you’re in a mood for French or Italian food made with local ingredients. Sacramento is home to several breweries worth checking out, including Sactown Union Brewery and Rubicon Brewing Company. For a night out without the kids, check out the Dive Bar and its live ‘mermaids’ swimming in giant tanks, or head to the Ace of Spades for a bit of dancing. Couples will also enjoy Punchline, a premiere stand-up venue that promises quite a few laughs.
What is there to do in Sacramento for families?
When it comes to family fun, one of the places to check out in Sacramento is the Raging Waters water park. Other popular attractions include seeing the exotic animals at the Sacramento Zoo or watching a movie at the West Wind Sacramento 6 Drive-In. If you’re looking for somewhere to have a swim, a picnic or even some off-season fishing, Paradise Beach, near California State University, is another place worth checking out.
What parks are there in Sacramento?
Sacramento is a great city for those who love outdoor activities. One of the must-see attractions is the California State Capitol and surrounding Capitol Park, which was designed to look similar to the U.S. Capitol building in Washington DC. McKinley Park offers a custom-designed playground, a seasonal pool, tennis courts and a rose garden. Those who also want to enjoy the city’s history should visit Old Sacramento State Park, where you can admire buildings dating back to 1849, as well as check out the shops along the delta. And if you’re really into outdoor activities, you can always venture up the popular trek to Lake Tahoe, just 118 miles away.
What sports teams play in Sacramento?
As far as major league teams go, the Sacramento Kings NBA basketball team is the only franchise that has played at the Sleep Train Arena. In 2016, the city also added its first rugby team, the Sacramento Express.
What are the main annual events in Sacramento?
The California State Fair in July is one of the largest annual events taking place in Sacramento, although the Grape Escape in June, celebrating regional wines, is also worth attending. Those who love art and culture will also enjoy Sacramento Museum Day when more than 30 local museums are free to visit on the first Saturday in February.
Where to go shopping in Sacramento?
One of the best places to start your shopping spree in Sacramento is at the Arden Fair Mall. Located on Arden Way, it has over 165 stores from various retailers, from Macy’s, JCPenney and Sears, to Apple Store and Madewell. Those who fancy vintage designs will enjoy the Midway Antique Mall, where you can find anything from clothing to furniture and home decorations.
What are renters’ rights in Sacramento?
Sacramento does not have rent control, which can result in steep rent increases, as well as housing shortages. However, Sacramento Self Help Housing has a hotline that provides assistance when it comes to code violations, as well as settling landlord/tenant disputes.
Is it hard to find rent in Sacramento?
Before you start hunting for rentals in Sacramento, make sure you’re prepared: completely fill out your rental applications and make sure you have your needed documentation ready as soon as possible. Although cheap rentals may seem appealing, it’s best to be cautious, as some are often scams.