Oceanside Apartment Renter's Guide
Oceanside Apartment Renter's Guide
Overview
Oceanside may be just the place for you. If you’re done California Dreamin’ and ready to start scouting for a rental in the O, let's go!
As always, try to visit any areas of interest in person (during both day and evening hours) before committing
Oceanside may be just the place for you. If you’re done California Dreamin’ and ready to start scouting for a rental in the O, let's go!
As always, try to visit any areas of interest in person (during both day and evening hours) before committing. Besides, it’s not like you’ll ever be home anyway, you’ll be spending the majority of your free time sitting in your car - stuck in traffic on the 5.
Which Brings Us to . . .
Q: Do I need a car to live here?
A: Yes.
When to Start Looking
If you can plan your move around December and May, you’ll increase your options considerably. If this isn’t possible, just make sure you have all the necessary paperwork - and checkbook - in hand, and get ready to be aggressive. The good stuff vanishes quickly in this market. Most landlords will run credit checks, charge a small application fee, and require first and last month’s rent at move-in. If you have a small pet, plan on paying addition deposits and/or “pet rent.” If you have a larger pet, give yourself more time to find a place.
Where Should I Live?
Shady Acres The neighborhoods are just east of downtown and near Pendleton’s “Back Gate."
Inland Heading east of downtown leads directly into acres of rolling stucco sprawl. Gated (and not) tract home subdivisions and large condo complexes make up the rental inventory in this neck of the woods. Newer construction and amenities such as fitness centers, lush landscaping and pools also mean - you guessed it - higher rents. Can’t cough up the cash to live alone? No worries - if you’re willing to deal with roommates, you’ve definitely got plenty of choices. In fact, with the California housing market in the tank, many owners of single-family homes are looking for renters to offset their hefty mortgage payments, so you could actually end up living in an established home. Rancho Del Oro is the most sought-after niche in this part of Oceanside.
Coastal Oceanside If it’s easy access to the 5, the train and the beach you’re looking for - try downtown. Rentals in this area are a bit smaller and of older construction than those located further inland, but savvy hunters can find gems within the well-established town home and condo complexes in the South Oceanside, Downtown and Fire Mountain areas.
Try Tri-City The Tri-City area is where Oceanside scooches right up against Carlsbad and Vista. Many of the 1980’s-built homes in this area have been remodeled and updated and are available as rentals. If it’s a suburban “neighborly” feel you’re looking for, this is your spot.
Good luck in your Oceanside apartment search!
Oceanside Demographics
How diverse is Oceanside?
What does the age breakdown look like for Oceanside residents?
How diverse is Oceanside?
What does the age breakdown look like for Oceanside residents?
Oceanside Crime
Overall Crime
Violent Crime
Property Crime
Top Schools in Oceanside
Elementary Schools
Middle Schools
High Schools
What Renters Say about Oceanside
What's Trending in Oceanside
Trending Oceanside neighborhoods on Apartment List
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Average rent in Oceanside, California
Bedrooms
Price
Amenities
- Oceanside Accessible Apartments (11)
- Oceanside Apartments with Balconies (37)
- Oceanside Apartments with Garages (42)
- Oceanside Apartments with Gyms (19)
- Oceanside Apartments with Hardwood Floors (19)
- Oceanside Apartments with Parking (56)
- Oceanside Apartments with Pools (34)
- Oceanside Apartments with Washer-Dryers (38)
- Oceanside Dog Friendly Apartments (38)
- Oceanside Furnished Apartments (14)
- Oceanside Luxury Apartments (61)
- Oceanside Pet Friendly Apartments (43)