Apartments
Citrus Heights Apartment Guide
The City of Citrus Heights has a large supply of multifamily housing to choose from. Within the city limits, 62 apartment complexes have been identified and over 8,200 apartment units.
The Citrus Heights Apartment Guide outlines information on rental rates, number of units, amenities, and much more.
As of March 2025, the average monthly rent for apartments in Citrus Heights, California, varies by size and location. According to Apartments.com, the averages are:
Studio: $1,352 per month for approximately 490 sq. ft.
One-Bedroom: $1,609 per month for about 685 sq. ft.
Two-Bedroom: $1,856 per month, typically around 912 sq. ft.
Three-Bedroom: $2,259 per month for approximately 1,238 sq. ft.
Please note that rental rates are subject to change and can vary based on factors such as apartment size, amenities, and specific location within the city. For the most current and accurate information, it's advisable to contact the property managers directly.
Currently For Rent
Looking for apartments or shared rooms in Citrus Heights? Check out the available listings below to find the perfect rental for you:
How to Apply for a Rental Unit?
Please note that the City does not own or manage rental properties. We recommend exploring various rental options by reaching out to multiple properties directly. If you're interested in applying for a rental unit, here are the steps to follow:
Call the Properties
Start by contacting the rental properties you're interested in. It's important to reach out to each one individually to inquire about available units, application procedures, and their specific requirements.
Join Waitlists
Many rental properties maintain a waitlist. When you call, ask if the property is currently accepting applications and if there’s a waitlist. Adding your name to a waitlist will give you a better chance of securing a unit when one becomes available.
Ask Questions
When calling, don’t hesitate to ask important questions, such as:
- How can you get on the waitlist?
- How long is the waitlist?
- Are there any openings expected soon?
- What documents do you need to apply?
- What are the specific rental requirements and policies?
By gathering all necessary information, you’ll be well-prepared to apply and make informed decisions.
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