Apartments For Rent in El Dorado Hills, CA

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Apartments For Rent Near El Dorado Hills, CA

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What Locals Say about El Dorado Hills

Review Highlights

El Dorado Hills, CA offers safe, upscale ease—parks, trails, top schools, quick commutes. People love safety, top schools, parks and trails, friendly vibe, and easy freeway access. Downsides: scarce transit means driving, higher costs, occasional speeding and off-leash dogs.
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  • Kara Parkins
    "Edh is great. Hope to live here. Great trails. Great schools. Great people. Expensive. Growing in diversity. "
  • Horace Lovett
    "It’s dog friendly and many places to walk and enjoy the neighborhood. Many people own dogs and are very friendly "
  • Horace Lovett
    "Good area to live in. Great restaurants and family oriented places to go. Easy access to freeways and close distance to nearby cities "
  • Mpulcini25
    "Great school district, very strong community, and very safe neighborhoods. I have lived here to over 30 years and plan to raise my family here."
  • Momof4b2g4d
    "Great safe area. Lots of families, well maintained. Lots of wildlife. Plenty of parks, great schools! Library close "
  • Prakash Patil
    "Amazing city to live! Good schools and educated people around. One of the wealthiest city in the USA."
  • Horace Lovett
    "Great area to live in and people are very nice. We’ve been here for three years and we plan on living here for a long time."
  • Christopher Starr
    "Amazing place to raise a family. Best I’ve ever seen. Close to everything and lots of places to go. "
  • Trulia User
    "People are friendly and has a great sense of community. Very low turnover rate and still has the small town feel. "
  • Trulia User
    "I've lived here 38 years and love it. The country setting and yet so close to everything. Good schools "
  • Julie G.
    "This is a friendly neighborhood and neighbors look out for each other. Town Center has many good restaurants, a movie theater and live performances are part of the highlights of living in El Dorado Hills."
  • Rhonda R.
    "Very dog friendly neighborhood. Dog owners regularly meet at the park to let the dogs play together, and all the parks nearby have dog water bowls with water spouts and poop bag stations. "
  • Emmaflewell7
    "no public transit and everyone has to drive everywhere. uber is the only way if you don’t have a car "
  • Mariludlc2015
    "I being living here for the past 16 years and I love this community. It’s safe for the kids and we have a lot of activity’s to do specially summer the concerts at the park and town center "
  • Stephen O.
    "Neighbors are courteous and look out for each other. El Dorado Hills has a little of everything and it really is a great place to raise a family."
  • Swiftersoldier
    "Most here are dog owners and never in twenty years have I heard of any incident regarding bad or misbehaved pups at all"
  • Long C. F.
    "Great dog community, everyone has dogs, tons of parks, tons of trails, mostly polite drivers that notice you while walking."
  • Mariludlc2015
    "I’ve lived here for the past 15 years and I feel safe for me and the kids, I love how we have the concerts in the park and music at town center "
  • Kcohen
    "Dog friendly neighborhood, many bring their dogs to the park Daily. Most people know each others dog"
  • Long C. F.
    "Paradise Found. Our family loves everything about EDH .... schools, parks, community service district, trails, lakes and most of all .... the great neighbors and community that we all share."
  • Michelle M.
    "There are tons of dogs and lots of trails to walk them and a great dog park! CSD has a huge dog park. "
  • Mark F.
    "This is a great community , great schools, affluent, low crime, close commute to Sacramento. Great sports and academic recognition by top colleges."
  • Miss.priyankasingh
    "Super safe, beautiful, well-maintained and very friendly. Helpful community, great neighborhood, spacious and private homes. "
  • Greg A. A.
    "Music and Arts education and Expressive Arts Therapy are the critical component for the proper development of advanced cognitive functions of our evolutionary young and still evolving human brain. The artistic process that involves metaphorical cognition is the gateway to the adequate self-perception, through th prism of sensory reactivation, crucial to serve as the counterpoint to the societal convention of emotional self-repression that debilitates our sensory abilities to inform our self-preservation instinct, involved into prioritizing for the right reasons and choosing the right goals and purposes."
  • Miss.priyankasingh
    "Easy commute. Fixed time through backroads like white rock road, Scott road and placerville road. Very few signals in these backroads, hence commute time is fixed. Great new road infrastructure is coming up."
  • Kimberley R.
    "CSD has holiday events, summer concerts, and children’s activities. Santa Run sponsored by the fire department."
  • Harrisnet
    "El Dorado Hills is at the base of the Western Slope of the Sierras, a 45 min drive to Lake Tahoe. there are many villages here all unique, some older some brand news. As the name indicates our neighborhoods are built with the beautiful hills.s"
  • Ssummers4love
    "movie nights, 5k running events, music events, community events in which people can come together and get to know others in the community. it's a great area full of families so it's mostly safe wherever you go."
  • Serpicone
    "Best neighborhood I’ve ever lived in. Secure and clean and friendly. The schools are great and the quality of homes is among the best in the area. "
  • Elena1950_1
    "Everyone is so friendly and the neighborhood is so clean. The yards are well kept, there no extra cars parked in the drive ways or streets. Every one keeps their cars in their garages. My husband and I love to visit here and are thinking about buying a home in this are in the future."
  • Isabella B.
    "I’ve lived here for 10+ years and I love EDH. My neighborhood is very quiet, very safe, and also very beautiful. It is away from the hustle and bustle of Folsom but also only a 5 minute drive away. Everything you need is in the Town Center. "
  • Hello W. r. S. I. W. A. C. W. A. H. O. U. J. Y. C.
    "My neighbors are wonderful! I love my home! We watch out for each other! It is a beautiful street! The homes are amazing!"
  • Hello W. r. S. I. W. A. C. W. A. H. O. U. J. Y. C.
    "Each parcel is an acre plus in size so any dog would have so much room to move around in, you’d have one happy dog!"
  • Nixonsun
    "Beautiful neighborhood with great people. Lot of outdoor activities and nature trails. Love the view from the hills toward both the Sierras and the valley,"
  • Sydnydvs
    "Best community in the Greater Sacramento region. Safe, clean very beautiful. Good schools, family community. Expensive but worth it."
  • Argomm59
    "Nice quiet rural development of 5+ acre lots. Great neighbors and community pride. Close to all the conveniences of El Dorado Hills and Folsom."

Types of apartment in El Dorado Hills, CA

El Dorado Hills apartments are mostly newer low-rise buildings with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and wide parking areas. Around Town Center and along White Rock Road, many apartments sit in mixed-use or retail-centered areas, so you can see more compact layouts and shared outdoor space. In the Serrano side of the city, homes for rent are more common than apartments, and the streets often have gated entries, larger lots, and attached garages. Many rentals in this area have Mediterranean-style details like arched entries and tan or cream walls.
South of Highway 50 near Latrobe Road, apartments and rental homes often feel more spread out, with newer subdivisions and curving streets. Closer to El Dorado Hills Boulevard, you can find condos and apartments with simple interiors like vinyl plank floors, granite counters, and in-unit laundry. Tradeoffs are pretty clear here. Newer apartments often have easier parking and updated finishes, while older condo-style rentals can have less open layouts but steadier access to shopping near Town Center and the Regal El Dorado Hills theater.

Getting around El Dorado Hills, CA

Getting around El Dorado Hills usually means driving. Highway 50 connects the city to Folsom and Sacramento, and trips from Serrano or Latrobe Road can be longer than they look on a map. El Dorado Transit, the local bus service, has commuter and local routes, but coverage is limited for many apartments. Parking is common at apartments and shopping areas. Walking works better near Town Center than in the hills, and biking can be tough because of long grades and busy roads.

Living in El Dorado Hills, CA

El Dorado Hills is known for shopping and dining around Town Center, trails near Promontory Park, and boating access not far away at Folsom Lake. Rent activity often follows those areas because they give quick access to errands and recreation. Many residents also commute to work in health care, state government, tech, and construction in nearby Folsom, Rancho Cordova, and Sacramento. Houses and apartments near Highway 50 can shorten those drives.

Average Rent Trends in El Dorado Hills, CA

Rent in El Dorado Hills, CA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent stayed about the same in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Jul 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$3,500
Jul 2025$3,950
Aug 2025$3,450
Sep 2025$3,400
Oct 2025$3,195
Nov 2025$3,130
Dec 2025$3,290
Jan 2026$3,500
Feb 2026$3,500
Mar 2026$3,895
Apr 2026$3,611
May 2026$3,595
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$2,100$2,395$3,135$4,200$4,046
Houses—$2,695$3,300$4,200$4,200

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in El Dorado Hills, CA

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in El Dorado Hills, CA?
    The average rent of an apartment in El Dorado Hills, CA is $2,445 per month. This is about 27% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in El Dorado Hills, CA?
    The average rent of a house in El Dorado Hills, CA is $4,200 per month. This is about 118% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in El Dorado Hills, CA?
    In the last year, the average rent in El Dorado Hills, CA was lowest in Nov 2025 when it was $3,130 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in El Dorado Hills, CA?
    In the last year, the average rent in El Dorado Hills, CA was highest in Jul 2025 when it was $3,950 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in El Dorado Hills, CA?
    There are 33 available rental listings in El Dorado Hills, CA.
  • What are some zip codes in El Dorado Hills, CA?
    El Dorado Hills, CA includes zip codes such as: 95762, 95672.
  • What are some cities near El Dorado Hills, CA?
    Some nearby cities include: Rescue, Folsom, Shingle Springs, Granite Bay, Pilot Hill. These cities may have more rental options to explore.