Apartments For Rent in Moorpark, CA

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Apartments For Rent Near Moorpark, CA

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What Locals Say about Moorpark

Review Highlights

Moorpark offers breezy, family-friendly living between LA and Ventura County, with parks and farms. People like the quiet, safe feel, many parks, easy freeway and train access, walkable schools, family events. People dislike needing more restaurants, rush-hour jams, rising costs, mixed school quality, some theft.
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  • Jrsy2la
    "We have annual parades and fairs on High Street for most holidays. We have 4 th of July fireworks with bands and food trucks on the 3rd of July."
  • Kristine Eckstein
    "It’s close to freeways and between Los Angeles & Thousand Oaks. It’s a quiet area close to good schools. Neighborhood is friendly and watch out for each other."
  • Crisramirez1098
    "Good neighborhood, very friendly people, needs more Hispanic grocery stores I’d say, plus more restaurants."
  • Jrsy2la
    "I personally drive my own car. But they do have many forms of public transportation I just could not honestly say how reliable or convenient it is to use. "
  • A zain
    "Good neighborhood and safe. I highly recommend this place because it’s near highways. Close by schools."
  • Dannette Chambers
    "Great place to live and raise your family! It has all the markets, stores and restaurants that you need!"
  • Pamela Hartman
    "Commute is fine- I go to Simi valley for work. About 20 minutes each way. Traffic on the 118 is not so bad "
  • Colleen C.
    "We have lived here for four years. Great location. Cool ocean breezes. Love riding our bikes down roads flanked by lemon and avocado trees. The community is popping with a brew pub, wood fired pizza and wine shop at The Alley MP. Very small town feel but close to urban areas. You can even hop on the Metrolink to get to Downtown LA or the SurfLiner to cruise up to Santa Barbara. "
  • Karinamarinreyes3
    "I’ve lived here for about 28 years , moorpark is quite , friendly, and safe. Nice neighborhood to live in uptown moorpark. "
  • James M.
    "There are lots it's of parks in town, so much so that people joke that the town is really named More Park. Incredibly safe, lots of activities for children and families. Surrounded by farms and wilderness but close to major shopping and cultural events. "
  • Meilikenney
    "I can’t think of a reason a dog owner wouldn’t like this place. Dogs are welcomed at most establishments "
  • Michael
    "Rush hour congestion in the morning and afternoon makes for a commute that takes twice as long as it would in clear traffic. "
  • Trulia User
    "Lovely town, very clean and peaceful. Friendly people who respect the community. Great quality of life!"
  • Abdul B.
    "good town been here since 1969. neighbors are reliable (good & bad) public. schools are about average. police & fire better than most. "
  • Karinamarinreyes3
    "We have small events at arroyo vista park for all holidays . It’s supper fun not only do use for the kids mostly."
  • Chris M.
    "Medium traffic into Thousand Oaks in the morning and afternoon but not bad. 12 mile commute takes about 20 minutes. "
  • Joanne A.
    "Many options of places to walk to like a park, school, shops. Interesting areas to check into. Check it out, I am sure you will love it. Great community for families too. "
  • Chris M.
    "Moorpark is a Very safe community. Moorpark could use more restaurants but that would be my only complaint. "
  • Gistock
    "Christmas lights are on many of the homes. We have a mailbox down the street so walk past the neighbors. People jog the area."
  • Rogelio.cisneros
    "Friendly neighborhood in Moorpark. I love it here and hope to live here for a long time. I won’t change Moorpark for any other City."
  • Jersey2la
    "Annual community garage sales. Community meetings . Other activities during summer days................"
  • Jersey2la
    "Family oriented neighborhoods, great schools and lots of community family activities always going on."
  • Wisam A. B.
    "i feel its isolated with many drug addicts driving by. I dont have sense of security. Public library is below average "
  • Ayannag
    "The neighborhood is ethnically diverse, more so than other neighborhoods I have lived in. I don’t feel like such an outsider here. There are good ethnic restaurants nearby, as well as chains."
  • Peyewmn
    "I used to love this place but it’s gotten to expensive. It’s gotten bad element who moved in. The worst thing is that I don’t feel safe with leaving the doors unlocked "
  • Peyewmn
    "Watch for speeding vehicles in neighborhoods. Beware of fireworks and this neighborhood is known for getting broken into and cars being stolen in broad daylight "
  • Rhon R.
    "Great friendly, clean neighborhood. Young families, young couples, singles, dog lovers. It was described to me as younger than Thousand Oaks and less expensive, but more expensive than Simi Valley. "
  • Twins2Biys
    "Schools are not as good as they say. Scholars are only for the round peg that fits in the round hole. Also, it is a big baseball town. "
  • Lauren
    "This area allows for you to feel secluded enough to have your own home, yet also connected to several bigger cities. "
  • Kevin W.
    "I've lived in Moorpark Highlands for less than a year. The neighbors are friendly and the area is beautiful. Children are constantly playing in the street."
  • Herson F.
    "The most wonderful place to raise a family in Southern California! Always great weather! Not to far from the beaches! Not to far from the City! "
  • Kotinmyint
    "Take local main road to freeway and get off to work. Usually take 20-25 minutes to get work. There is no major traffic jam. Absolutely smooth."

Average Rent Trends in Moorpark, CA

Rent in Moorpark, CA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent increased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Aug 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$3,595
Jul 2025$3,895
Aug 2025$4,075
Sep 2025$3,825
Oct 2025$3,850
Nov 2025$3,700
Dec 2025$3,510
Jan 2026$3,550
Feb 2026$3,450
Mar 2026$3,800
Apr 2026$3,500
May 2026$3,875
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Townhomes and Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$2,485$2,694$3,393$6,000$3,750
Townhomes——$3,350—$3,350
Apartments and Condos$2,800$3,595$3,050—$3,050
Houses—$3,500$3,875$6,000$5,995

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Moorpark, CA

  • What is the average rent in Moorpark, CA?
    The average rent in Moorpark, CA is $3,750. Rent prices range from $1,050 to as much as $12,000, depending on the type of rental.
  • How does the rent in Moorpark, CA compare to the national average?
    Average rent in Moorpark, CA is about 96% higher than the national average rent of $1,910. That means it is more expensive to rent in Moorpark compared to the U.S. average.
  • What is the average rent in Moorpark, CA, by number of bedrooms?
    The average rent in Moorpark, CA is $ for a studio, $2,485 for a 1 bedroom, $2,694 for a 2 bedroom, $3,393 for a 3 bedroom, and $6,000 for a 4 bedroom.
  • How have rent prices in Moorpark, CA changed compared to last year?
    In the past year, the average rent price in Moorpark, CA has increased by $155. That means the average rent is 4% higher than last year.
  • How many available rental listings are in Moorpark, CA?
    There are 24 available rental listings in Moorpark, CA.
  • What are some zip codes in Moorpark, CA?
    Moorpark, CA includes zip codes such as: 93021, 93020.
  • What are some cities near Moorpark, CA?
    Some nearby cities include: Fillmore, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Somis, Piru. These cities may have more rental options to explore.