Apartments For Rent in San Dimas, CA

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Apartments For Rent Near San Dimas, CA

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What Locals Say about San Dimas

Review Highlights

San Dimas blends small-town ease, foothill scenery, family fun, and quick links around LA. Safe, friendly, good schools, parks and trails, dog-friendly, quaint downtown, easy freeway access. Limited transit, coyotes and some homelessness, slow nightlife, rising costs, tough commutes.
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  • Scott Daly
    "Lived in San Simas for 8 years. It is a hidden gem. There really isn’t a “bad area”. It has all of the perks of LA with few of the drawbacks. "
  • Trulia User
    "Most people pick up after their dogs and there are several nice dog parks nearby my dog seems to love"
  • Trulia User
    "awesome neighborhood people are friendly and cops are always on patrol. everything is around here and schools are great also "
  • Cyhaniuk
    "I've lived in the Via Verde for more than 20 years. The area is quiet and safe. People are friendly. The area is somewhat scenic due to the hills. We've been happy living in this area."
  • Lord L.
    "great schools. neighbourhood is quiet pleamty of stores close by Library is amazing wifi lots of choices. "
  • Jeff A.
    "Coyotes in the evenings come out around the golf course. You cannot leave animals outside overnight. "
  • C B.
    "Great schools, safe neighborhoods, easy access to most major freeways . There are also many types of major shopping within short distances."
  • Dakota P.
    "easy access to freeways from almost any area in the city, the puplic transport is limited to just a bus or too"
  • Mrneris78
    " No bikes or scooters allowed on sidewalks. We have 5 transients and coyotes walk around regularly. Also a speed trap on Gladstone west on San Dimas Ave. "
  • Edward G.
    "Great neighborhood, safe environment, good schools, clean streets and public areas, lots of parks and recreation areas"
  • Mitos_kerre
    "It is a nice community and I feel safe in this city. The school district is one of the best here in LA County. "
  • Wayne.henry626
    "None. They really plan nothing. It’s very slow around here, it’s much more like a retirement community."
  • Wayne.henry626
    "Nothing that I have seen. They have a farmers market up by the library with some concerts in the park, but they are scheduled weird. Never really sure when they are going on. It’s not very well promoted."
  • Therese O.
    "It is a very nice town however still always keep your eye on your children, you will see some homeless people wandering occasionally toward the downtown mainly and watch out for some people driving too fast and/or not completely stopping at stop signs in larger neighborhoods"
  • Wayne.henry626
    "It’s clean. Mostly elderly people. Very close to Glendora and all their stores. Has a little of everything you need."
  • Lauren.saucedo
    "Traffic is light. Everything is easily accessible. A lot of sheriffs patrolling the areas keeping it very safe. "
  • Hollyh.scherch
    "Lived here for almost 10 years. Has a quaint, small town, rustic feel to it. People are friendly, but not overly nosey. "
  • Aimee
    "It’s a big small city with a very good school district and close to top colleges in the nation. A good place to raise a family. It has the Frank Bonelli Park and close to the L.A. County fair. A good walkable & cycling city.Nature views of the mountains that get snowcapped. It’s got the best of everything. Great suburbs with a water park!"
  • Elijah S.
    "There are many beautiful parks to play fetch. They also have a well maintained dog park. There are a lot of good sidewalks and there is always beautiful weather. "
  • Qpmidnight
    "It will be better when the Goldline metro comes to town, but it’s about 25 minutes in to Pasadena during non-rush hour. "
  • Nina
    "Safe and not busy community. Nice neighborhood where HOA takes care of landscapes and keeps clean and safe all the time."
  • John S.
    "this is a great community to live in, whether you are starting a family or having a big family already established."
  • Christine C.
    "A little snobby but absolutely inviting, school district is highly rated, plenty of fam activities and nightlife is good. "
  • Hollyh.scherch
    "The commute to downtown is grueling... Honestly, it is not good. My bad works in Santa Monica and it takes him a couple of hours to get to work most days, unfortunately. "
  • John S.
    "really close to downtown to where a person can walk there. a farmers market is on display on a seasonal basis."
  • Cindy A.
    "lovely neighborhood. good schools. lots of trees! charming downtown. nice people. family friendly activities."
  • Breanne .
    "I see ppl walking there dogs all the time and everyone is very friendly I want my child to go to school s here "
  • Yesenia
    "They have a weekly farmers market in the summer along with music nights and movie nights during some of those. They also bring a fair once a year and try to have holiday events for everything. "
  • Celeste
    "No where is safe, even in a sweet community like San Dimas. I love it here. Geez what more can I say! It’s an old western community but has all the modern conveniences so I recommend "
  • Erika M.
    "Lots of people have dogs and there is a large dog park in the city with both a small and large dog area. Can walk in the neighborhood but there are also lots of trails and hikes to take them on. Being near the foothills is beautiful but there is wildlife around that can threaten smaller pets but overall great place for dogs."
  • Cool Neighbor
    "Coyotes. They have never been on my property but they roam the area. just be cautious leaving small dogs out."
  • Kaecey
    "Responsible dog owners are always welcomed, there are many of us. Our community has a dog park. Great gathering place."
  • Miguel
    "I have lived in San Dimas for over 20 years and feel blessed that we found our home here so long ago. A beautiful city with good and friendly people, dog lovers, and many happy children."
  • Pauline P.
    "I have enjoyed living in San Dimas nice community nice people great parks family oriented community-oriented"
  • Pauline P.
    "you see people walking the dogs all the time some of them are real cute animalistic is what we are. in this town"
  • Lgewang
    "there are many neighborhood around us, but We are strangers here, and We don't know them, and we can say little English, so i think it is hard to communicate with the neighborhoods."

Average Rent Trends in San Dimas, CA

Rent in San Dimas, CA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent increased in Jun 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Apr 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jul 2025$3,077
Aug 2025$3,000
Sep 2025$2,942
Oct 2025$3,000
Nov 2025$2,950
Dec 2025$3,095
Jan 2026$3,095
Feb 2026$3,033
Mar 2026$3,149
Apr 2026$3,000
May 2026$3,500
Jun 2026$3,556
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In June 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$2,095$2,650$4,250$4,500$3,567
Townhomes$780$3,165$6,500$3,800$3,200
Apartments and Condos$1,695$2,650$3,100$4,450$2,650
Houses$2,500$900$4,250$4,500$4,328

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in San Dimas, CA

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in San Dimas, CA?
    The average rent of an apartment in San Dimas, CA is $2,851 per month. This is about 46% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in San Dimas, CA?
    The average rent of a house in San Dimas, CA is $4,328 per month. This is about 122% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in San Dimas, CA?
    The average rent of a townhome in San Dimas, CA is $3,200 per month. This is about 64% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in San Dimas, CA?
    In the last year, the average rent in San Dimas, CA was lowest in Jan 2025 when it was $2,762 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in San Dimas, CA?
    In the last year, the average rent in San Dimas, CA was highest in Apr 2025 when it was $3,238 per month.
  • How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in San Dimas, CA?
    The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in San Dimas, CA is $2,095 per month. That is about $46 more than the cost of a studio apartment.
  • How many available rental listings are in San Dimas, CA?
    There are 42 available rental listings in San Dimas, CA.
  • What are some zip codes in San Dimas, CA?
    San Dimas, CA includes zip codes such as: 91773.
  • What are some cities near San Dimas, CA?
    Some nearby cities include: Glendora, La Verne, Covina, Pomona, Walnut. These cities may have more rental options to explore.
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