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800 S Brea BlvdBrea, CA 92821
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4 Bedroom, 4 Bath Townhome for Rent

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365 Broadway Dr

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Brea Overview

Brea, California is a city located in the northern area of Orange County, California. It is also situated to the southeast of Los Angeles. It is considered to be a part of the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, and there are lots of Brea apartments available. If you are looking for apartments in Brea, California, learn more about this beautiful town below, and do not hesitate to reach out to a professional who can help you find the right apartment for yourself and your family.

What is the history of Brea?

Prior to the arrival of European settlers, the area surrounding Brea, California was inhabited by Native Americans. The first European settlers to arrive in the area came as part of the Spanish Expedition, arriving in 1769. There was a small village settled in the local area, and lots of Americans began to move into the local region during the Gold Rush of the mid-19th century. After the Spanish left, the area was owned by the Mexicans. The area surrounding Brea was ceded to the United States after the United States defeated Mexico in the Mexican-American War, which ended in 1848. Then, the area continued to grow, particularly after it was incorporated into greater Orange County. The opening of the nearby freeway in the middle of the 20th century, along with the growth of the greater Los Angeles area during the Golden Age of Hollywood, contributed to the growth of Brea as well.

How is the weather in Brea?

The weather in the local area is very similar to that of the rest of Southern California. It is unusual for temperatures to drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, even in the middle of winter. Even though it can be warm during the summer, it is unusual for temperatures to get over 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Rain is highly unusual in the local area, and snow is virtually unheard-of. If you like to live in an area where it is warm outside, then you will probably be happy in Brea, California. Furthermore, despite its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, the humidity level in the local area is very low. 

How do I get around town?

The overwhelming majority of people who live in Brea, California have a car. Even though you can certainly get around Los Angeles without having a car, it is very hard to do so in the suburbs. The downtown area is relatively compact, so walking probably will not get you very far. If you need to fly somewhere, the closest major airport is Los Angeles International Airport, which is one of the busiest airports in the country. 

What is the Brea commute like?

Traffic in Brea can get heavy from time to time, but it is not nearly as bad as it is in Los Angeles. There are several major highways in the local area, including highway 142, Highway 57, and Highway 90. Traffic can get heavy during rush hour, and it mirrors the patterns seen in Los Angeles. Traffic is heavy leaving Brea in the morning going into Los Angeles, and traffic is heavy coming back into Bray in the afternoon as people leave Los Angeles.

What are the local media outlets?

Because Brea is so close to Los Angeles, the most popular radio stations in the local area come from Los Angeles. For example, some of the most popular radio stations include KIIS, KOST, KBIG, and KRTH. Some of the most popular TV stations include KTTV, KCBD, KTLA, and KABC. Some of the most popular newspapers include The Los Angeles Times, The Hollywood Reporter, and Variety. Many other media outlets focus almost exclusively on the entertainment industry located in Hollywood. 

Why live in Brea, CA?

There are lots of reasons why so many people choose to live in Brea, California. For example, the cost of living in Brea is significantly lower than it is in Los Angeles, even though the cities are close by. The weather in Brea is also incredibly nice. Lots of people who enjoy sunshine and warmth come to Brea, particularly to escape the winter. Finally, there are lots of outdoor activities in the local area as well. There are plenty of parks in the surrounding areas, and there are lots of opportunities to go hiking, biking, and fishing. For all of these reasons, lots of people have decided to live in Brea. 

What Brea landmarks should I see?

There are several significant landmarks in Brea, California. For example, many people love to visit the Redwood Grove, which is a park that is known for its enormous Redwood trees. Redwood trees are largely considered to be a staple of the local area, and they are protected. The local area also played a role in the growth of the oil industry, and one of the top landmarks is the Olinda Oil Museum & Trail. It is located in Brea, it is approximately two miles long, and it provides local people with a great opportunity to learn more about the growth of the oil industry. 

What is there to do around Brea?

There is always something fun to do in Brea, California. Both Carbon Canyon Regional Park and Craig Recreational Park have a tremendous number of open areas where people can enjoy a picnic, play sports, and relax in the sun. Arovista Park is a great location for children, particularly with lots of skateboarding opportunities available. Plenty of people also love to make the trip to Los Angeles to catch a Los Angeles Dodgers game, a Los Angeles Lakers game, or a Los Angeles Chargers game. 

Any annual festivals or Brea events to know?

There are annual festivals that take place in Brea. There is usually a pretty big parade that takes place during Christmas; however, lots of the biggest festivals take place in Los Angeles. In particular, there are several significant tech and EDM music festivals that take place during the year, and it is important for people to keep an eye on the calendar to ensure they don't miss out on this opportunity. 

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

There are several major nearby vacation opportunities. Lots of people enjoy heading north to San Diego, as it is home to one of the top zoos in the country. This is one of the best locations to see pandas. San Francisco is also not that far to the north. There are plenty of fun festivals that take place throughout the year, and San Francisco is home to a wide variety of delicious restaurants. Los Angeles International Airport also provides easy access to major cities across the country.

Where is the best place to move in Brea?

If you need to go to Los Angeles regularly, then you might want to live in the northwestern part of the city. That way, you have a shorter commute to get to Los Angeles. If you enjoy lots of hiking and biking opportunities, you may want to live closer to the outskirts on the northeastern edge of the city, which is where lots of the parks are located. If you are looking for apartments in Brea, California, count on our local knowledge to help you find your next home. Contact us today!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Brea

How much are Studio apartments in Brea?

There are currently 101 Studio Apartments in Brea with rent ranges from $1,400 to $3,490 with an average price of $2,059.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Brea Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Brea ranges from $1,400 to $4,361 with an average monthly rent of $2,490.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Brea cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Brea range from $2,000 to $28,390. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,023.

How expensive are Brea Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 114 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Brea on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,600 to $4,909 - averaging $3,328 for the location.

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