Apartments for Rent in Chula Vista, CA (1,681 Rentals)

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Luminary at Cota Vera
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$2,604 - $4,169
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Luminary at Cota Vera

6000 Luminary DrChula Vista, CA 91913
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Stirling at Cota Vera
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$2,996 - $4,776
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Stirling at Cota Vera

2045 Paseo BellunoChula Vista, CA 91913
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VAYA on Axia
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$2,609 - $4,834
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VAYA on Axia

1910 Axia WayChula Vista, CA 91915
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Azul Chula Vista
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$2,882 - $3,763
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Azul Chula Vista

310 K StChula Vista, CA 91911
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Rivue
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$2,357 - $9,638
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Rivue

1902 Millenia AveChula Vista, CA 91915
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Boardwalk at Millenia
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$2,502 - $4,435
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Boardwalk at Millenia

1660 Metro AveChula Vista, CA 91915
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Casa Madrid
$2,099 - $2,999
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Casa Madrid

240 Quintard StChula Vista, CA 91911
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Rosina Vista
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$3,141 - $9,496
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Rosina Vista

1551 Summerland StChula Vista, CA 91913
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Point Bonita
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$1,974 - $3,227
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Point Bonita

250 Bonita Glen DrChula Vista, CA 91910
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Sereno
$2,671 - $3,005
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Sereno

930 Third AveChula Vista, CA 91911
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Teresina
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$2,303 - $4,159
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Teresina

1250-1251 Santa Cora AveChula Vista, CA 91913
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Angelina Terrace
$2,199 - $3,303
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Angelina Terrace

181 E Orange AveChula Vista, CA 91911
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Palmera
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$1,999 - $3,696
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Palmera

1225 BroadwayChula Vista, CA 91911
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Tavera
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$2,315 - $9,955
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Tavera

1465 Santa Victoria RdChula Vista, CA 91913
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Salerno
$5,306 - $13,243
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Salerno

1630 Paseo MontiChula Vista, CA 91913
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Terra Vista
$2,691 - $12,369
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Terra Vista

1441 Santa Lucia RdChula Vista, CA 91913
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Chula Vista Overview

"The city of Chula Vista, California, is a in scenic area in the southernmost part of the state along the Pacific coast. Chula Vista (meaning ""beautiful view"") boasts scenic bay areas and coastal mountains. It is 7 miles from downtown San Diego and 7 miles north of the Mexican border. "

What is the history of Chula Vista?

Chula Vista has a deep history beginning with the Kumeyaay tribe of Native Americans. Spanish explorers arrived in 1542. With the coming of the Sante Fe Railroad in the 1880s, Chula Vista became a well-known citrus growing region. The Rohr Aircraft Corporation, a major employer, came to Chula Vista in 1941. The postwar population boom saw the city become a major residential area of San Diego.

How is the weather in Chula Vista?

Weather in Chula Vista is typically in the 70s in summer and the 50s in winter. Average precipitation is about 10 inches throughout the year. March is the wettest month with around 2 inches of rain. Temperatures rarely go above the high 70s or below the mid 40s.

How do I get around town?

There are several bus and trolley lines around the city. Buses are handicap accessible. The transit system is part of the greater San Diego system with connections to San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. There is parking for cars and bicycles, and parking meters accept credit and debit cards. The San Diego International Airport is a short drive from Chula Vista.

What is the Chula Vista commute like?

Chula Vista is a 10 minute drive from downtown San Diego on Routes 5 and 805. Interstates 5 and 15 run north to the Los Angeles area, a 2 hour drive. Further east is Route 125, a newer addition to the north/south corridor.

What are the local media outlets?

Local newspapers and media outlets, aside from the many great news sources in San Diego, include the local Star News and the eclectic Postmodern Bookstore. Radio stations abound in the San Diego area and include jazz, popular, Spanish, Korean and more.

Why live in Chula Vista, CA?

With a comfortable climate, a range of geographic features, opportunities for cultural enrichment, convenience to interstates, schools and vacation areas, Chula Vista makes for a very livable city. Chula Vista apartments exist in several areas close to shopping, restaurants and parks. We are confident that you will find a suitable apartment in Chula Vista!

What Chula Vista landmarks should I see?

Chula Vista is home to the U.S. Olympic Training Center, a 155-acre complex that hosts several thousand athletes per year for training. The San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge is another local landmark. Universities in the area include a University of Phoenix campus, United States University, and Pima Medical Institute.

What is there to do around Chula Vista?

Activities abound in Chula Vista. The Living Coast Discovery Center is a great place to learn about the natural area and includes a shark tank, butterfly gardens, kayaking and day camps for kids. The Sleep Train Amphitheatre is an outdoor performing arts venue featuring nationally known performers. Water parks, whale watching, hiking trails, boating and specialty restaurants are plentiful.

Any annual festivals or Chula Vista events to know?

"Annual events in Chula Vista, the former ""Lemon Capital of the World,"" include the annual Lemon Festival, the Harbor Fest with live music, food and activities for all, and the Winter Bird Festival at the Living Coast Discovery Center."

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

The area boasts a wealth of vacation opportunities. The San Diego National Wildlife Refuge just east of Chula Vista is an 11,152 acre preserve that includes mountains, canyons, grasslands, oak forests and river valleys with hiking trails for visitors. Boating and camping is available at the Mission Trails Regional Park. The Joshua Tree National Park offers a unique experience of the desert ecosystem. Las Vegas is 337 miles away by car and the Grand Canyon is a 558 mile drive.

Where is the best place to move in Chula Vista?

Looking for the best Chula Vista apartments will depend on the kind of neighborhood you prefer. On the west side are the older, more established neighborhoods, and to the east are more recently developed areas. If you prefer an urban feel you might be interested in the area near Third Avenue, a renovated shopping street that includes a long-standing weekly farmers’ market, Memorial Park, and for golfers, the San Diego Country Club. East of interstate 805 are the newer residences including beautiful parks and walking areas, new schools, restaurants, more golf and shopping. In Eastlake there is a park with a lake and walking trails. Otay Ranch and Rancho Del Ray are popular areas with family friendly amenities.

Chula Vista, CA
Population: 271,651

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Frequently Asked Questions about Chula Vista

How much are Studio apartments in Chula Vista?

There are currently 474 Studio Apartments in Chula Vista with rent ranges from $1,575 to $3,400 with an average price of $2,049.

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Chula Vista ranges from $1,425 to $4,709 with an average monthly rent of $2,562.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Chula Vista cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Chula Vista range from $1,900 to $5,707. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,164.

How expensive are Chula Vista Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 273 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Chula Vista on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,195 to $7,181 - averaging $4,011 for the location.

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