
Apartments for Rent in Hanford, CA (156 Rentals)


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2011 Parker Pl

578 N Brown St

1823-1823 N 10th Ave

9642 Excelsior Ave

303 E Myrtle St

331 E Elm St

502 N Harris St

1873 Emma Lee Ln

500 N Harris St

134 E 10th St
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888 Greenfield Ave

936 W 7th St

616 S Irwin St

132 E 10th St

994 S Harris St

1612 N Normandie St

1324 Rodgers Rd

1065 Lassen Dr

1200 W Water St

1012 Michelle Ct
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3167 Aspen St

1104 Lincolnwood Cir

1212 N Irwin St

1442-9 1/4 9 1/4 Ave

512 W Windsor Dr

1604 Sidonia St

2068 W Merritt St

1996 N 11th Ave

2120 Freedom St

1353 W Kenny Thompson Ct
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285 W Ash Ave

1004 W Orange St

2254 Independence Pl

1885 W Picadilly Ln

2430 W Mallard Way

1079 Billingsley St

2269 Cortner St

2427 Cherrywood Ct

3006 Mission Dr

2718 Zion Way
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Hanford?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hanford 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,607 | $1,200 | $2,065 |
| Hanford 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,813 | $1,250 | $2,170 |
| Hanford 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,184 | $1,700 | $2,379 |
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Hanford Overview
Hanford, CA welcomes visitors and residents with endless outdoor activities and entertainment, a historic district, museums, and the Keller Auto Speedway. King's Fair, the oldest county fair in the state, attracts revelers from all over. Hanford is a fantastic place to live, work, play, and visit.
What is the history of Hanford?
Hanford was home to the Tachi Yokuts people for thousands of years before the European-Americans pushed west. Hanford rests in the San Joaquin Valley just north of Tulare Lake, once the biggest naturally occurring body of fresh water west of the Mississippi. When California was annexed into the United States after the Mexican-American War, locals quickly realized the area's agricultural potential, and more arrived to farm the land. Hanford is said to have been founded in 1877 by the Southern Pacific Railroad. However, it first appeared in 1876, so it has existed longer.
How is the weather in Hanford?
Hanford's low altitude gives it a semi-arid climate. Rainfall is less common than in moderate climates but more than expected in the desert. Regarding temperature, you'd rarely need snow shovels or tire chains here. The average low is only 37 F. Winter freezing is short-lived and sporadic during winter. Conversely, the average summer highs are in the mid to upper 90s, with some days topping 100. Dry heat is indeed more tolerable than humid heat. But it's important to acclimate the body slowly, stay hydrated, and take advantage of much cooler mornings and evenings on the hottest days. Many soon learn to appreciate the occasional stretch of 100-plus days and minimal rain. It means that most of the year—winter, spring, and fall—are perfect for enjoying time outdoors with friends and family, hiking, exploring national parks, sports, street-side dining, grilling, and more.
How do I get around town?
Hanford is a Walker's Paradise with a WalkScore of 94 out of 100. However, the town has minimal public transit. With that said, bus lines do exist. Kings Area Regional Transit (KART) includes a bus route, a van route, and dial-a-ride services. So, if you like the option to take public transit, you may want to seek Hanford apartments in the more densely populated downtown area. But the truth is, you'll probably need a car to get around. There are only two major highways in Hanford, the 198 and 43. You're more likely to take neighborhood streets and roads like Lacy Blvd or South 10th Ave to go anywhere you want to go.
What is the Hanford commute like?
The average commute in Hanford is only 23 minutes, with 6% of workers approaching an hour and 13.7% of workers carpooling. While Hanford has a thriving business community and vital agriculture, service, and manufacturing jobs, a little over half of workers travel to nearby counties for their jobs, which explains the longer commutes.
What are the local media outlets?
TV stations in Hanford, CA include WWBT (an NBC affiliate) and North California Public Media. When listening to the radio in Hanford, you might tune into 92.5 FM KFUN for your classic rock or 89.3 KVPR for Public Radio. For those who enjoy getting the morning paper to stay informed about local happenings, the Hanford Sentinal is a popular choice.
Why live in Hanford, CA?
Hanford has been named among the top 50 Best Emerging Metropolitan Areas to Live and the top 300 Best Green Cities. Because the cost of living in Hanford is 5% lower than the national average, it's also easy to find Hanford apartments within many price ranges. People love Hanford for its many local events and above-average public schools. It has a sprawling suburban feel mixed with a small-town vibe that feels like an escape from city living for many. It is home to many local shops and cultural attractions, and the people here support local businesses and farmers by buying local when they can. You'll find ample Hanford apartments to rent if you'd like to experience this for yourself.
What Hanford landmarks should I see?
China Alley is a must-visit area in Hanford because of the city's connection to the building of the game-changing Central Pacific Railroad, which many Chinese citizens helped build. It has grown into a modern-day "Chinatown" with food, shops, ancient Chinese medicine herbalists, architecture, museums, and rich cultural experiences. For those seeking a different experience, the Hanford Carnegie Museum is a library housing an unbelievable collection of books and artifacts to explore.
What is there to do around Hanford?
With only moderate rain and temperate weather for most of the year, people love to spend time outdoors. Parks are popular attractions for those living active lifestyles. Hidden Valley Park and Lacy Park are free community green spaces and nature preserves. They include sports facilities, special events, a playground, a walking trail, a swimming pool, and reservable park pavilions. Kings Speedway (also called Keller Speedway) hosts several events a month from February through October. For those looking to dine out, you'll find many cuisines and price points. Some local favorites include Zaytoona (Greek, Middle Eastern), Black Bear Diner (American with a fantastic Vegetarian menu), Mike's Grill (gourmet burgers), Green Valley Cafe (a trendy brunch hotspot), La Fiesta, and Pad Thai. For looking for something to do with the kids, Children's Storybook Museum offers a unique hands-on learning experience where kids can explore everything from nutrition and fitness to gardening, farming practices, classic literature, and nature.
Any annual festivals or Hanford events to know?
Kings Fair is a big deal around here. It's hosted in June and includes live music, carnival, and livestock. An estimated 28,000 people from all over Northern California attend this event yearly. King County isn't the only county in the area to bring in crowds. Many counties in the area host their own events that nearby county residents attend, like the Lafayette Art and Wine Festival, Ventura Harvest Festival, Monrovia Art in the Park Chalkfest, and Napa Gifts 'N Tyme Holiday Faire, just to name a few.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Amtrak connects Hanford with Sacramento and the Bay Area, with trips taking only 4-5 hours. This makes it easy to enjoy city shopping, entertainment, museums, and fine dining options for a weekend away. Napa Valley is only a 3 1/2 hour drive for world-class wine-tasting experiences and breathtaking views. If you're in the mood for something even closer, the Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks are only a 2 1/2-hour trip. That's short enough for an early start on a fantastic day trip.
Where is the best place to move in Hanford?
Those looking for apartments in Hanford will have many options. Downtown Hanford is a clear winner because it is so walkable. Those who always want something to do or see around every corner will love living here. North Hanford is a close second. It's less densely populated, with a more laid-back vibe connected to Hanford's roots in agriculture. Finally, many choose Hanford Square, which is a small business district. Those who love spending time at local bakeries, boutiques, and coffee houses with neighbors and friends may just find this their perfect place to call home.
Best Local Schools in Hanford, CA
Lee Richmond Elementary
Sierra Pacific High
John F. Kennedy Junior High
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What is the current price range for One Bedroom Hanford Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Hanford ranges from $1,200 to $2,065 with an average monthly rent of $1,607.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Hanford cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Hanford range from $1,250 to $2,170. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,813.
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