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What Does “Rent Burdened” Mean? How Much Rent Is Too Much

Learn the official definition (spending 30% or more of your gross income on housing) and how to calculate your exact rent-to-income ratio. This guide offers expert tips on factoring in total housing costs (including utilities and fees) and budgeting accurately to avoid unnecessary financial strain.

Your Guide to Co-Signers: The Risks, Rewards, and Everything in Between

Thinking about getting a co-signer for your rental application? We break down what a co-signer is, the potential benefits, and the serious risks for both parties. Find out if it's the right choice for you.

Burson, CA Local Guide

Cheapest Available Burson Apartments for Rent and Nearby

 

The cheapest available apartment rental in Burson, CA is a Studio unit found at Madison Tower (55+) in the University District neighborhood priced from $1,100. Westpointe Apartments in the Holiday Park neighborhood has the second lowest priced unit, which is a 1 Bed apartment currently listed from $1,270. Here is today’s list of the most affordable Burson apartments for rent:

Apartment ListingModel NameBed/BathPriced From
Madison Tower (55+)Studio (Renovated)Studio,1BA$1,100
Westpointe Apartments1 Bed 1 Bath1BR,1BA$1,270
Oakwood ApartmentsRoyal Oak: A11BR,1BA$1,300

Best Value Apartments for Rent in Burson, CA and Nearby

As of April 16, 2026 the best value apartment in the Burson area is the $1.96 price per square foot 2BR/2BA Model at The Cottage Apartments in the in the North Stockton neighborhood starting from $1,850. The second greatest value Burson apartment is the 2x1 Model at Stonebridge Apartments starting at $1,800 with a $2.00 price per square foot in the Holiday Park neighborhood. Here is today’s list of the best values for Burson apartments based on price per square foot:

Apartment ListingModel NameBed/BathPrice Per Sq.Ft.
The Cottage Apartments2BR/2BA2BR,2BA$1.96
Stonebridge Apartments2x12BR,1BA$2.00
Meritage ApartmentsThe Vine2BR,1BA$1.92
River's Edge ApartmentsThe Brook2BR,2BA$2.06
306 S Church St2 Bed/1 Bath2BR,1BA$1.98
Garfield Manor Apartments2 Bd/1 Ba U2BR,1BA$2.19
Pacific Villas at Shelly Court1x1 PV1BR,1BA$2.18
Riverbank CondominiumsPlan11BR,1BA$2.10
New Hope Senior Village Apartments 62 years+1x11BR,1BA$2.16
ASHLEY PARK APARTMENTS1 BEDROOM 1 BATH1BR,1BA$2.17

10 Hidden Costs of Renting You Should Budget for Before Signing a Lease

Avoid financial stress when renting. Learn about the 10 most common hidden costs—from pet fees to utilities—you must budget for before you sign a lease.

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Don't Settle: How to Negotiate Your Apartment Lease and Save Money

Discover the insider tips from an attorney and real estate agent on how to negotiate your next apartment lease. Find out what's on the table and what's not, so you can save money and get the best terms possible.

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The Ultimate Long-Distance Moving Checklist: Tips from a Real Estate Pro

Moving is tough, especially long-distance. Learn how to minimize stress & expenses with proven strategies from a real estate pro, covering everything from logistics to finances.

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Cash or credit? Understanding the Importance of Credit Score in Real Estate and Renting

Discover how your credit score impacts your ability to lease or buy a home. Learn how credit scores are determined, how to check yours, and strategies to improve it for real estate success.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Burson

What type of rentals are currently available in Burson?

There are currently 55 Apartments for Rent in Burson, CA with pricing that ranges from $620 to $3,480. There are also 45 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in Burson ranging from $575 to $4,995.

What is the current price range for Rental Homes in Burson?

Today's rental pricing for Homes for Rent, Condos and Townhomes in Burson ranges from $575 to $4,995 with an average monthly rent of $2,025.

Expert Rental Resources

The rental experts at ApartmentHomeLiving.com provide you with top advice, tools, and tips for understanding the leasing process and finding the perfect rental. Here are a few helpful rental and leasing articles from our experts to guide you on your search.

Articles, How-To's, and Tips

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What Does “Rent Burdened” Mean? How Much Rent Is Too Much

Written by: Lauren Harrington

This article draws from first-hand renter experiences and recurring financial challenges reported after moving in.

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Maximizing Your Refund: Essential Tax Tips for Renters

Written by: Christine Leonard, Esq.

Other than tax professionals, I can’t think of anyone who looks forward to tax season. For everybody else, April is a stressful month to collect information and meet deadlines.

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18 Must-Ask Rental Tour Questions That Reveal the Truth about a Property

Written by: Lauren Harrington

Renting your next home can feel thrilling and overwhelming at the same time.

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A Renters Guide for Tips on Writing Your Notice for Not Renewing Your Apartment

Written by: Bob Mallory

Packing up everything you own to move is so stressful for many that ending your apartment lease can feel like a small or unimportant task. Ending your lease involves more than simply turning over your keys on the last day.