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2100 Lark Ellen AveWest Covina, CA 91792
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800 S Sunset AveWest Covina, CA 91790
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La Puente Overview

When you are searching for apartments in La Puente, you'll uncover a range of opportunities in the area. It's a suburban area, with plenty of amenities for you to enjoy. The weather is amazing most of the year, and it's a great place to enjoy a local park. You are close to major airports, train stations, and other public transportation in La Puente, and it's possible to find vacation destinations close by.

What is the history of La Puente?

The city of La Puente was first began being seeing European settlers in 1841, when they arrived by wagon train coming from New Mexico. Rancho La Puente was a 48,000 acre area of land which settlers got the title for. This became an area where walnut groves and fruit trees were vibrant, and in the 1930s was home to the largest walnut packing plant in the world. There are no longer large farms in the area, and most of the land is used as residential space for homeowners and apartments in La Puente.

How is the weather in La Puente?

The weather in La Puente, CA is mild throughout most of the year, with the summer months getting hot. You can expect a high temperature of 90 F in July, August, and September, with a low of 63 F. During the winter months, the high temperatures reach 71 F in January, and get down to 53 F. You aren't going to see freezing temperatures living in La Puente, and will be able to enjoy outdoor activities throughout the year. The rainiest time of the year is in January and February, when it will rain an estimate of five days a month.

How do I get around town?

 As a city with numerous residential areas, it is easier to move about the city when you have a car. Public transportation is available from El Monte Bus Station, Foothill Transit, the Sunshine Shuttle, and Baldwin Park Metrolink Station. You will be able to use public transportation if you are not able to have a car to get to most areas of the city. The area has a number of international airports within a 35-mile radius that include LA/Ontario International, John Wayne Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Bob Hope Airport. There are taxi companies throughout the city for further transportation needs.

What is the La Puente commute like?

La Puente is only 20 miles east of Los Angeles, and many residents commute to the city for work. You can access La Puente from the 60 Freeway and 10 Interstate. While it is a short commute to Los Angeles, traffic can get substantial during the popular morning and afternoon commute times. In La Puente, traffic doesn't get bad as the area is mainly residential. 

What are the local media outlets?

You can find a wide range of media outlets that serve La Puente and the surrounding area. Some of the more popular radio stations include KCBS, 93.1 FM, out of Los Angeles playing adult hits, KLOS, 95.5 FM, playing classic rock, KXOL, 96.3 FM, playing Spanish hits, and KGGI, 99.1 FM, which features Top-40 music. The LA Daily News is a popular newspaper among residents, as is the La Puente Highlander and San Gabriel Valley Tribune. Popular television stations include KCBS, channel 2, KNBC channel 4, and KABC channel 7, all based out of Los Angeles.

Why live in La Puente, CA?

When you are looking for apartments in La Puente, you will find great weather most of the year, with plenty of ways to get outside for recreation. It's close to Los Angeles, and there are vacation destinations close by. There is plenty to do in the area, and it's possible to find a job that has an easy commute. You can find affordable places to live, and there is public transportation if you don't have a vehicle. If you want to live in a suburb of Los Angeles, it's possible to find an affordable option in La Puente.

What La Puente landmarks should I see?

Living in La Puente, residents can visit local landmarks such as the Workman and Temple Family Homestead, Turnbull Canyon, or Hacienda Hills for a strenuous hike. The Peter F. Schabarum Regional Park is a nice place to visit for a picnic, hike or to play tennis. Whether you enjoy a walk out in the woods, or you want to spend some time playing ball in a local park, there's plenty of free ways to enjoy the city of La Puente.

What is there to do around La Puente?

Apartment residents in La Puente have plenty of opportunities to get out and do something fun. You can spend a few hours on a Hollywood tour bus, head to Los Angeles for some nightlife, or enjoy one of the many restaurants in La Puente. Spo-Cha is a local recreation center with pool and batting cages, while Axem Axe Throwing gives you a chance to try to hit the target throwing axes. Vineland Drive-In is a fun spot to take in an outdoor movie, while Escape Duck Escape Room is a great way to spend an hour or two.  

Any annual festivals or La Puente events to know?

When you live in apartments in La Puente, there are a range of festivals you can attend within a short distance. La Puente Live is a weekly farmers market for great food and entertainment. It is described as family friendly. Every October is the Dia de Los Muertos Art & Music Festival, with food, antique cars and entertainment. Thunderfest is held in nearby Covina, and is a classic car show with food vendors and live entertainment. There is an annual beer festival, Bier Buzz, with games, craft beers, and some food items.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

As a city close to the Pacific Ocean, it's easy to find nearby vacation opportunities in La Puente. You can travel south to San Diego, stay near the beach and spend a day at the San Diego Zoo. If you want shows and excitement, a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada is a great vacation destination. When you prefer a long, scenic drive, you can always head over to Los Angeles and then drive up scenic route 1 in California. From spending time in the city of Los Angeles, or driving up to San Francisco, there are plenty of ways to take a vacation when you live in an apartment in La Puente.

Where is the best place to move in La Puente?

If you are looking for an apartment in La Puente, there are residential areas and more urban areas near public transportation. The best part of La Puente is nearest to West Covina. Residents describe the area near West Covina as safer than the industrial area. La Puente is good for families, and many of the residents speak Spanish.

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Frequently Asked Questions about La Puente

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in La Puente ranges from $1,599 to $2,709 with an average monthly rent of $2,103.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in La Puente cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in La Puente range from $1,800 to $3,166. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,590.

How expensive are La Puente Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 79 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in La Puente on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,700 to $3,969 - averaging $3,318 for the location.

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