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Sienna Residences
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$1,807 - $2,592
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Sienna Residences

777 E 3rd StPomona, CA 91766
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$2,201 - $2,611
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Southridge

150 Drake StPomona, CA 91767
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property at 2385 Chanslor St

$1,350

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2385 Chanslor St, Unit #4, Unit #4

2385 Chanslor St
PomonaCA91766
property at 1404 Prospect Dr

$1,850

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$1,850

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1404 Prospect Dr

PomonaCA91766
property at 1434 Elwood St

$2,250

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1434 Elwood St

PomonaCA91768
property at 327 Aliso St

$2,450

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327 Aliso St

PomonaCA91768
property at 848 Boston Pl

$2,500

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848 Boston Pl

PomonaCA91767
property at 356 Carrione Ct

$3,500

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356 Carrione Ct

PomonaCA91766
property at 3092 Acebo Dr

$6,400

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4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Home for Rent

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3092 Acebo Dr

PomonaCA91767

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Pomona Overview

Boasting an impressive population of close to 150,000 residents, Pomona is a hugely popular hub of the California scene. Offering plenty of that famous west coast sunshine as well as an abundance of big city amenities, this in-demand locale is a fantastic spot to consider for anyone in the market for a new place to call home.

What is the history of Pomona?

Taking its name as a homage to a goddess of fruit, Pomona was officially incorporated in 1888 and quickly established itself as a hot spot for citrus growing. By the 1920s the region was declared the 'queen of the citrus belt', and Pomona's prominence attracted the eye of Hollywood, with the city the site of many films throughout the 19402 and beyond. A largely pious area, Pomona is home to over 120 churches, many of which feature classic European architectural flair.

How is the weather in Pomona?

Summers tend to be hot and sunny in the city, with an average temperature in the 90s for much of June through August, while winters are often wet but rarely cold.

How do I get around town?

As a part of the greater Los Angeles area, Pomona apartment residents have a large array of transportation options at their fingertips. Foothill Transit covers much of the bus service in and out of the city, which is extensive, and Omnitrans services the downtown area. The Gold Line Rail is brand new and widely popular, heading into much of Los Angeles and beyond, while a trio of large airports can be found within a 50 mile area, including the popular John Wayne Airport.

What is the Pomona commute like?

The San Bernadino Freeway is a major option for those living in apartments in Pomona, and both the Corona Expressway and the Foothill Blvd are additional popular roadways. This being Los Angeles County, commuter traffic to the major job hubs can be severely congested on most prime time drives, although traversing Pomona proper is generally smooth sailing.

What are the local media outlets?

An assortment of print media can be found with ease by those calling Pomona rentals home, including the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, the Claremont Courier and the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. Radio is diverse, ranging in format from talk to classic rock, Tejano to classical, and almost every major broadcast network is found with ease thanks to a bevvy of affiliates in the LA market.

Why live in Pomona, CA?

Featuring highly acclaimed schools, plenty of job opportunities and easy access to the big city excitement of greater Los Angeles, Pomona apartments are among some of the most in-demand residences on the west coast. Gorgeous weather and scenic citrus groves acts as your neighbors, with the ocean views and world class shopping and dining options always a quick commute away.

What Pomona landmarks should I see?

A wide swath of cultural destinations call the city home, including the famed Pomona Fox Theater and the American Museum of Ceramic Art. Stroll the scenic grounds of the historic Phillips Mansion, or take a gander at the legendary architecture of the Ygnacio Palomares Adobe, both easily accessible to a number of apartments in Pomona.

What is there to do around Pomona?

Catch a live music show at the Glass House venue, or satisfy your need for speed with a trip to the Auto Club Raceway. Sample the local farmer's market wares every weekend, or enjoy some of the latest works on display the dA Center for the Arts, all just a short drive away from many Pomona rentals.

Any annual festivals or Pomona events to know?

The Pomona Swap Meet and Classic Car Show is a hugely popular annual event, while the LA County Faire combines food, live music and crafts to yield an epic crowd pleaser. The annual Winternationals Drag Race is yet another exciting yearly event in the city.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Scenic Mount Baldy is an amazing natural wonder to behold, full of hiking trails and plenty of sightseeing opportunities. Take a drive up the coast of Highway 101 to San Francisco and beyond, or head south to the seafood and surfing excitement of San Diego, all reached with ease by those calling Pomona apartments home.

Where is the best place to move in Pomona?

Whether you are in the market for a luxurious and vast four-bedroom high-rise unit, complete with onsite parking, swimming pool and gym facilities, or simply require an economic one-bedroom loft offering easy access to the commuter onramp of the San Bernadino Freeway, we are confident that the ideal Pomona apartment is out there waiting to make your acquaintance. So what are you waiting for? Start your hunt today, and see what life in sunny California is truly all about!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Pomona

How much are Studio apartments in Pomona?

There are currently 263 Studio Apartments in Pomona with rent ranges from $1,295 to $2,727 with an average price of $2,130.

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Pomona ranges from $1,500 to $3,460 with an average monthly rent of $2,229.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Pomona cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Pomona range from $1,500 to $4,213. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,745.

How expensive are Pomona Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 174 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Pomona on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,450 to $4,331 - averaging $3,469 for the location.

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