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property at 465 W Ramona Dr

$1,825

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465 W Ramona Dr

RialtoCA92376

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property at 8026 Juniper Ave

$1,875

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8026 Juniper Ave, Unit B

8026 Juniper Ave
FontanaCA92336
property at 17263 Owen St

$2,200

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2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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17263 Owen St

FontanaCA92335

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Rialto Overview

Located in the bustling confines of San Bernadino County, Rialto is a blue collar hot spot in the great state of California. Offering much in the way of opportunity, convenience and localized amenities, this west coast destination is a fantastic spot to consider for anyone eager to connect with a new residence.

What is the history of Rialto?

Primarily settled in the late 1800s, Rialto saw population growth through the end of the century thanks to the completion of the Santa Fe Railroad. By 1913 the famed Route 66 criss-crossed the city, and 1920 saw the arrival of a schoolhouse. Gradual increases in residents lead to its current popuation of over 90,000, and four large distribution centers for major brands including Target and Under Armour help propel the current local economy.

How is the weather in Rialto?

Those living in Rialto apartments will find themselves in a particularly arid climate, prone to hot, dry summers and cool, wetter winters. Still, snow is fairly uncommon in the region, and autumn tends to be quite pleasant indeed.

How do I get around town?

Some bus service is available in the city, but most residents of rentals in Rialto rely on a private car or truck for most travel needs. Metrolink offers rail service for those commuting into Los Angeles or the center of San Bernadino, with both of those cities presenting the best options for air travel as well.

What is the Rialto commute like?

A majority of locals commute to other cities for work, and Interstate 10 and 210 represent the most-utilized roadways in the area. Los Angeles traffic can be notoriously heavy, making the local commuter rail a great option, although traversing downtown Rialto itself is generally an easy task.

What are the local media outlets?

Public access programming is available locally via the Rialto Network, a cable television braodcasting station, and the 'Inland Empire Community News' is a widely-read local publication. Radio leans towards traditional popular formats such as classic rock, urban favorites and adult contemporary hits, with some added talk programming as well.

Why live in Rialto, CA?

Home to a wide array of schools, historical sites and retail shopping options, Rialto apartments for rent make an ideal option for anyone eager to connect with a new destination on the west coast. From economic commuter lofts to luxurious one-bedroom units close to the interstate onramp, this forward-moving-yet-relaxed bedroom community offers the charm and relaxed ambiance that California has come to personify.

What Rialto landmarks should I see?

The Rialto Historical Society mkes its home in an old church that dates back to 1907, and is filled to the brim with enticing local lore. Bud Bender Park boasts the oldest adobe structure in the city, which can be traced back to the 19th century, and the old Pacific Electric Train Depot now acts as a bustling restaurant. The Rialto Cemetery is a peaceful spot of solemn reflection that was opened in 1901, and movie fans will undoubtedly recognize many local spots from films such as 'Drive' and 'Transformers'.

What is there to do around Rialto?

Take in some live music with a visit to the amphitheater at the Glen Helen Raceway, or take the dog for an adventurous hike along the trails of scenic Slover Mountain, both within easy reach of many Rialto apartments for rent. The Al Capone house is a popular tourist spot, and Stewart's Southern Soul Food is a must-try for anyone calling a Rialto apartment home.

Any annual festivals or Rialto events to know?

The Upland Lemon Festival is a popular gathering of all things sour, complete with baked goods and costumes, while Rialto Halloween Hijinks is an annual spooky event that combines live music, a parade and plenty of costumes.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Spend a weekend among the stars with a visit to greater Los Angeles and the homes of Hollywood, complete with world-famous eateries and nightclubs, or take to the wilds of California for some natural beauty and plenty of camping options, including spots along the coast. San Diego is a fantastic getaway for the road trip fans, and even Las Vegas is an odds-on favorite for those living in a Rialto apartment.

Where is the best place to move in Rialto?

Whether you are on the hunt for a roomy family rental complete with amenities such as onsite swimming pool and reserved parking, or simply want a convenient Rialto efficiency apartment close to downtown shops and public transportation options, we are confident the ideal rental in this California locale is out there waiting to make your aquaintence. So don't let another day go by! Start yout search for the next epic Rialto apartment in your life today! 

Rialto, CA
Population: 103,440

Ranked #300

in US Census Population by City

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Frequently Asked Questions about Rialto

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

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Rialto ranges from $1,535 to $2,850 with an average monthly rent of $1,989.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Rialto cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Rialto range from $1,258 to $3,400. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,783.

How expensive are Rialto Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 152 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Rialto on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,150 to $4,255 - averaging $3,365 for the location.

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