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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Woodland?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Woodland Studio Apartments | $1,482 | $1,102 | $1,863 |
Woodland 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,711 | $1,298 | $2,103 |
Woodland 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,897 | $1,510 | $2,484 |
Woodland 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,173 | $2,173 | $2,173 |
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Woodland Overview
Living for fun isn’t just for your own backyard. On ApartmentHomeliving, you can find fun living anywhere! Especially in sunny Woodland, California, you’ll find all the amenities in apartment homes you’re looking for for the best price. If you’re new to the area, look no further. Read on for guidance on year-round weather, history of the city, commutes, and things that make Woodland unique.
What is the history of Woodland?
Seated in Yolo County, this town began in 1851 with strong farming roots by American settlers. Over the years, Woodland has grown massively and is now known for being a part of Sacramento Metro County. The city is also known for having a small-town feel just a little outside the big city that is also still prime estate to see and be around farms.
How is the weather in Woodland?
One of the best things that California is known for is its weather and that is no exception for Woodland, California. This city has a Mediterranean feel in its weather during hot, summer months but a cool and wet climate during the winter. You can expect a high of 96 degrees in hot months, and 54 degrees with the winter. In the lows, you can be assured to have lows of 58 degrees during the summer, and 38 in the winter.
How do I get around town?
Here comes some of the most crucial questions about moving: how will I get around? No problem. For Woodland, California, getting around is as easy as drinking local wine on a Sunday afternoon. There is a local bussing system called “Yolobus” that go many routes out and around the city of Woodland. Plus, two huge highways run through the sunny town: Interstate 5, and State Route 113. Walking and riding a bicycle around town is enjoyed frequently by locals as well as having your own bike. The choice is yours!
What is the Woodland commute like?
With two major interstates (I-5 and State Route 113) going through your city you’re bound to run into minimal issues. Even with most major retailers having big offices in this neck of the woods, traffic is minimal and can take you anywhere you need to go with no stress involved.
What are the local media outlets?
To find your news and word of the city, turn to the Daily Democrat - a local newspaper of Woodland, Ca. Another favorite around here is The Sacramento Bee. Reading not quite your speed for news? Tune to Channel 21 or The WAVE (Woodland Access Visual Enterprises) for your daily digest.
Why live in Woodland, CA?
Woodland, California is a great place for people who long for a little smaller pace. The community is rich in culture and diversity, with many festivals going on year-round. There are also many great, affordable places locals love living near Sacramento in particular. Some of the rave reviews about living in this part of California are the space for farming and city living without the hassle of big city life. Not to mention their schools are above average. Never the less, we can help you find the apartment of your dreams and in your price range whenever you’re ready, day or night.
What Woodland landmarks should I see?
A lot of places are known for one reason or another and Woodland, California is no exception. With the popular reality TV series, Big Love Season 3 filed partially in Woodland, there’s also plenty of landmarks to search for like Woodland Opera House: a prized possession among locals - that is also a California State National Landmark for a fun fact. The Heidrick Ag Museum, Yolo County Historical Museum, Reiff’s Antique Gas Station Automotive Museum is another favorite among residents. The town also boasts two accredited community colleges: Yuba Community College and Woodland Community College.
What is there to do around Woodland?
There are plenty of nearby hotspots, restaurants and other things in the area and surrounding areas to get out and enjoy!
Any annual festivals or Woodland events to know?
Residents of Woodland, California love going to the Yolo County Fair mid-August every year. This county fair is known throughout California to be the largest free-admission fair that never fails to bring others out from different parts of the state to join in on the fun. There are also 4-H, FFA, and other agricultural competitions that are held at the festival each year. Another point of fun is the Christmas Parade the city’s Chamber of Commerce hosts during the holidays that never fails to draw a huge crowd. Going around to the summer again, The Stroll Through History, The Woodland Dynamite Chili Cook-off and The Sacramento Valley Scottish Games & Festival always are major events to look forward to when living in Woodland.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
When deciding on a vacation that’s close to home, Woodland has you covered there too. Cache Creek, a spot for camping, rafting, and hunting is a beautiful spot to get some rest and relaxation in. Also, being in California, you are also in a prime area to be within a few hours of the Pacific Coast like Paradise, Sand Cove, and Main beach. Not to mention you aren’t far from Sacramento, and with a huge community like that, you can’t go wrong with your precious vacation time.
Where is the best place to move in Woodland?
This place is a wonderful area to take some time away from the city without going off the grid. Prime schooling from K-College is here, as well as a low crime rate in addition to a sprawling, diverse community with famous work originating from the area. This area is the absolute best place for being a home away from home, while also covering for home vacations when you need a small getaway now and again without breaking the bank.
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Walk Score®
58 / 100
Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
67 / 100
Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
21 / 100
Minimal Transit
It may be possible to get on a bus
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- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Woodland
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Woodland Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Woodland ranges from $1,298 to $2,103 with an average monthly rent of $1,711.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Woodland cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Woodland range from $1,510 to $2,484. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,897.
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