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Leasing is available at 200 W. Ocean in Long Beach  on Thursday, March 7, 2024. although apartment rent growth has leveled off in the past 1 1/2 years, tenants still struggle to pay for housing, because rents have soared in 2021-22 and are now 15-31% higher than before the pandemic. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)
Leasing is available at 200 W. Ocean in Long Beach on Thursday, March 7, 2024. although apartment rent growth has leveled off in the past 1 1/2 years, tenants still struggle to pay for housing, because rents have soared in 2021-22 and are now 15-31% higher than before the pandemic. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)
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Orange County apartment rents continue to go up after 13 straight years of year-over-year rent hikes, even as rents are dropping in Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire.

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Apartment List’s index shows average rents were up in 12 of the 13 Orange County cities tracked as of January.

In Los Angeles County, rents were down in eight of the nine cities tracked, while Inland Empire rents were up in four cities and down in six.

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Here are January rent numbers for the 32 Southern California cities Apartment List tracks, with one year percentage changes:

L.A. County cities

  • Burbank: $2,036; -3.8%
  • Glendale: $2,159; -0.6%
  • Long Beach: $1,751; -2.8%
  • Los Angeles: $2,055; -4.0%
  • Pasadena: $2,405; -0.2%
  • Pomona: $1,816; -0.1%
  • Santa Clarita: $2,441; 3.9%
  • Santa Monica: $2,564; -5.4%
  • West Hollywood: $2,131; -4.0%

Orange County cities

  • Aliso Viejo: $2,913; 2.6%
  • Anaheim: $2,255; 1.2%
  • Brea; $2,459; -0.6%
  • Costa Mesa: $2,390; 1.0%
  • Fullerton: $2,330; 1.5%
  • Huntington Beach: $2,473; 1.4%
  • Irvine: $2,971; 2.3%
  • Laguna Niguel: $3,088; 0.1%
  • Lake Forest: $3,139; 1.5%
  • Mission Viejo: $2,914; 0.7%
  • Newport Beach: $3,230; 1.7%
  • Orange: $2,455; 3.2%
  • Santa Ana: $2,189; 1.6%

Inland Empire cities

    • Chino: $2,289; 0.8%
    • Chino Hills: $2,847; 3.6%
    • Corona: $2,303; 0.4%
    • Moreno Valley: $1,889; -2.8%
    • Murrieta: $2,173; -0.9%
    • Ontario $2,029; -1.7%
    • Rancho Cucamonga: $2,076; -0.7%
    • Riverside: $1,760: -4.0%
    • Temecula: $2,298; 2.8%
    • Upland: $2,060; -1.3%

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