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  1. Building Photo - Link OC Rental
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    Link OC

    1075 N Link, Anaheim, CA 92806

    Studio - 2 Beds$2,304 - $4,790

  2. Interior Photo - Edge Rental
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    Edge

    1921 Union St, Anaheim, CA 92805

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,495 - $3,256

  3. Building Photo - Citron Rental
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    Citron

    901 E South St, Anaheim, CA 92805

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,511 - $8,360

  4. Building Photo - Tara Hill Rental
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    Tara Hill

    2130 W Crescent Ave, Anaheim, CA 92801

    2 - 4 Beds$2,440 - $3,665

  5. Interior Photo - Rise Rental

    Rise

    1910 S Union St, Anaheim, CA 92805

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,552 - $4,452

  6. Building Photo - Zia Rental
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    Zia

    1600 W Lincoln Ave, Anaheim, CA 92801

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,582 - $4,901

  7. Interior Photo - REVO Rental

    REVO

    1912 S Jacaranda St, Anaheim, CA 92805

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,650 - $6,723

  8. Interior Photo - AmpliFi Rental

    AmpliFi

    600 W Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,532 - $10,000

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Living in Anaheim CA

Are you looking to rent in Anaheim? To outsiders, Anaheim is known mainly as the home of Disneyland. There's more to the city than theme parks, but Mickey and friends do loom large, and if you move to Anaheim you should be prepared to live in a tourist-heavy area. All those visitors create plenty of job opportunities for area residents, although some people struggle to get by in one of the most expensive cities in the country. Anaheim has its charms, however, thanks to the incredibly diverse population, the abundance of entertainment options, the beautiful warm weather, and the proximity to the Pacific Ocean, LA, and San Diego. Anaheim is an attractive place to live, so it's unsurprising that there's great demand for housing in the city. Vacancy rates are around 3%, far below the national average, which means there are limited homes available at any given time. Living in Anaheim is an expensive proposition, even by Southern California standards. Average housing costs here are higher than they are in Los Angeles or nearby Santa Ana, and they're about 60% more expensive than national averages. Consider that the average household income in Anaheim is slightly lower than the national average, and you'll understand why making ends meet in this city can be a struggle.

Moving to the Area

Tourism is big business in Anaheim. More than 23,000 people work for the Disneyland Resort - to say nothing of the thousands who staff the local restaurants, hotels, and shops that serve all the tourists. Still, plenty of Anaheim residents work in industries outside of tourism. About 40% of residents hold jobs in sales, administrative, production, and transportation fields. With an unemployment rate of 4.6%, slightly below the national average, Anaheim has a steady job market. Some city residents commute daily to Los Angeles, making the 30-mile trip to work in LA's entertainment industry, financial district, or other fields. Anaheim has more households earning over $75,000 per year than the national average.

Lifestyle

Parents with young children should know that the Anaheim schools have some weaknesses. In the Anaheim Elementary School District, the student-to-teacher ratio is 29:1, which is high for elementary schools. However, the Anaheim Union High School District is strong, with a graduation rate of 85%, a student-to-teacher ratio of 25:1, and an abundance of sports and other extracurriculars offered. Overall, the quality of Anaheim schools is comparable to that of other schools in the area.

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