Apartments for rent in Rosemont CA

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How expensive is it to rent an apartment in Rosemont, CA?

The median Rosemont, CA rent is $1,707 which is above the national median rent of $1,469. In addition to the rent cost, you need to also account for costs of basic utilities consisting of water, garbage, electric and natural gas. Check with your local Rosemont utilities for estimates.

How many Apartments are available now in Rosemont, CA?

There are currently 55 apartments for rent on the Zillow platform in Rosemont, which fluctuated -4.90% over the past 30-days.

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Thinking of moving to Rosemont? Here’s what you need to know.

Sometimes a small town is best. Just ask the 22,000 residents of Rosemont, the tight-knit community just outside of Sacramento. This easygoing neighborhood sits between the state’s capital and the city of Rancho Cordova, near the American River and Morrison Creek. Tree-lined streets, a strong civic bond and six parks make this a top choice for residents looking for a quiet community just 15 minutes from a major city.

Who’s There?

While most of Rosemont’s residents work in Sacramento or Rancho Cordova, this neighborhood boasts more than 100 businesses itself. Supportive, involved civic organizations throw regular events like food truck nights and bake sales. Most residents work in administration and retail sectors.

What’s Around Rosemont?

Rosemont’s close proximity to Sacramento makes it easy to find fun. Head west to visit the major city, complete with great nightlife and arts offerings. Keep moving west and you’ll find the Sacramento Zoo, the Sacramento River and the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area. To the north is the home of the famous California State Fair, as well as Discovery Park, right along the American River. Rosemont is relatively flat, though it’s best to own a car or opt for public transportation. A good number of residents commute, many leaving home each day to travel to Sacramento, but the good news is that few people spend more than one hour on the road when getting to and from their job. The area is serviced by the Sacramento Regional Transit bus system, and you can always catch the bike-friendly light rail at Butterfield Station in nearby La Riviera to get into the city quickly.

What Do You Do In Rosemont? 

For a family-friendly night on the town, don’t miss the West Wind Drive-In, one of the area’s last drive-in movie theatres. Venturing outside of Rosemont offers up a number of great outdoor activities, from whitewater rafting or cycling along the American River Bike Trail, to zip-lining via the ever-popular Sonoma Canopy Tours. Be sure to catch a Sacramento Kings game in town if you’re a hockey fan, and enjoy one of Sacramento’s many museums and historic sites like Sutter’s Fort or Old Sacramento.