Anaheim is the largest city in Orange County and home to a diverse student population attending Cal State Fullerton, Chapman University, and various community colleges. Its rental market is one of the more affordable in Orange County, with rents that undercut comparable Fullerton or Irvine options. The Anaheim Canyon Metrolink station and OCTA bus network connect students to CSUF and other campuses. The city is large and varied — the areas near Disneyland and the stadium corridor are completely different from the residential neighborhoods used by most students.
The most practical student zone — close to the main OCTA bus corridors connecting to Cal State Fullerton and accessible to the Anaheim Canyon Metrolink station.
More suburban and car-dependent, but offers newer apartment stock at mid-range Orange County prices. Better for students with cars who want space.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Anaheim.
OCTA buses connect North Anaheim to Cal State Fullerton and surrounding cities. Metrolink commuter rail at Anaheim Canyon provides connections to LA County and the broader region. The ARTIC transit hub in Anaheim connects multiple transit modes.
North Anaheim is bikeable along the main corridors. Most of Anaheim is car-oriented. The Angels Stadium and Disneyland areas have different traffic and pedestrian dynamics than residential neighborhoods.
Generally easy in residential Anaheim. Near entertainment corridors, more limited during events.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Anaheim runs $850-$1,200/mo per person — more affordable than Fullerton or Irvine for comparable unit quality. A solid Orange County budget option for students at area campuses.