Fullerton is home to California State University, Fullerton, one of the largest CSU campuses in the state, and the student housing market in the blocks around campus runs accordingly. Rents in Orange County are higher than most of California's university markets, and Fullerton follows that pattern — expect to pay more than you would in comparable Inland Empire or Sacramento university cities. The Metrolink and bus connections give students options for commuting to LA County jobs and internships. The primary student zone is the blocks north and east of Cal State Fullerton's campus.
The primary student zone — apartment complexes targeting CSUF students, walking distance to campus. The tightest inventory and highest demand in the city.
Walkable, with bars and restaurants, and connected by Metrolink to LA County. Popular with older students who want a social scene. A short drive or bike ride from CSUF.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Fullerton.
OCTA buses cover Fullerton with routes connecting to CSUF and surrounding cities. Metrolink commuter rail stops in Fullerton, connecting to downtown LA and other Orange County cities — useful for students with internships or jobs in LA. The campus shuttle system helps within campus.
Near CSUF's campus, biking and walking are practical for the daily commute. Downtown Fullerton is walkable. The broader city is car-oriented suburban development.
CSUF parking is permit-required and somewhat competitive. Most apartments near campus include a space. The broader city has easy parking.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Fullerton runs $900-$1,300/mo per person for shared units near CSUF — Orange County prices without the coastal premium. It is more expensive than Inland Empire student markets but cheaper than campus-adjacent LA or coastal OC housing.
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