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Apartments for Rent in Tustin, CA

Jessica

Jessica,  34

Female Rommate ( House )

Lloc sencer | South Bristol Street, Santa Ana, CA, USA

🏡 Room for Rent – Female Roommate Only Hello, girls! 💛 We’re looking for a female roommate who is clean, respectful, responsible, and easygoing to join our home. Our house is in a beautiful, safe neighborhood right next to South Coast Plaza. The location is amazing—close to restaurants, grocery stores, coffee shops, shopping, gyms, and just about everything you need, while still feeling peaceful. One of our favorite things about the house is the outdoor space. We have beautiful mature trees, including an apple tree and an avocado tree, which give the house a peaceful, homey feeling. It’s the perfect place to relax and unwind after a busy day. Parking is easy! You’ll have a spot in the driveway, so you won’t have to worry about street parking. Everyone in the house has their own routine, and we all respect each other’s space and privacy. We also share household responsibilities with a simple cleaning schedule. Each person takes one week per month, so in reality, you only clean the common areas once a month. It keeps the house clean and makes everything fair for everyone. We’re looking for someone who: * Is clean and organized.* Is responsible and pays rent on time.* Is respectful and considerate of others.* Enjoys a peaceful home environment. This is not a party house. We value a quiet, comfortable, and positive atmosphere where everyone feels at home. Everyone in the house is respectful, easygoing, and has their own routine. We all value a clean, peaceful, and comfortable place to call home. If you’re looking for a cozy home with great roommates and think you’d be a good fit, we’d love to hear from you! When you message us, please tell us a little about yourself. 😊

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  • How many apartments for rent are available in Tustin right now?

    The single most useful number for anyone renting here is the one across the city line: Irvine's median runs about $4,800 a month against Tustin's $2,794, for two cities that share a border and much of the same job market. Part of Tustin Legacy even sits inside Irvine's limits. Roomster shows 28 apartments for rent around Tustin, split between the older complexes in 92780 near Old Town, Newport Avenue and Red Hill and the newer buildings out in Tustin Ranch and Tustin Legacy east of State Route 55.

  • How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Tustin?

    A one-bedroom averages about $2,200 and a two-bedroom roughly $2,700, with apartments across the city averaging $2,475. Quote by unit size rather than off the citywide median, which reads $2,794 and has swung sharply because the mix of what gets listed keeps changing: two-bedrooms fell about 6 percent over the year while studios and three-bedrooms rose. You can find one-bedrooms under $2,100 a month in the older 92780 complexes around Old Town, Newport Avenue and the Red Hill corridor, where the buildings predate the base redevelopment.

  • Is there rent control in Tustin, CA?

    No local ordinance, so the statewide Tenant Protection Act governs: 5 percent plus regional inflation with a hard 10 percent ceiling, which for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim index area covering Orange County is 8.7 percent from August 1, 2026 through July 31, 2027. The exemption that matters most in Tustin is the age rule, because anything under 15 years old sits outside the cap and the Legacy build-out has been producing new units continuously. Worth knowing as a local quirk: neighbouring Santa Ana does have its own ordinance with tighter limits, so protections change the moment you cross that line.

  • What are the most affordable areas to rent an apartment in Tustin?

    West of State Route 55. The 92780 side around Old Town, Newport Avenue and Red Hill holds the older and smaller apartment stock and consistently prices below the rest of the city. Moving east into Tustin Ranch and then into the newest Tustin Legacy blocks in 92782 raises the rent, because you are paying for recent construction and community amenities. Looking one city out, Anaheim runs a median near $2,467 and Santa Ana about $2,700, while Orange at $3,197 and Costa Mesa at $3,150 sit above Tustin.

  • Are there apartments for rent near the Tustin Metrolink station or the I-5?

    Yes, and the combination is unusually good for Orange County. The Tustin Metrolink station on the Orange County Line handles commuter trips north and south without the I-5, and the apartments nearest it sit on the eastern side around Edinger Avenue and the Legacy district. For drivers, Interstate 5 and State Route 55 cross in Tustin, which is what makes an Irvine, Santa Ana or Orange commute a matter of minutes, and State Route 261 gives a toll alternative north. OCTA buses cover the arterials for local trips.

  • What deposit and fees should I expect when renting an apartment in Tustin?

    California caps most security deposits at one month's rent, with a narrow exception letting an owner who is an individual holding no more than two properties and four units ask up to two months. The deposit must come back within 21 days with an itemized statement, and any deduction now needs photographs. Since January 1, 2026, mandatory charges have to appear inside the advertised rent. In the newer Tustin Legacy and Tustin Ranch buildings, ask specifically what parking costs and whether any community or association charge is billed separately, since those are where the extras sit here.