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Apartments for Rent in El Monte, CA

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Stunning, Never-Before-Lived-In 2025 Modern Home. (This is a house not a condo or apartment as Zillow has it currently listed.) Welcome to this brand-new, ultra-modern duplex property. Designed with a sleek, contemporary aesthetic, each home boasts incredibly spacious rooms, expansive living areas, generous closet space, and beautifully finished bathrooms. This property features two entirely separate, independent units. We are currently accepting inquiries to rent the Front Unit. Property HighlightsOversized Layouts: Enjoy bright, open-concept living spaces featuring large bedrooms and massive walk-in closets. Outdoor Living: The property features freshly installed, high-end artificial grass, providing a beautiful, vibrant, and completely low-maintenance yard. Hassle-Free Parking: Includes a dedicated driveway with space for 2 vehicles, plus ample street parking for guests. Rental Terms & PoliciesUtilities: Trash service is covered and paid for by the owner. Pet Policy: Pets are welcome and considered on a case-by-case basis. Lease Requirement: For safety and compliance, all adult residents (18+) must be listed on the lease agreement. Payment Methods: Rent payments are accepted safely and exclusively. Application ProcessWe are seeking serious, qualified applicants to be the very first to live in this pristine property. All interested parties must complete a comprehensive background and credit check. Applications are processed directly through the Zillow application portal ($35 fee applies).

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  • How many apartments for rent are available in El Monte, CA right now?

    Roomster lists 57 apartments for rent around El Monte, across Norwood Cherrylee, Mountain View, Park El Monte, Northwest El Monte, River East, and Downtown El Monte. Supply is genuinely tight, and it helps to know why: only about 22 percent of El Monte's housing sits in buildings of five units or more, the city's population has been essentially flat since 2000, and vacancy runs near 4 percent. There is no large construction pipeline here either - just 0.9 percent of the housing stock went up after 2010.

  • How much does it cost to rent an apartment in El Monte, CA?

    As of mid-2026, expect roughly $1,500 for a studio, $1,750 to $1,820 for a one-bedroom, and $2,175 to $2,494 for a two-bedroom, with three-bedrooms near $3,300. The citywide average across all sizes lands around $1,963. The headline is the comparison: that runs about 29 percent below the city of Los Angeles, which averages roughly $2,756, and well under neighboring Arcadia. Rents have also eased about 4 percent over the past year, with two-bedrooms down the most.

  • How does El Monte compare to the rest of the San Gabriel Valley?

    It is the value end, and that is the whole reason people search here. El Monte sits between Rosemead, Temple City, Arcadia, and Baldwin Park with quick access to both I-10 and I-605, and it prices well under Arcadia for a comparable commute. South El Monte is a separate city, so weigh its listings on their own terms. The trade-off is age and density: most of the housing is older single-family stock, almost a quarter of it built in the 1950s, so expect character and smaller square footage rather than new amenity buildings.

  • What are the transit options from El Monte?

    Better than most of the San Gabriel Valley, and the reason plenty of people choose the city. El Monte Station is the largest bus station west of Chicago, with 29 bays and roughly 1,100 daily departures, and it anchors the eastern end of Metro's J Line, running the El Monte Busway along I-10 for $1.75, every four to eight minutes at peak. The old busway premium fare was eliminated in 2023. El Monte also has its own Metrolink station on the San Bernardino Line at 10925 Railroad Street, with 44 weekday trains and free parking, which puts Cal State LA and downtown on the same line. Note that those are two different stations. Walk Score rates the city 62 for walking and 46 for transit, so plan the last mile.

  • Is there rent control in El Monte?

    Not a local one. El Monte has no general residential rent stabilization ordinance, and neither the City of Los Angeles nor the LA County rules reach it - the county ordinance covers unincorporated areas only, and El Monte is its own incorporated city. What does apply is California's statewide Tenant Protection Act, which caps annual increases at the lesser of 5 percent plus regional inflation or 10 percent. For the Los Angeles area that lands at 8.0 percent through July 31, 2026, and 8.7 percent for the year beginning August 1. The exemption for newer buildings runs on a rolling fifteen years, so with almost nothing here built after 2010, effectively the whole rental stock is covered. One local exception worth knowing: El Monte does have a rent stabilization ordinance covering mobile home parks, which make up about 5 percent of the city's housing.

  • What deposit and fees should I expect in El Monte?

    Since July 2024, California limits most security deposits to one month's rent, furnished or not. There is a carve-out: an owner who is a natural person holding no more than two rental properties totaling four units or fewer can still ask for two months, though not from a service member. Past that, expect an application and screening fee, and ask whether utilities, parking, and trash are included - a lot of El Monte rentals are older houses and small buildings where those get handled informally rather than billed by a leasing office.

Apartment for Rent in El Monte, CA: Smart Tips to Find Your Best Match


Finding an apartment for rent in El Monte, CA means balancing your budget, commute, and lifestyle preferences. Whether you’re a professional, a couple, or relocating renter, this guide offers actionable advice on how to evaluate different apartment types—from studios to shared units—and what to consider before signing a lease.

What Kind of Apartment Search Makes Sense in El Monte, CA

El Monte appeals to renters who want affordability with access to public transit and major highways, making it convenient for commuters working in the Los Angeles metro area. The city features a variety of apartment options including furnished units, pet-friendly buildings, and flexible lease terms such as month-to-month rentals or short-term leases. Depending on your lifestyle and budget, you may find apartments managed by property companies or private landlords offering diverse building amenities.

How to Compare Apartments for Rent in El Monte, CA

Start by narrowing your search to neighborhoods that align with your budget and commute needs. Areas closer to transit stops can ease daily travel but may affect rent prices and availability of amenities. Use Roomster’s filters to specify key features such as laundry facilities, parking options, and lease flexibility. Decide if a shared apartment suits your budget or if a private studio or one-bedroom better meets your privacy and space requirements.

  • Focus on neighborhoods balancing affordability and commute convenience.
  • Look for pet-friendly apartments if you have pets.
  • Consider furnished versus unfurnished units based on your move-in timeline.
  • Filter for lease terms like short-term or month-to-month rentals if flexibility is important.

What Lease and Budget Factors Matter Most

Carefully review lease terms including length, deposits, and which utilities are included in the rent. Understand the maintenance and management setup—whether through a property management company or a private landlord—as this influences your rental experience. Be aware of application fees and security deposits, and avoid listings requesting payments before you have visited or signed any documents. These considerations help ensure your apartment fits both your budget and lifestyle.

How to Avoid Costly Rental Mistakes in El Monte, CA

Protect yourself by reviewing the legitimacy of listings and landlords. Roomster offers ID check and address check tools to help confirm authenticity where available. Always arrange to meet landlords or managers in safe, public locations and keep communication on secure platforms. Never send money before signing a lease or thoroughly inspecting the apartment. Taking these precautions reduces risks and helps you steer clear of common rental scams.

FAQ About Apartments for Rent in El Monte, CA

What kind of apartment is easiest to find in El Monte, CA?

Studios and one-bedroom apartments are generally the most common, often featuring amenities like laundry and parking. Shared apartments are also available for those looking to save on rent.

Should I look for a studio, one-bedroom, or shared apartment in El Monte, CA?

Your decision depends on your budget, desire for privacy, and lifestyle needs. Studios and one-bedrooms provide more privacy, while shared apartments can offer cost savings but require coordination with roommates.

What should I ask before renting an apartment in El Monte, CA?

Ask about lease length, included utilities, pet policies, available amenities, and any application or deposit requirements to avoid unexpected costs after moving in.

How early should I start searching for apartments in El Monte, CA?

Start your apartment search about 30 to 60 days before your intended move-in date to have a good selection and enough time to compare options.