New Apartments for Rent in Chino, CA(23 Rentals)

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Cedar Row
Built in 20242 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

Cedar Row

16125 Currant LnChino, CA 91708
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Ivy at College Park
from $773Built in 20141 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

Ivy at College Park

5950 Notre Dame AveChino, CA 91710
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15447 Pomona Rincon Rd
Built in 2023Studio Apartments

15447 Pomona Rincon Rd

15447 Pomona Rincon RdChino Hills, CA 91709
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Lennar at Parklane
Built in 2023Studio Apartments

Lennar at Parklane

4900 S Anderson AveOntario, CA 91762
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Cambridge Court
Built in 20231 to 2 Bedroom Apartments

Cambridge Court

2920 E Merritt PaseoOntario, CA 91761
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M on Mission
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from $1,888Built in 2023Studio to 2 Bedroom Apartments

M on Mission

1001 W Mission BlvdOntario, CA 91762
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Lago Los Serranos
Built in 20213 Bedroom Apartments

Lago Los Serranos

15342 Ramona AveChino Hills, CA 91709
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The Garey Palms
Built in 20211 to 2 Bedroom Apartments

The Garey Palms

1982 S Garey AvePomona, CA 91766
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Holt Family Apartments
Built in 20181 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

Holt Family Apartments

1445 E Holt AvePomona, CA 91767
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Mosaic Gardens
Built in 20171 Bedroom Apartments

Mosaic Gardens

1680 S Garey AvePomona, CA 91766
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Chino Overview

Designed as a suburb of Los Angeles, Chino, California offers quiet suburban living while remaining just a short drive from all the action. The area got its start as a farming town but quickly grew into its own city teeming with activity. The downtown area serves as the commercial hub of the region, breaking up into the sprawling business park running along the middle of the city. Many top-notch Fortune 500 companies, including Coca-Cola, operate from the business park, providing ample jobs for residents. Apartments in Chino pepper the landscape while tight-knit residential sections run along either side of the downtown area and into the city’s southern region near the airport.  

Why live in Chino, CA?

Chino, California, is the perfect place to live if you love fun community events punctuated by pleasant weather. Ample job opportunities, quality education, and a relatively low crime rate sweeten the deal even more. Although transportation could be better, living in the shadow of Los Angeles always makes for a challenging commute. Despite that, it’s well worth traveling outside the city to see all the wonderful locales in your midst. If you want to travel across the state or beyond in no time flat, you have the Chino Airport right nearby, too.

Chino, CA
Population: 91,583

Ranked #360

in US Census Population by City

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Pet Friendly Lifestyle
Chino, CA

Ranked #212

Among cities in California for Apartment listings with Pet Friendly Amenities

Pet Friendliness Lifestyle Score

3.5
Pet Friendly

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Getting Around Chino, CA

Walk Score®

45 / 100

Car-Dependent

Most errands require a car

Bike Score®

43 / 100

Somewhat Bikeable

Minimal bike infrastructure

Transit Score®

19 / 100

Minimal Transit

It may be possible to get on a bus

Frequently Asked Questions about New Chino Apartments

What is the Cheapest New apartment in Chino?

Currently the most affordable New Apartment in Chino is at Capriana at Chino Hills listed at $2,521.

How much is the average rent for a New Chino Apartment?

The average rent for a New Apartment in Chino is $3,262.

What is the largest New Chino Apartment for rent?

Today's New apartment with the most square footage in Chino is a 2,242 square feet unit starting from $3,035 at Santa Barbara At Chino Hills.

What is the average size for Chino New Apartments for rent?

The average size for a New rental in Chino is currently at 882 sq ft.

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