
Apartments for Rent in Pittsburg, CA (411 Rentals)


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Pittsburg, CA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Pittsburg?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Pittsburg Studio Apartments | $1,541 | $1,314 | $1,867 |
Pittsburg 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,075 | $1,389 | $6,155 |
Pittsburg 2 Bedroom Apartments | $2,479 | $1,695 | $6,274 |
Pittsburg 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,860 | $2,200 | $3,995 |
Pittsburg 4 Bedroom Apartments | $3,450 | $3,450 | $3,450 |
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Pittsburg Overview
Set on the soothing southern shore of Suisun Bay, the 72,000 residents of Pittsburg, California enjoy the best of the bay every day. Located just a short ride on BART from the hustle and bustle of Oakland and the glitz and glamour of San Francisco, apartments in Pittsburg are the perfect place to live. Highly educated, and highly motivated, residents of this little hamlet spend their days working hard and their nights taking in the fantastic views from the city's many restaurants and public parks.
What is the history of Pittsburg?
"First known as the ""New York of the Pacific,"" the city got off to a rough start in 1849. After some stumbling and bumbling, the discovery of coal just down the road prompted the city to change its name to Pittsburg in 1909. Since then, steel, coal, and manufacturing formed the backbone of this industrial powerhouse in the California economy. "
How is the weather in Pittsburg?
Pittsburg is legendary for long, hot, dry summers, and short, cold, and wet winters. June-September are the most comfortable months of the year, and it is when you will see many residents taking to the water. Temperatures in the spring and fall range from the low 60's to the high 70's.
How do I get around town?
"BART and Tri-Delta make it easy to go anywhere in the city. Pittsburg also features numerous bike paths and easy to navigate roads. All in all, most residents find that having a car simply isn't necessary in this well-connected town. You can even use the ""Transit and Trails"" planner to gain access to all the major parks and open spaces nearby. Moreover, you can use your Clipper Card on BART, Caltrains, City Coach, Muni, and with all the major Bay area transit providers. "
What is the Pittsburg commute like?
The California Delta Highway and Leland Road go east to west through the whole city and make it simple to get wherever you want to go. Similarly, Railroad Ave cuts north to south and goes right into the old town. Traffic isn't ever too bad, but it can build up in the mornings and late afternoon as people head to and from work.
What are the local media outlets?
The Pittsburg East Bay Times will keep you up to date with local events and happenings. For a broader view, you can read the San Francisco Chronicle or tune into KPIX Channel 5, KGO-TV Channel 7, or FOX Channel 2. These popular stations feature the best breaking news in the region.
Why live in Pittsburg, CA?
Pittsburg's fabulous location and pleasant weather make it an ideal place to live. It is a short drive to some of the most beautiful scenery and public parks in the country. Located between San Francisco and Sacramento, there are plenty of places within minutes of the city to discover and explore.
What Pittsburg landmarks should I see?
Black Diamond Mines are a fabulous place for hiking and biking, while the San Joaquin River Delta are perfect for fishing and kayaking. You can rest and read a book in Buchanan Park, honor the veterans at Camp Stoneman Park, or find your favorite food truck at John Buckley Square.
What is there to do around Pittsburg?
Small World Park is popular for those who enjoy spending time with their neighbors. For those who want to spend time in nature, Browns Island is the perfect place to get away from it all. If you are eager to take your career to the next level, you'll find plenty of opportunities to earn a higher education at Los Medanos College.
Any annual festivals or Pittsburg events to know?
September is legendary for the Pittsburg Seafood and Music Festival and you'll always find the freshest seafood and finest music in the Bay area on display. Nearby, you will find comic festivals in Concord, wine festivals too numerous to list in nearby Napa and Sonoma, and Brentwood's Oktoberfest always draws a crowd from throughout the region.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Quick getaways abound in the region. Spend a night in San Francisco, enjoy a weekend in Napa, take a trek up to Tahoe, or simply enjoy a day hiking through Point Reyes National Park or the Muir Woods right along the coast.
Where is the best place to move in Pittsburg?
There are plenty of apartments in Pittsburg. Pittsburg Park, Fox Creek, Woods Grove, and East Leland Court are some of the best communities in the city. Some of the best places can be found around Marina Boulevard, Delta Fair Boulevard, and on West 6th Street near Prosserville Park. Pittsburg apartments are plentiful and with a little patience and a little research, you will find a place that is close to shopping, schools, public transportation, and all the amenities and activities you desire.
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Rancho Medanos Junior High
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Walk Score®
62 / 100
Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
50 / 100
Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
1 / 100
Minimal Transit
It may be possible to get on a bus
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pittsburg
How much are Studio apartments in Pittsburg?
There are currently 14 Studio Apartments in Pittsburg with rent ranges from $1,314 to $1,867 with an average price of $1,541.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Pittsburg Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Pittsburg ranges from $1,389 to $6,155 with an average monthly rent of $2,075.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Pittsburg cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Pittsburg range from $1,695 to $6,274. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,479.
How expensive are Pittsburg Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 62 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Pittsburg on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,200 to $3,995 - averaging $2,860 for the location.
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