$1,025 per month
Sun Villa Apartments
2 Beds
260 W Main St, Brawley, CA 92227
$1,025 per month
Sun Villa Apartments
2 Beds
260 W Main St, Brawley, CA 92227
$2,100 per month
154 C St, Brawley, CA 92227
Centrally located, this attractive home is ready for you to enjoy!! This comfy 3-bed, 1-bath house has everything within reach: city parks, schools, restaurants, and eateries. It features a covered carport on one side, a large driveway for additional parking, and a spacious indoor laundry room that can be split into a gym, home office, arts and crafts space, or sewing room, providing great
Lyudmila Garcia GreenTerra, Inc
$900 - $1,500 per month
Apartment for Rent
1 - 2 Beds
245 C St, Brawley, CA 92227
$850 - $925 per month
Western Apartments
1 Bed
650 Western Ave, Brawley, CA 92227
$1,250 per month
846 Spruce Ct, Brawley, CA 92227
Property Id: 1820472Utilities included electricity, gas, water and free wifi! New recently built in 2024. Located in a culdesac near baseball fields. Private access. Property has stainless steel appliances with quartz countertops. Minisplit with ac and heater. Hook ups ready for washer and gas dryer. Water heater. Two people max. No pets. No smoking.
Brawley, located in the Imperial Valley of California, is a small city with a population nearing 30,000, offering a relaxed lifestyle and a cost of living significantly lower than the state average. Known for its agricultural industry and the largest lithium deposit in the U.S., Brawley is poised for economic growth with thousands of jobs expected by 2028. Housing in Brawley is affordable, with single-family homes predominantly featuring stucco exteriors and Mediterranean influences. The Brawley Union High School District is highly rated, providing quality education for local students. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy bird watching at the nearby Salton Sea, home to over 400 bird species, and off-roading at the expansive Glamis dunes. The Cattle Call Rodeo, held annually in November, is a major event attracting around 200,000 visitors. Dining options along Main Street emphasize Mexican cuisine, reflecting the city's proximity to the Mexican border. While local shopping is limited, more extensive options are available 15 miles south in El Centro. Brawley experiences sweltering summers with temperatures often exceeding 100 degrees, but mild winters offer a pleasant respite. Environmental concerns include air pollution and earthquake risks due to the region's fault lines. Despite these challenges, Brawley remains a community with easy access to essential amenities and a laid-back atmosphere.