Explore Compton
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Why Live in Compton
Compton, California, often called the Hub City, is known for its central location and relatively affordable housing within Los Angeles County. The city features a variety of home styles, including early 1900s builds, midcentury Spanish-style homes, and newer developments. Some older homes have unique layouts due to historical modifications. Compton’s neighborhoods each offer distinct advantages: Sunny Cove has a suburban feel, Richland Farms is zoned for agriculture, downtown Compton is walkable with Metro access, Eastern Compton features locally owned restaurants and Rosewood is near parks and the Compton Creek Bike Path. The city’s public schools offer specialized programs such as STEAM-based preschool and Spanish dual-immersion. Compton Early College High School allows students to earn an associate degree while in high school. Dining options are mostly casual, with popular spots like Alma’s Place for soul food and Phat Noodles for Thai and Vietnamese cuisine. Local attractions include the Compton Art & History Museum, Wilson Park and Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum. Compton is approximately 15 miles from Los Angeles, Long Beach and Los Angeles International Airport, with convenient freeway access and a Metro station for commuting. Nonprofit initiatives and community pride are contributing to a positive shift in the city’s image, providing opportunities for residents and enhancing the quality of life.
Rental Trends in Compton, CA
The median rent is $2,500 per month, with single-family homes renting at $2,995, townhouses at $2,500 and condos at $1,995.
Rental Home Trends
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Median Rent
$2,500
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Median Single Family Home Rent
$2,995
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Median Townhouse Rent
$2,500
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Median Condo Rent
$1,995
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