$1,735 per month
Kingsburg Villas
3 Beds
901 Harold St, Kingsburg, CA 93631
$1,735 per month
Kingsburg Villas
3 Beds
901 Harold St, Kingsburg, CA 93631
$2,700 per month
2842 18th Ave, Kingsburg, CA 93631
Great 3 bed 2 bath newer home in Kings Estates. Solar to keep the electric bill low and artificial grass for a clean low maintenance yard. Large open concept floor plan with granite counters and stainless appliances. Gardener included. To apply go to Thompsonre.net. print and submit one application per adult with proof of income and copies of photo ID.Please do not apply through the Zillow
Juli Thompson Thompson Real Estate Associate
$2,300 per month
191 Sunset St, Kingsburg, CA 93631
3 bed 2 bath for rent, gardener, city utilities and refrigerator included.To apply go to Thompsonre.net. print and submit one application per adult with proof of income and copies of photo ID. text to 559 217 0062Please do not apply through the Zillow website.
Juli Thompson Thompson Real Estate Associate
Kingsburg, CA, a small city southeast of Fresno, proudly showcases its Swedish heritage with flags, Dala horses, and a distinctive water tower shaped like a Swedish coffee pot. The city, home to around 12,600 residents, maintains a deliberate growth rate to preserve its small-town atmosphere. Residents live within 2 miles of downtown, where ranch-style and Mediterranean Revival homes are common, alongside newer Craftsman-style builds and mobile homes in the 55-and-older Valkommen Village. Kingsburg's downtown features a historic train depot and local businesses like Roadhouse, known for its wings and whiskey, and Bella Bakery, offering a variety of desserts. The city hosts several Swedish-inspired festivals, including the Kingsburg Swedish Festival and Julgransfest, which draw significant foot traffic. Kingsburg High School, with its expansive campus and athletic facilities, is highly rated and central to community life, especially during Friday night football games. Parks such as Memorial Park and Kingsburg Historical Park provide recreational opportunities and celebrate the city's history. Agriculture remains vital, with many residents working in farming, and Fresno is a convenient 30-minute drive away for commuters.