$1,350 - $2,000 per month
Greenwood Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
3670 Mccall Ave, Selma, CA 93662
$1,350 - $2,000 per month
Greenwood Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
3670 Mccall Ave, Selma, CA 93662
$2,500 per month
10433 S Bethel Ave, Selma, CA 93662
Country Living - 3bdrm/2ba. Spacious & bright kitchen w/adjacent walk-in pantry. Indoor Laundry room with Washer & Dryer included. This house has so much storage space and built-in cabinets in master bedroom. 1 car garage. backyard is perfect for entertaining with a huge Pole Barn & Gazebo. Refrigerator included unless you want to bring your own.
Cherie Meyers Thompson Real Estate Associate
$2,500 per month
10431 S Bethel Ave, Selma, CA 93662
Country Living - 2 bdrm/2 bath. Save on utilities with the included pellet stove. Spacious kitchen w/a movable island, new refrigerator, like new appliances throughout. Includes near new washer/dryer inside. backyard is fully gated and has a built in firepit/conversation area, fruit trees & separate gated area. Property has a pull through driveway w/accent lighting and a large shop.
Cherie Meyers Thompson Real Estate Associate
$2,100 per month
2612 Huntsman Ave, Selma, CA 93662
This 3 bedroom home features newer vinyl plank flooring throughout, fresh paint throughout central heat & AC, laundry hook ups. Within walking distance to high school.
Wendy Duke Duke Prime Properties
Selma, California, is a small agricultural city in the San Joaquin Valley known for its hardworking, blue-collar community and the manufacturing of farm equipment. The town, dubbed the "Raisin Capital of the World," exports peaches and beef and offers a quieter lifestyle away from the hustle of larger cities. Local shopping options include downtown boutiques and big-box stores along Highway 99. The city features several parks, such as W.H. Shafer Park with athletic fields and Lincoln Park, which hosts the annual Raisin Festival. Berry Park is popular for its skate park, while Brentlinger Park offers tennis and pickleball courts. Selma's housing market includes 1920s cottages downtown and newer subdivisions with custom builds on the outskirts. The Selma Downtown Business Improvement District has initiated a grant program to enhance storefront aesthetics. Community events are organized by the Selma District Chamber of Commerce, and the Selma Arts Center provides cultural activities. Selma is safer than the national average, with lower property and violent crime rates. The city is 16 miles from Fresno via Highway 99, though traffic can be congested during rush hours. Selma Unified School District serves local students, and Adventist Health Selma is the major hospital. Winters are foggy and mild, while summers are hot and dry, with occasional smoke and air pollution from regional fires.