Starting at $1,300 Per Month
- 1 - 2 Beds
3670 Mccall Ave, Selma, CA 93662
Greenwood Apartments
(559) 254-4825
Starting at $1,300 Per Month
3670 Mccall Ave, Selma, CA 93662
Greenwood Apartments
(559) 254-4825
$2,500 Per Month
1813 Yerba Ct, Selma, CA 93662
***Solar****This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home has solar to help with those monthly electric bills. Central heat and air, indoor laundry hookups. Tenant is responsible for the yard care. Rental insurance is required.
Wendy Duke Duke Prime Properties
$1,925 Per Month
17507 S Highland Ave, Selma, CA 93662
Country home in Selma with 3 bedrooms, one bathroom plus an extra room that can be used as an office or game room if desired. The house has been completely remodeled with 3 central AC/heating units to service the home. This house was completely remodeled about 1 year ago. Laundry hookups are inside the house with cupboards for storage. Keypad locks are available on the door to the kitchen.
$2,595 Per Month
3462 Shaft St, Selma, CA 93662
Beautiful 3-bedroom, 2-bath home available for rent in Selma. This home features a comfortable layout with an open kitchen concept and a spacious living room. Kitchen includes a stove/oven, microwave, and dishwasher.There is a flexible area near the kitchen and living room that can be used as an office or additional workspace. The primary bedroom offers a private bathroom with dual sinks,
Parneet Bath Dot Light Realty
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.
There are currently 4 homes available for rent in Selma, CA. The median rent is $2,400 per month, with single-family homes renting at $2,138.