$2,600 - $5,980 per month
Amalfi Apartment Homes
Studio - 2 Beds
16000 Legacy Rd, Tustin, CA 92782
$2,600 - $5,980 per month
Amalfi Apartment Homes
Studio - 2 Beds
16000 Legacy Rd, Tustin, CA 92782
$2,380 - $3,060 per month
Axiom Tustin
Studio - 3 Beds
13843 Tustin East Dr, Tustin, CA 92780
$1,895 - $2,080 per month
Las Casas Apartments
Studio - 1 Bed
15491 Pasadena Ave, Tustin, CA 92780
$2,455 - $5,395 per month
Sierra Vista Apartment Homes
Studio - 2 Beds
2955 Champion Way, Tustin, CA 92782
$1,557 - $2,009 per month
Metro East Senior Park 62+
Studio - 2 Beds
2222 E 1st St, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Tustin, CA, known as the “City of Trees,” is a historic town in Orange County, nestled between Santa Ana and Irvine. The city is characterized by its lush landscape, with numerous tree varieties planted by its founder, Columbus Tustin. Residents enjoy a wealth of outdoor amenities, including the 17-acre Citrus Ranch Park with its lemon groves and scenic views. The city is a short 10-mile drive to Newport Beach, offering easy access to coastal attractions. Tustin boasts a high concentration of parks and recreation facilities, with about 20 parks and a year-round calendar of community events. The Tustin Unified School District and Beckman High School are highly rated, providing excellent educational opportunities. The local dining and shopping scene is vibrant, with destinations like The Market Place and Old Town Tustin offering a mix of national chains and local businesses. The city also supports a rich arts and culture scene through its Public Art Commission and annual events like the art walk and Broadway in the Park series. Tustin is bisected by I-5, providing access to major thoroughfares, though traffic can be heavy during rush hours. Public transportation is available through the Orange County Transit Authority and Metrolink. Safety is a notable aspect, with violent and property crime rates lower than the national average. However, Tustin faces environmental risks such as drought, wildfires, and earthquakes, common in Southern California. The real estate market is competitive, with a range of home styles from older ranch-style homes to contemporary estates, though newer homes often come with Mello-Roos taxes.