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Average rent in Alpine, CA

$2,116/mo Alpine, CA average rental price, May 2025
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The average monthly rent of apartments in Alpine, CA is $2,116.

    Alpine, CA apartment rent ranges

    About 7% of apartment rents in Alpine, CA range between $2,501-$3,000. Around 56% of Alpine’s apartments are in the $2,001-$2,500 price range. 38% of apartments are priced between $1,501-$2,000.

    Alpine, CA rent trends

    Frequently asked questions

    What type of rental buildings are in Alpine, CA?

    In Alpine 26% of the housing is rented out compared to 74% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 15% of Alpine’s apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 56% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 26% are single-family rentals.

    Living in Alpine, CA

    Alpine, California is situated 30 miles east of the bustling city of San Diego, offering a unique mix of suburban life and natural beauty. Its location allows easy access to both the urban amenities of San Diego and the serene landscapes of the Cuyamaca Mountains. The local economy in Alpine is largely driven by small businesses, retail, and services that cater to the community and tourists drawn by the natural surroundings.

    Alpine is home to several picturesque parks and recreational areas such as Wright's Field in Alpine and Viejas Mountain, which provide ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and equestrian activities. The region is also known for its arts scene including local galleries and the Alpine Community Theater, adding a cultural flair to the small-town atmosphere.

    Historically, the area features several notable sites including the Alpine Historical Society, which offers insights into the region's past. The town boasts diverse neighborhoods ranging from quiet suburban streets to more secluded rural homes, catering to a variety of preferences.

    When it comes to cuisine, Alpine presents a mix of dining options from local American comfort food to international cuisines like Mexican and Italian, reflecting the diverse community. Culinary favorites include the Alpine Beer Company known for both its craft beers and pub fare. Educational opportunities are primarily provided by the Alpine Union School District, which is well-regarded in the region for its commitment to student achievement.

    Renting in Alpine, CA

    Alpine offers a range of rental options from modern apartments to single-family homes, with architectural styles that blend suburban and rural aesthetics. The Crown Hills neighborhood, for instance, is popular among families and features homes with picturesque views of the surrounding mountains, close to local schools and shopping centers.

    Downtown Alpine, more appealing to young professionals, provides easy access to local bars, restaurants, and the Alpine Branch Library. Typical rental properties here include smaller homes and apartment complexes that offer a convenient and active lifestyle.

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    Shopping in Alpine, CA

    Alpine's shopping scene includes major centers like the Viejas Outlet Center, which offers a variety of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment activities including an outdoor ice rink during winter. The Alpine Creek Town Center is another key shopping venue, housing grocery stores like Albertsons, along with smaller local shops and services.

    The town is also known for its local crafts sold at various small businesses, providing shoppers with a taste of local artistry and craftsmanship.

    Transportation in Alpine, CA

    Public transportation in Alpine is managed by the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) which provides bus services connecting Alpine to El Cajon and downtown San Diego, facilitating access to a broader transit network. For those navigating by car, the primary route through Alpine is Interstate 8, which connects to major cities and attractions in the region.

    Other transportation options include ride-sharing services that are readily available, enhancing connectivity within Alpine and to neighboring areas. The closest airport providing regional and international flights is San Diego International Airport, located about 40 miles west of Alpine. This connectivity allows residents and visitors extensive travel flexibility both for daily commuting and leisure travel.

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