The Most and Least Expensive Areas to Rent in Big Bear, CA

Big Bear renters looking for the least expensive areas to rent should look for the areas towards the red end of the spectrum on the rent cost map. Those who don't mind paying for high-end and luxury apartments should seek out apartments in dark green areas.

 

Big Bear, CA of rent costs by neighborhood
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On average, the cost of rent in Big Bear is about $1,364 per month. This puts it in the 51st percentile compared to the state average cost of rent, which is $1,958. Households in Big Bear have a median income of $4,128 per month so the average renter in Big Bear is spending roughly 33% of their earnings on housing.

Nationally, and in Big Bear, home values are the data point most closely correlated with the cost of rent. The median price of a home in Big Bear is $326,400 right now, which is higher than nearby cities, meaning that rents in Big Bear also tend to be higher versus these nearby cities.

Higher rent prices are common in the southern parts of Big Bear while lower rent rates are often available in northeastern areas.

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