La Habra City

La Habra, CA

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La Habra City - La Habra, CA

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La Habra lies in the northwest corner of Orange County, off the Santa Ana Freeway and Highway 57. La Habra is well-connected to the rest of Orange County as well as to the greater Los Angeles area.

This community-driven neighborhood focuses on a comfortable and healthy lifestyle. Located in the foothills of Orange County, La Habra is a treasure trove of undiscovered natural wonders. Get out and enjoy the area’s sunny, mild weather while exploring one of the numerous parks throughout the area. La Habra provides residents with community spirit but also nurtures a thriving business center.

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Rent Trends

As of February 2025, the average apartment rent in La Habra City is $1,463 for a studio, $2,082 for one bedroom, $2,381 for two bedrooms, and $2,335 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in La Habra City has increased by 2.3% in the past year.

  • Studio

  • 422 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,463/month

    Average Rent

  • 1 BR

  • 668 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,082/month

    Average Rent

  • 2 BR

  • 906 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,381/month

    Average Rent

  • 3 BR

  • 1,049 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,335/month

    Average Rent

Transportation

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Very Walkable

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating

If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood.

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Minimal Transit

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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.

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Bikeable

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While there’s some bike infrastructure in this area, you’ll still need a car for many errands.

Reviews of La Habra City - La Habra, CA

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3.9 148 Reviews

Current Resident

3 months agoNiche Review

I have lived in La Habra my whole life. I love the sense of community and how everyone looks out for each other. The only downside would be the safety issues at moments and times. That being said, the beauty of this small town outweighs the bad. There are many parks, restaurants, schools, jobs, and shopping centers. I would like to see change with the littering and graffiti within the community. The city is so beautiful and has so much history and those two subjects are sadly ruining the beauty.

Current Resident

1 years and 2 months agoNiche Review

I live on the more south side of La Habra, and I like having close access to many stores, restaurants, and other resources. I don't think I've ever had a bad experience in La Habra.

Current Resident

1 years and 8 months agoNiche Review

The city of La Habra is a very nice community where there is a sense of security and is a great city for new people to live in.

Current Resident

1 years and 9 months agoNiche Review

Other than the coyotes at night and early morning, La Habra is a very safe neighborhood. There are not only fast food chains close but also a Sprout's, so you have variety in what you can eat. There are parks all over, some of them with exercise equipment. Nightlife is eh but for that go to Fullerton. La Habra has a couple of big highways & roads that connect to freeways.

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Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Children's Museum at La Habra
  • La Habra Historical Museum
  • Craig Regional Park
  • Schabarum Regional Park
  • Fullerton Arboretum

Airports

  • Long Beach (Daugherty Field)
  • John Wayne/Orange County

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Living in La Habra City

History

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The history of La Habra begins in the days of Mexican ranchos, when Don Mariano Reyes Roldan was granted a large plot of land and named it Cañada de La Habra. During the late 1800s, settlers began to populate the area, and the population experienced a rapid increase with the introduction of the railway system. By the early 1900s, La Habra was a booming business center featuring a large oil company and commercial stores. Delve into the city’s fascinating history when you stop by the Old Settler’s Historical Museum.

La Habra hosts numerous events throughout the year, such as the annual Spring Citrus Fair. This festival celebrates life in the community by inviting residents to come together and enjoy the live entertainment, carnival rides, exhibitions and vendors selling local food products.

Restaurants

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La Habra presents a blend of flavors from around the world and unique local renditions on all of your favorite dishes. From classic Italian pizza to juicy portabella mushroom burgers, you can satisfy just about any craving.

Experience high-class dining when you head to Moros Cuban Restaurant for the evening. Be sure to try the signature dish, the Cuban sandwich, which includes sliced bolo ham, marinated pork, Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard loaded onto toasted sweet bread. Enjoy the rich flavors of the ensalada de calamari, a salad that features a grilled calamari steak, asparagus and eggplant drizzled in a date tamarind dressing. Satisfy your sweet tooth with Cuban dessert dishes such as flan and arroz con leche, a sweet creamy rice dish.

G Burger is a local favorite for home-cooked all-American fare. Tickle your taste buds with the garlic spinach burger, which features sauteed spinach, hickory bacon and blue cheese on a high-rise bun. G Burger also serves up a variety of tantalizing vegetarian dishes, such as the veggie burger and a portabella mushroom burger. G Burger dishes out a wide selection of fries, ranging from chili cheese fries to sweet potato fries. Chow down on your meal in the cozy and laid-back atmosphere while enjoying top-quality speedy service from the friendly wait staff.

Sample the flavors of the South at Mrs. Bea's Louisiana Chicken and Waffles. Indulge in crispy flavorful chicken served with soft buttery waffles. Savor the flavors of the gumbo stew with a side of corn fritters. Mrs. Bea's brings the flavors of the deep South to the West Coast, presenting unique local flare and Southern hospitality.

When it comes to nightlife, you can make your way to one of La Habra's sports bars, classy lounges or bowling alleys. Hedz or Tales is a favorite gathering spot for locals on the weekends. Sit back with a beer and watch the big game with your friends, or play some darts. Grab a cocktail and head out on the patio to enjoy the weather. Order up a fish bowl of your favorite cocktail to share with your friends as you catch up over a game of horseshoes.

Transportation

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Most locals rely on their cars when it comes to transportation. Public parking options abound, as on-street parking exists throughout the city. Those looking to reach Los Angeles can arrive via CA-60 West in just over 30 minutes.

When it comes to public transportation, many locals hop on an Orange County Transit bus, which has several routes through La Habra that connect to the rest of Orange County and outlying regions.

Bicycle lanes run along many of the main roads, such as East and West Lambert. There are also bike trails throughout the city. Due to the high concentration of shops and attractions, La Habra is easily traversed by foot as well.

Catch a cab quickly and easily when you call or text Uber rideshare and taxi service. Uber provides regular drivers in La Habra and surrounding areas, making it easy to get around using this service.

Parks

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La Habra houses an abundance of top-notch parks, making the great outdoors easily accessible without having to leave your neighborhood.

Watch the sun set in the valley as you relax with a picnic in scenic Vista Del Valle Park. This park presents well-kept playgrounds for the kids, picnic areas, walking/jogging trails for those who want to stay active, and picnic areas when the day calls for a relaxing outdoor meal. Grab your furry friends and take them for a walk on the wooded trails in this dog-friendly park.

If you’re looking to get in shape, look no further than La Bonita Park. This park provides playgrounds, baseball fields, soccer fields, a skate park, and basketball courts. Bring the family and sit down to enjoy a softball game, or take a leisurely bike ride around the park.

Cost

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Monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in La Habra costs around $1,287, which is slightly higher than the average for Orange County.

Gas prices in La Habra settle around 9 percent higher than the national average. Grab a one-way ticket on an Orange County transit bus for $2 or a day pass for $5. A beer at a local pub generally costs around $4 to $6. Overall the cost of living in the La Habra area is slightly above the average for Orange County.

Shopping

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Take a stroll down West Whittier Boulevard to browse the unique high-end shops and boutiques, such as Laura's Boutique and Perpetual Vogue. Check out Vintage Vogue to find the latest fashion trends at unbeatable prices, pick out a handcrafted piece of jewelry or spice up your wardrobe with a new vintage chic party dress.

You can find just about anything you need for around the house when you head to Costco, Target, or Walmart Supercenter. Fill your pantry with groceries from Albertson's, Stater Bros. Market, or Vons. Sprouts Farmers' Market presents a fresh selection of local organic produce, seafood, and specialty food items, such as gluten-free or vegetarian options. Bring home some organic yogurt, grass-fed beef, or freshly baked bread to keep your kitchen full of healthy options.

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