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Nestled just 20 miles southeast of Los Angeles, the small city of Bellflower first started outa s a farming town producing apples and milk. Now an up-and-coming community, residents can enjoy various amenities and activities like a leisurely bike ride along the Bellflower Bike Trail, dotted with vibrant bellflowers, and Pirate Park is a great place to let kids play outdoors. Bellflower is very small business-friendly, with abundant dining options along Bellflower Boulevard. Residents of this charming small town have easy access to Interstates 710, 605, 105, and 5, making commuting around the city simple.
Bellflower, CA Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent in Bellflower is $1,636. When you rent an apartment in Bellflower, you can expect to pay as little as $1,422 or as much as $2,686, depending on the location and the size of the apartment.
The average rent for a studio apartment in Bellflower, CA is $1,422 per month.
The average rent for a one bedroom apartment in Bellflower, CA is $1,636 per month.
The average rent for a two bedroom apartment in Bellflower, CA is $2,025 per month.
The average rent for a three bedroom apartment in Bellflower, CA is $2,686 per month.
Transportation
Transit options in Bellflower vary, but overall, it has a transit score of 1.
Education
In Bellflower, you’ll find top-ranking elementary schools like Thomas Jefferson Elementary, Albert Baxter Elementary, and Ernie Pyle Elementary.
Bellflower is home to some top-ranking middle schools, including Bellflower High.
Moving is tough for high school students! Look for Bellflower apartments near top-ranking high schools like Bellflower High.
If you’re a student moving to an apartment in Bellflower, you’ll have access to Cerritos College, Long Beach City Coll., and El Camino College, Compton.