Arcadia sits about 18 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, tucked against the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in a corner of the San Gabriel Valley that trades city noise for something noticeably quieter. The city has long branded itself a Community of Homes, and that identity shows in its wide residential streets, well-kept lots, and a pace that feels distinctly separate from the metro sprawl nearby. Santa Anita Park, one of California's most storied horse racing venues, calls Arcadia home, as does the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden — both anchors that give the city a character no amount of new development could manufacture. The Santa Anita area and Downtown Arcadia draw renters looking for walkable access to shops and the Metro L Line, while quieter pockets closer to the mountains offer a more secluded setting.
The rental market here runs the range from older, well-maintained garden-style buildings to newer apartment communities with updated interiors.