Tamarack Gardens Apartments
250 W Central Ave,
Brea, CA 92821
$2,190 - $3,130
1-2 Beds
Twenty minutes north of Anaheim sits the large suburban community of La Habra. With its low crime rate and extensive leisure activities, La Habra makes a great place for commuters to call home as well as folks working in-town.
A network of bike paths makes it easy for cyclists to make their way around the city, and numerous parks and nature preserves are accessible from anywhere in town. Rounding out the recreation options, several golf courses can be found in La Habra and nearby. Regionally, La Habra is known for the La Habra Stakes, which draws big crowds to the Santa Anita Park Thoroughbred race track.
La Bonita Park in La Habra is ideal for dog walking.
Lake Park in La Habra is an ideal place for retirees.
Even larger newer homes can be found at the Brio gated community in La Habra.
La Mirada Creek park is close to La Habra with scenic bridges and peaceful landscapes to explore.
Locals can come in, order a cup of coffee and watch their cars get customized at Cars and Coffee in La Habra.
Locals enjoy a movie in the park in La Habra.
As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in La Habra, CA is $1,643 for a studio, $2,134 for one bedroom, $2,424 for two bedrooms, and $2,572 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in La Habra has increased by 2.2% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly La Habra, CA is for everyday living.
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