Median Age
41 Years
Largest Age Group
40-49 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
24%
Over 65
19%
Area Guide
Avg Rent
$1,982
Population
148,648
Renter Mix
34% Rent
Located in the Sacramento Valley, Roseville combines residential comfort with city conveniences. The city offers diverse housing options throughout its neighborhoods, from newer developments near Westfield Galleria to historic properties in Old Town. Current rental trends show steady market conditions, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,921 per month, while larger three-bedroom units typically rent for $2,780. The city's rental market has remained relatively stable, with modest year-over-year increases ranging from 0.9% to 2.3% across different unit sizes.
What began as a railroad town has evolved into a shopping and entertainment hub that maintains its small-town atmosphere. The Fountains at Roseville and Westfield Galleria provide extensive retail options, while Maidu Regional Park and Royer Park offer recreational spaces. Major employers like Kaiser Permanente and Hewlett Packard Enterprise contribute to local employment opportunities. Residents enjoy walking trails along Dry Creek and Secret Ravine, and can discover local history at the Carnegie Museum in Historic Old Town. Roseville's dedication to preserving its railroad heritage while supporting community growth has created an appealing environment across its established neighborhoods.
One and two story homes are common in Hilltop Circle.
Median Household Income
$110,134
Average: $134,309
Education
51,590
Residents Have a Degree
Job Market
73,813
Workers Employed
Median Age
41 Years
Largest Age Group
40-49 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
24%
Over 65
19%
Housing Distribution
Roseville has more homeowners than renters.
Education Distribution
Review this city's overall education levels.
As of May 2026, the average apartment rent in Roseville, CA is $1,554 for a studio, $1,982 for one bedroom, $2,338 for two bedrooms, and $2,823 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Roseville has increased by 0.1% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Roseville, CA is for everyday living.
Fairly Walkable
Walkability
Limited Public Transit
Transit
Exceptionally Drivable
Drivability
Fairly Bikeable
Bikeability
Public
Grades K-5
469 Students
Public
Grades K-5
469 Students
Public
Grades K-5
289 Students
William Kaseberg Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
289 Students
Public
Grades K-5
645 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
439 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
439 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
1,289 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
939 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
939 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
1,940 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
1,940 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
1,290 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
1,290 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
2,079 Students
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† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.
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