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Last updated April 23 2024 at 9:40 PM

Grand Terrace, CA
130 Apartments for Rent with Garages

Prices shown are base rent prices and may not include non-optional fees and utilities.
Grand Terrace apartments with garages are sometimes more expensive than other options. However, they may make more financial sense in the long run. Weather, break-ins,... Read Guide >
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much is rent for an apartment with a garage in Grand Terrace?

Rental prices for apartments with garages in Grand Terrace range from $1,650 to $3,250 per month.

How many apartments with garages are available for rent in Grand Terrace?

Currently, there are 4 apartments with garages available for rent in Grand Terrace.
City Guide for Grand Terrace, CA

Resting between the La Loma Hills and the Blue Mountain, it's clear why Grand Terrace is called such. High like a terrace, the scenery that envelopes the city is undoubtedly grand!

With a population of 12,040 and increasing, Grand Terrace still remains a small city for San Bernardino County. Aside from a wonderful climate and gorgeous vistas, the city has a top-notch infrastructure, lots of greenery, a first-rate library and plenty of activities. A community truly on the rise, Grand Terrace is arguably the best town nestled within two mountain ranges in the entire world. Okay, maybe saying that is exaggerating, but it's only exaggerating a little bit. How many towns boast mountain vistas to the east and west? You can start counting them with Grand Terrace first. See more

What to keep in mind when looking for apartments with garages in Grand Terrace, CA

Grand Terrace apartments with garages are sometimes more expensive than other options. However, they may make more financial sense in the long run.

Weather, break-ins, and daily struggles to find a space can take a toll financially and physically. Remember that even cities in mild climates experience issues like salt air, tornadoes, hail, falling branches from storms, and other issues.

It’s also possible to score an auto insurance reduction if you park in a garage. Ask your insurance provider about any deals or discounts that could trim money off the cost of your monthly bill.

Before signing a lease, ask the landlord or property manager about any restrictions on garage use. It’s important to know if there are enough spaces for tenants and visitors and what happens if the garage is full. If you’re moving into an apartment inside a home, ask about any conditions on its use and if storage is allowed.