Fullerton Real Estate

Fullerton real estate, neighborhoods, and local market context in Orange County.

Why Fullerton

Fullerton is known for downtown Fullerton (Fullerton Museum Center, Plummer Auditorium, Thursday market, restaurants, and nightlife), Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton College, and easy access to Disneyland and Knott's. Housing is diverse in type and price; multiple school districts serve the city.

Living in Fullerton

Residents use SR-57 and SR-91 for commutes; Metrolink and OCTA serve the area. For current median sale price, days on market, and rental trends, use licensed MLS or an authorized vendor and cite the reporting period on the page.

Things to Do in Fullerton

Parks, recreation, and attractions in the area.

Fullerton Real Estate at a Glance

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Fullerton offers single-family, condos, and townhomes. Display current metrics and methodology note in HTML.

Population and Demographics

As of Census (see QuickFacts – Fullerton city, California), Fullerton had about 140,000+ residents. 22.6% under 18, 14.5% 65+. Median household income and owner-occupied rate in QuickFacts. Cite Census vintage on page.

Neighborhoods and ZIP Codes in Fullerton

Fullerton spans ZIP 92831, 92832, 92833, 92834, 92835. For planning see city Community Development.

Schools in Fullerton

Fullerton Union High School District and elementary districts serve the city; CSUF and Fullerton College serve higher ed. For K–12 official data use California School Dashboard. For third-party ratings use licensed display only.

Getting Around Fullerton

SR-57, SR-91. Metrolink (Fullerton station), OCTA bus. OCTA, Metrolink. John Wayne Airport (SNA): ocair.com.

City of Fullerton

  • City Hall: 303 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA 92832
  • Phone: 714-738-6300 (verify on city site)
  • Website: cityoffullerton.com
  • Contact: city site directory

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