Livability Score

67
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities B-

There are some amenities close to this location.
Coffee (35) A+
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
McClain's Coffeehouse
Coffee Shop
Eggspresso
Coffee Shop
The Boba Place
Coffee Shop
Dripp
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
The Stinger Cafe
Coffee Shop
The Brownstone Cafe
Coffee Shop
Green Bliss Cafe
Coffee Shop
Pilgrim's Coffee Shop
Coffee Shop
The Smoking Tiger Coffee and Bread
Coffee Shop
Max Bloom's Cafe Noir
Coffee Shop
Made Coffee
Coffee Shop
The Night Owl
Coffee Shop
Library Cafe
Coffee Shop
Veronese Gallery and Cafe
Coffee Shop
525 Coffee Co
Coffee Shop
Coffee Code
Coffee Shop
Santa Fe Express Cafe
Coffee Shop
Unknown Name
Coffee Shop
Unknown Name
Coffee Shop
Donut Star
Coffee Shop
Unknown Name
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Coffee Shop
Entertainment (16) C-
Fox Theatre
Cinema
Bronwyn Dodson Theatre
Theatre Arts
Louis E. Plummer Auditorium
Theatre Arts
Campus Theater
Theatre Arts
Fullerton Museum Center
Museum
Wilshire Auditorium
Theatre Arts
Fullerton College Art Gallery
Art Gallery
PAS Gallery and Studio
Art Gallery
Muckenthaler Cultural Center
Theatre Arts
Unknown Name
Theatre Arts
AMC Dine-In Fullerton 20
Cinema
Unknown Name
Theatre Arts
AMF Carter Lanes
Bowling Alley
Arovista Park Ampletheater
Theatre Arts
Becker Amphitheater
Theatre Arts
Brea Museum
Museum
Unknown Name
Theatre Arts
Arboretum Museum
Museum
Unknown Name
Theatre Arts
Mackey Auditorium
Theatre Arts
Brea Improv
Theatre Arts
Brea Edwards Cinema
Cinema
Unknown Name
Theatre Arts
Interpretive Center
Museum
Regal La Habra Stadium 16
Cinema
Food and Drink (94) D-
Farmer Boys
Fast Food
Jack in the Box
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Fullerton Brew Co
Bar
SomiSomi
Sweets
Unknown Name
Fast Food
Hapa Cupcakes
Sweets
Subway
Fast Food
Papas & Burritos
Fast Food
Matador
Bar
Del Taco
Fast Food
Domino's
Fast Food
Roscoe's Famous Deli
Deli
Roscoe's Famous Deli
Deli
Papa John's
Fast Food
Hopscotch Tavern
Bar
Slidebar
Bar
Jack in the Box
Fast Food
Heroes Bar & Grill
Bar
Crepes Bonaparte
Sweets
Subway
Fast Food
Taco Bell
Fast Food
Don Carlos
Fast Food
Carl's Jr.
Fast Food
Pix Up Stix
Fast Food
Fitness (5) F
Purple Pedal
Gym
Purple Yoga
Gym
Fullerton Community Center
Community Centre
Gold's Gym
Gym
South Gym
Gym
24 Hour Fitness
Gym
Zumba Finess
Gym
Brea Community Center
Community Centre
Battlehouse
Gym
Groceries (11) F
Unknown Name
Grocery Store
The British Grocer
Grocery Store
Unknown Name
Grocery Store
Stater Bros.
Grocery Store
Amazon Fresh
Grocery Store
Sprouts Farmers Market
Grocery Store
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
Albertsons
Grocery Store
ALDI
Grocery Store
Bakery
Bakery
Unknown Name
Grocery Store
La Habra Bakery
Bakery
Ralphs
Grocery Store
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
Unknown Name
Grocery Store
Sprouts Farmers Market
Grocery Store
Albertsons
Grocery Store
Unknown Name
Butcher
Mother's Market
Grocery Store
Gem Meats & Produce
Butcher
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
Vons
Grocery Store
Okayama Kobo Bakery & Cafe
Bakery
Trader Joe's
Grocery Store
Parks (81) A+
Brea Reservoir Park
Park
Hillcrest Park
Park
Unknown Name
Playground
Brea Dam Park
Park
Hiltscher Park
Park
Unknown Name
Playground
Leonard Andrews Tennis Center
Park
Laguna Road School Park
Park
Unknown Name
Playground
Fullerton Sports Complex
Park
Ford Park
Park
Downtown Plaza
Park
Sherbeck Field
Park
Unknown Name
Playground
Plaza Park
Park
Amerige Park
Park
Muckenthaler Cultural Center
Park
Unknown Name
Playground
Union Pacific Park
Park
Simpson Park
Park
San Juan Park
Park
Kiwanis Youth Park
Park
Unknown Name
Playground
Unknown Name
Playground
Roger B. Chaffee Park
Park
Shops (62) F
Half Off Books
Books
Lowe's Wilshire Market
Convenience Store
Buffalo Exchange
Clothing
Fullerton College Book Store
Books
Stitch and Feather
Clothing
Salon Amerige
Hairdresser
Shape Shifters Social Club
Hairdresser
Salon Benardo
Hairdresser
Barber Surgeons
Hairdresser
Sunrise Optometry
Optician
Imperial Spa
Beauty
Unknown Name
Convenience Store
Circle K
Convenience Store
Sunnyside 76
Convenience Store
Fullerton Dairy Alta Dena Certified Dairy
Convenience Store
Custom Barbers
Hairdresser
7-Eleven
Convenience Store
Elite Hair, Nails & Spa
Beauty
Noble's Pool & Spa
Beauty
Allred Family Eye Care
Optician
7-Eleven
Convenience Store
Verizon
Electronics
Metro by T-Mobile
Electronics
Anaheim Feed and Pet Supply
Pets
Target
Department Store
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 2.7% take public transportation in Fullerton.
Public Transit Stops (313)
Stops & Stations
A+
Harbor-Brea
Bus Stop
Harbor-Ent Brea Dam
Bus Stop
Berkeley-West Valley View
Bus Stop
Harbor-West Valley View
Bus Stop
Brea-Lemon
Bus Stop
Brea-Marion
Bus Stop
Harbor-Berkeley
Bus Stop
Harbor-Berkeley
Bus Stop
Berkeley-Harbor
Bus Stop
Harbor-Valencia Mesa
Bus Stop
Harbor-Valencia Mesa
Bus Stop
Brea-Longview
Bus Stop
Brea-Longview
Bus Stop
Harbor-Union
Bus Stop
Harbor-Union
Bus Stop
Harbor-Bastanchury
Bus Stop
Harbor-Ellis
Bus Stop
Euclid-Valencia Mesa
Bus Stop
Brea-Panorama
Bus Stop
Lemon-Fullerton College
Bus Stop
Lemon-Fullerton College
Bus Stop
Harbor-Bastanchury
Bus Stop
Chapman-Malden
Bus Stop
Chapman-Harbor
Bus Stop
Brea-Panorama
Bus Stop
Workers Taking Public Transit
2.7%
F
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cost of living F

The cost of living in Fullerton is 170/100 - which is 22% higher than California.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
F
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
F
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crime D

Fullerton crime rates are 3,045 per 100k, which is 7% higher than California
Property Crime
2,653 crimes per 100k
F
Violent Crime
392 crimes per 100k
D+
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employment A+

The median income in Fullerton is $85,471 - which is 34% higher than California.
Med. Household Income
$85,471
A+
Unemployment Rate
4.5%
D-
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health D

There are some hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (23)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A+
King's Pharmacy
Pharmacy
M Dental Group
Dentist
Saint Jude Medical Center
Hospital
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Health Center
Pharmacy
Fullerton Police Department
Police
Unknown Name
Dentist
Fullerton Fire Station 1
Fire Station
Cottage Dental
Dentist
Walgreens
Pharmacy
Fullerton Fire Station 4
Fire Station
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Rite Aid
Pharmacy
Unknown Name
Clinic
University Police
Police
University Police
Police
Fullerton Fire Station 2
Fire Station
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Los Angeles County Fire Department Station #193
Fire Station
Unknown Name
Fire Station
Fullerton Fire Station 3
Fire Station
CVS Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Kaiser Permanente La Habra Medical Offices
Clinic
Fullerton Fire Station 5
Fire Station
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
F
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housing C

Fullerton home prices are $667,300 - which is 63% higher than California
Home Price
$667,300
A+
Home Appreciation Rate
17%
A+
Home Affordability
7.8x (home price to income ratio)
F
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schools C-

The Fullerton graduation rate is 85% - which is 7% higher than California
School Test Scores
49%
F
High School Grad. Rates
85%
C+
Elementary Schools (25) F
Laguna Road Elementary
Golden Hill Elementary
Berkeley School
Beechwood Elementary
Raymond Elementary
Maple Elementary
Fern Drive Elementary
Veritas Classical Academy
Richman Elementary
Hermosa Drive Elementary
Acacia Elementary
St Juliana Falconieri School
Sunset Lane Elementary
Rolling Hills Elementary
Robert C. Fisler Elementary
Woodcrest Elementary
Pacific Drive Elementary
Ivycrest Montessori Private School - Chapman
Arborland Montessori-Hughes Campus
Orange County Conservation Corps Charter
Montessori Of Brea
Arovista Elementary
Eastside Christian School
St Angela Merici Parish School
Commonwealth Elementary
High Schools (8) F
Fullerton Union High
Veritas Classical Academy
Sunny Hills High
Rosary Academy
Troy High
Eastside Christian School
La Vista High (Continuation)
La Sierra High (Alternative)
Open Door Christian Academy
Sonora High
Servite High School
Buena Park High
Orange County Workforce Innovation High
Orange County Workforce Innovation High
Fairmont Preparatory Academy
Valencia High
Gilbert High (Continuation)
Epic Charter
Epic Charter (Excellence Performance Innovation Citizenship)
Anaheim High
North Orange County Rop
Acaciawood School
Parkview
La Habra High
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ratings B+

Fullerton has an overall rating of 75% from 31 reviews.
User Reviews (5)
From AreaVibes
B+
User Surveys (26)
From AreaVibes
B
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What Living in Fullerton CA Is Like-My Review Of the City 3.5 rating By Anonymous ( Dec 19, 2014) I am a single female in my early 30's who lived in Fullerton, CA for 4 years. Fullerton is apart of, Orange County. Fullerton has a lot to offer for those who are in college or a student, but may become dull and boring for those who are single and past the college age. After fini ...Read More shing college (in a degree that I wasn't going to make any money in), I decided to go for a Bachelor's degree in Illustration at California State Fullerton. As previously noted, Fullerton is more like a college town, so there are a ton of places to rent that are inexpensive; most of these apartments are located near low-income families and other students, but the area is generally safe. My first apartment was $1400 (nowhere near a campus). Fullerton is very expensive in areas that are not close to the major universities. The only reason I was able to afford this apartment in the first place was because of me landing an online gig as a graphic designer for a t-shirt company.

When I wasn't hacking away on my computer for hours, I often met up with a few friends of mine at my favorite Italian restaurant, "Angelo's and Vinci's Restorante". When I wasn't eating or working, I was shopping. There are few malls in Fullerton, but there is a host of shopping outlets. The most popular one is the OC Outlet; where you can get real designer clothes at dirt cheap prices.

Nightlife in Fullerton is great, even for those who are not under 30 years old. "The Twisted Vine" and the "Continental Room" are favorites of people who live in Fullerton. These two party places are for the mature crowd who like to eat and enjoy a beer or wine without being in a club setting. Read Less
Fullerton is great! 4 rating By Jax101 ( Mar 31, 2014) I've lived here for 37 years, basically my entire life. Some "rough" areas of the city aren't necessarily bad areas. There are many many great family neighborhoods scattered throughout the city. Most of the schools are great and the city allows and open enrollment period which al ...Read More lows you to choose which schools you'd like your kids to attend if there is the space available.
There is shopping restaurants and lots to do. We're a short distance from Disneyland and knotts berry farm. Lots of trails, hiking, etc. it's only about a 30 min drive to the beaches and 1.5 hours to the mountains and an hour or so to deserts.
The communities and people are fantastic and I seriously love the diversity. There are people from all walks of life. Fullerton can easily be referred to as a little big town. With 130 thousand people you'd never know by the small town feel.
The only drawback is that housing is very expensive as with any where you go in Southern California. But if California is what you're looking for then the price can be worth it here. Read Less
Friendly community with many activities to offer 4.5 rating By amerigeavenue ( Mar 13, 2013) Fullerton is a warm, friendly, eclectic community that offers many activities to it's diverse residents and visitors. The highlight of Fullerton is Downtown, where vintage shops, unique and delicious restaurants, and charming coffee houses can be found along tree-lined streets w ...Read More ith lights. Several recommended places are Ye Olde Ship (an authentic British pub), Rialto Cafe, Brownstone Cafe, Rutabegorz (great menu for all tastes- has healthy options as well as vegetarian and vegan options), Kento's Greek Kitchen, Chomp Rock 'n Roll Sushi (explosion roll is the best!), Old Spaghetti Factory, Out of Vogue, Brick Basement, Buffalo Exchange, Roadkill Ranch, Tranquil Tea Lounge, Green Bliss Cafe, Night Owl Cafe, and Cafe Veronese. Also, there is a charming train station that has a great view of Disneyland fireworks. Metrolink trains run through here, which makes commuting to L.A. a breeze. You can even take special trains to some events at Edison Field in Anaheim and avoid the parking crunch.

If you are moving to Fullerton, be aware that it can be categorized into several neighborhoods (some of which are recommended over others). South of Commonwealth has some parts that are a little rougher than others. To the far East lies Cal State Fullerton and Hope University, which draw many college students to the apartment complexes nearby. Moving a little West you will find a quiet, affordable, and friendly residential area close to good schools. Several streets from this neighborhood set up great displays for Christmas! A little further West than this is the Downtown neighborhood which has many historic bungalows. In this neighborhood is Fullerton Junior College and the Continuation College Campus, so streets close by can have parking issues in the evening. On the West side of Harbor Blvd (the center of Downtown) is the central library and new Community Center, right next to Downtown. Further West is another safe, quiet, residential neighborhood. North of Chapman Avenue is where most of the expensive Fullerton homes exist in the hills with beautiful views of Orange County and the ocean (facing South), or the hills of Carbon Canyon (East and North). There are many hiking trails in this area. Parks are scattered all throughout the city.

Having been a resident of this community for nearly ten years, I have been really happy living in Fullerton. I would recommend it for fun young couples, families, and retirees. Read Less
Fullerton is Heading South 3 rating By Chuckest ( Dec 25, 2011) I have lived in Fullerton for 40 years. When I came the police department was "Local" most of the officers were from Fullerton. And they were "Peace Officers" . If you called them for excessive noise after ten PM they would come, and talk to the offender and try to get them to tu ...Read More rn down the music. Then they would talk to the caller and try to get them to tolerate slight loud music.

Now they are "Law Enforcement Officers" when they are called out they cite the law breaker, and if they find the caller in violation of any law they cite him as well.

I am afraid if we do not do something to reign them in they are heading toward para-military officers.

In July of this year 6 Fullerton Police Officers beat a homeless to death. The police reports said he was "SUSPECTED" of breaking into cars near the downtown area. The City Council did nothing. All six cops stayed on the job, which sent a signal to the citizens that the police must have been justified in the severe beating because the offender must have put up some major (perhaps on PCP) resistance. To confirm this assumption two of the officers reported broken bones.

As the truth began to emerge the homeless man was not breaking into cars, The cops knew him, they knew he was mentally ill. And aside from trying to run away, did not resist the cops. But he was beaten to nonrecognition, tazzed at least five times and while laying face down cops with their weight on the homeless man compressed his lungs and he suffocated to death.

There can be no reason for a 135 pound man to require six officers to restrain and handcuff. Read Less
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Friendly community with many activities to offer 4.5 rating By amerigeavenue ( Mar 13, 2013) Fullerton is a warm, friendly, eclectic community that offers many activities to it's diverse residents and visitors. The highlight of Fullerton is Downtown, where vintage shops, unique and delicious restaurants, and charming coffee houses can be found along tree-lined streets w ...Read More ith lights. Several recommended places are Ye Olde Ship (an authentic British pub), Rialto Cafe, Brownstone Cafe, Rutabegorz (great menu for all tastes- has healthy options as well as vegetarian and vegan options), Kento's Greek Kitchen, Chomp Rock 'n Roll Sushi (explosion roll is the best!), Old Spaghetti Factory, Out of Vogue, Brick Basement, Buffalo Exchange, Roadkill Ranch, Tranquil Tea Lounge, Green Bliss Cafe, Night Owl Cafe, and Cafe Veronese. Also, there is a charming train station that has a great view of Disneyland fireworks. Metrolink trains run through here, which makes commuting to L.A. a breeze. You can even take special trains to some events at Edison Field in Anaheim and avoid the parking crunch.

If you are moving to Fullerton, be aware that it can be categorized into several neighborhoods (some of which are recommended over others). South of Commonwealth has some parts that are a little rougher than others. To the far East lies Cal State Fullerton and Hope University, which draw many college students to the apartment complexes nearby. Moving a little West you will find a quiet, affordable, and friendly residential area close to good schools. Several streets from this neighborhood set up great displays for Christmas! A little further West than this is the Downtown neighborhood which has many historic bungalows. In this neighborhood is Fullerton Junior College and the Continuation College Campus, so streets close by can have parking issues in the evening. On the West side of Harbor Blvd (the center of Downtown) is the central library and new Community Center, right next to Downtown. Further West is another safe, quiet, residential neighborhood. North of Chapman Avenue is where most of the expensive Fullerton homes exist in the hills with beautiful views of Orange County and the ocean (facing South), or the hills of Carbon Canyon (East and North). There are many hiking trails in this area. Parks are scattered all throughout the city.

Having been a resident of this community for nearly ten years, I have been really happy living in Fullerton. I would recommend it for fun young couples, families, and retirees. Read Less
Fullerton is Heading South 3 rating By Chuckest ( Dec 25, 2011) I have lived in Fullerton for 40 years. When I came the police department was "Local" most of the officers were from Fullerton. And they were "Peace Officers" . If you called them for excessive noise after ten PM they would come, and talk to the offender and try to get them to tu ...Read More rn down the music. Then they would talk to the caller and try to get them to tolerate slight loud music.

Now they are "Law Enforcement Officers" when they are called out they cite the law breaker, and if they find the caller in violation of any law they cite him as well.

I am afraid if we do not do something to reign them in they are heading toward para-military officers.

In July of this year 6 Fullerton Police Officers beat a homeless to death. The police reports said he was "SUSPECTED" of breaking into cars near the downtown area. The City Council did nothing. All six cops stayed on the job, which sent a signal to the citizens that the police must have been justified in the severe beating because the offender must have put up some major (perhaps on PCP) resistance. To confirm this assumption two of the officers reported broken bones.

As the truth began to emerge the homeless man was not breaking into cars, The cops knew him, they knew he was mentally ill. And aside from trying to run away, did not resist the cops. But he was beaten to nonrecognition, tazzed at least five times and while laying face down cops with their weight on the homeless man compressed his lungs and he suffocated to death.

There can be no reason for a 135 pound man to require six officers to restrain and handcuff. Read Less
Fullerton, CA - Full of Life 4 rating By Anonymous ( May 31, 2010) I have only visited Fullerton once but I was impressed by its cleanliness and concern for nature. Th city of Fullerton is unlike larger cities in California which have been modernized at the expense of natural vegetation. During my stay over the weekend, I visited one of my frien ...Read More ds, who works at an Equestrian Center in Coyote Hills. Coyote Hills is a low lying, somewhat barren hilly area, by the Sea. It is popular because of its numerous bicycle, motorbike, equestrian and walking trials.

If you have a family then you should consider moving here because the Fullerton public and private schools are regarded as some of the best in Nation. My friend's son goes to University of California Fullerton campus, even after getting scholarship offer from the famed Los Angeles campus.

It seems that everyone is spellbound by the artistic atmosphere of Fullerton. I haven't visited any theaters but my friend told me that someone coming from New York will never miss anything, as several music companies and Civil Light Opera perform daily shows in many historic theaters, around Fullerton. It also has a great nightlife for people who are Rock N Roll, Punk and Hip Hop, types. Read Less

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      Fullerton, CA

      Founded in the late 1880s, Fullerton is located in Northern Orange County, in Southern California. It is also approximately 10 minutes north of Anaheim and a 30 minutes drive from Los Angeles. Being the fourth oldest city in Orange County, you can expect to see lots of historical sites, buildings, and properties.

      If you have a passion for history, then your weekends will be packed with plenty of fun activities to do. The good thing about Fullerton’s community is that everyone is very welcoming. The city also boasts of being the smartest community in the entire state behind Irvine.

      Being one of the best areas for education, Fullerton has five universities and colleges, including Cal State Fullerton and Fullerton College. These education centers also cater to the communities’ educational needs by providing regular public talks with renowned guest speakers.

      Fullerton, CA offers more than 2,500 parking spots that are free and open to the public. With all these available spaces, you will have peace of mind as you enjoy your meal at the restaurant or have fun at the bar, without worrying about your car being towed.

      Apart from being a historical timepiece, Fullerton is also known for its independent minor league baseball team. You will also gain access to the entertainment aspects of the city like listening to live music in the South of Commonwealth Ave - Soco. In fact, this is where some of the most notable names in music started like Social Distortion, The Adolescents, and The Offspring.

      Another notable aspect of Soco is that you not only get to enjoy the music; you also get to visit different restaurants and bars. No packed foods here, you can visit the Fullerton farmers market four days every week and get fresh, mouthwatering produce for any delicious meal.

      For families with children who love playing outdoors, Fullerton is full of parks you can enjoy. It has at least 50 parks, which include the Hillcrest Park, Rolling Hills Park, and Craig Regional Park. Fullerton also maintains a swim complex, an equestrian center, tennis courts, and the Brea Dam Recreational Area. If you are a football or soccer fan, the size of Fullerton’s stadium—Cal State Titan Stadium— is perfect for any huge football or soccer game.

      Due to its vicinity to Los Angeles and its size, the Cal State Titan Stadium has been used to host some of the most incredible games, and you get to be part of the experience. Despite being quite historic, Fullerton does come with different adventures anyone can enjoy. If you are the type of person who loves partying, Fullerton has got you covered. If you like having peaceful nights, Fullerton comes with several places to discover.

      B- Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Fullerton? Yes, there are some amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Brea Reservoir Park
      Hillcrest Park
      Unknown Name
      Brea Dam Park
      Hiltscher Park
      Unknown Name
      Leonard Andrews Tennis Center
      Laguna Road School Park

      Entertainment

      Fox Theatre
      Bronwyn Dodson Theatre
      Louis E. Plummer Auditorium
      Campus Theater
      Fullerton Museum Center
      Wilshire Auditorium
      Fullerton College Art Gallery
      PAS Gallery and Studio

      Food & Drink

      Farmer Boys
      Jack in the Box
      McDonald's
      Fullerton Brew Co
      SomiSomi
      Unknown Name
      Hapa Cupcakes
      Subway

      B Commute

      Is public transit available in Fullerton? Of all people who commute, 2.7% take public transportation in Fullerton.
      Drive to Work
      77%

      1% higher than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      3%

      2% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      2%

      equal to the US average

      A+ Health & Safety

      Is Fullerton a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Saint Jude Medical Center

      Pharmacies

      CVS Pharmacy
      King's Pharmacy
      Health Center
      CVS Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      Walgreens
      Rite Aid

      Doctors