Pricing & Availability

Allure runs fourteen distinct floor plans across four stories and 282 units, built in 2006, according to Apartment Finder’s property record. The table below reflects what the official floor-plan page showed on the date checked.
| Floor plan | Beds / baths | Sq. ft. | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| S1 | Studio / 1 | 595 | Call for details |
| A1 | 1 / 1 | 604 | Available 8/8/2026 – $2,258.88/mo |
| A1-Loft | 1 / 1 | 723 | Call for details |
| A4 | 1 / 1 | 751 | Call for details |
| A5 | 1 / 1 | 800 | Call for details |
| A2 | 1 / 1 | 820 | Call for details |
| A4-Loft | 1 / 1 | 881 | Call for details |
| A2-Loft | 1 / 1 | 946 | Call for details |
| B2 | 2 / 2 | 1,120 | Call for details |
| B4 | 2 / 2 | 1,181 | Call for details |
| B2-Loft | 2 / 2 | 1,265 | Call for details |
| B3 | 2 / 2 | 1,453 | Call for details |
| B3-Loft | 2 / 2 | 1,634 | Call for details |
B3-Loft, at 1,634 square feet, is the largest layout the community offers – more than two and a half times the size of the smallest studio. Wider recent-lease data from Apartments.com puts the achievable range at $2,259 to $2,930/month, and its affordability calculator estimates that a renter needs roughly $90,360 in annual gross income to comfortably qualify for the $2,259 unit under a 30%-of-income guideline. Thirteen of fourteen plans require a call to the leasing office to get an actual number.
What’s the pet deposit and monthly pet rent at Allure? A $500 deposit covers up to two pets; monthly pet rent runs $35 for a cat and $50 for a dog, with no stated weight limit but breed restrictions in place, per ApartmentRatings.com’s policy listing for the property.
How Allure Compares on Price

Orange, CA’s average apartment rent was $2,802/month as of June 2026, up 1.63% year over year from $2,757, according to the RentCafe Orange, CA Rent Report.
| Unit type | Allure entry price | Orange, CA average |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | Not currently priced (call for details) | $2,336 / 542 sq ft |
| 1-bedroom | $2,258.88 (A1, 604 sq ft) | $2,491 / 741 sq ft |
| 2-bedroom | Not currently priced (call for details) | $3,027 / 1,066 sq ft |
Allure’s one priced unit undercuts the city’s one-bedroom average by roughly $232 a month, though it’s also smaller than the 741-square-foot benchmark unit the average describes, so the per-square-foot comparison is closer than the headline number suggests.
Is Allure priced above or below the Orange, CA average? Its only currently listed unit, the 604-square-foot A1 one-bedroom at $2,258.88, sits below the city’s $2,491 one-bedroom average – but at a smaller footprint, and the other thirteen floor plans have no published price to compare.
Location, Commute & Neighborhood

Allure sits in the Uptown Orange area, zip code 92868, inside the Orange Unified School District. The assigned schools are Lampson Elementary, Portola Middle, and Orange High, per Zillow’s attendance-zone data – no source captured for this piece gave a current numeric GreatSchools rating for that specific zone, so none is stated here; check GreatSchools.org directly for that figure.
- The Chicago School – 1.8 miles, about a 4-minute drive.
- John Wayne/Orange County Airport – 10.4 miles, about 13 minutes.
- Long Beach Airport – 19.4 miles, about 24 minutes.
Chapman University and Santa Ana College are both named as nearby in the same location data, but without a quantified distance in any source checked for this page.
How far is Allure from Chapman University and job centers? Location data names both Chapman University and Santa Ana College as nearby but doesn’t quantify the distance; the only quantified commute figures available cover The Chicago School (1.8 miles) and the two nearest airports.
Amenities & Unit Features

Units feature ceilings up to 19 feet in loft-style plans, granite counters, stainless appliances, and in-unit washer/dryers; the community adds a business center, a clubhouse, a 24-hour fitness room, and a heated pool and spa.
Are the 19-foot ceilings in every unit? No – only the five loft-designated floor plans carry the tall-ceiling feature; the flat plans (A1, A2, A4, A5, B2, B4, B3) do not.
Who Manages the Property

Allure is managed by Greystar California, Inc., under Corp. License No. 1525765, broker Gerard S. Donohue, License No. 01265072. The community was built in 2006 and holds 282 units across four stories.
What Living at Allure Is Like, According to Residents

Allure holds a 3.9-out-of-5 rating across 250 reviews on ApartmentRatings.com as of this check, with maintenance responsiveness scored 4.9/5 in the site’s separate resident survey and grounds upkeep at 4.5/5.
Verified resident, 2023–2026 tenure, ApartmentRatings.com: Describes the community as clean, quiet, and well maintained, with maintenance requests handled quickly and staff consistently responsive.
Dated review, October 8, 2025, via Apartments.com: The reviewer says they love the apartment and its amenities but flags dirty common-area walls, carpets, and the garage floor as a presentation problem the property should address.
Parking shows up as a discussion point in 44 of the 250 tagged reviews, trailing only maintenance mentions at 62 – a real, if secondary, friction point rather than an isolated complaint.
How Allure Compares to Nearby Communities

| Property | Entry price | Standout detail |
|---|---|---|
| Allure – 3099 W Chapman Ave | $2,258.88 (1BR) | Loft units to 1,634 sq ft, pool and jacuzzi |
| Windsor Main Place – 1235 W Town & Country Rd | $2,681 to $2,788 (1BR) | Two pools, Bilt Rewards loyalty program, built 1999 |
| GEORGIAN – 315 W Lincoln Ave | From $1,995 | Cheapest of the four; older 2-story, 68-unit building from 1971 |
| BROOKFIELD – 245 E Lincoln Ave | $2,250 to $2,288 (1BR) | Rated 14.5% below the Orange city average by CoStar’s own May 2026 cross-property comparison |
Is there a nearby alternative that’s meaningfully cheaper? GEORGIAN starts around $1,995, roughly $264 below Allure’s one priced unit, but it’s a smaller, older 1971 building with none of Allure’s loft or pool-and-spa amenities.
Fees, Deposits & Pet Policy

| Fee | Amount | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Application fee | $35/applicant, nonrefundable | At application |
| Holding deposit | $200/unit, refundable | At application |
| Security deposit | $500 to $750, refundable | At move-in |
| Pet deposit | $500 (covers up to 2 pets) | At move-in |
| Pet rent | $35/mo (cat), $50/mo (dog) | Monthly |
| Utility billing admin fee | $4.75/unit | Monthly |
| Pest control | $3/unit | Monthly |
| Utility final-bill fee | $20/unit | At move-out |
Electric, gas, water, and sewer are billed by usage through third-party providers rather than folded into base rent, per Apartments.com’s fee disclosure.
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