Studio Apartments for Rent in Ballville, OH
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Studio $1,000Base rent4.0 (3)1957 Glen Springs Drive, Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $925Base rent5.0 (2)811 Third Ave, Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Only 1 unit leftStudio $850Base rent5.0 (1)816 Marvin St., Fremont, OH 43420Apply online • Pet friendly
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Studio $750+Base rent3.0 (8)1228 June St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $1,100Base rentWilson Ave., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $850Base rent4.5 (5)714 Marvin St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $800+Base rent4.5 (4)804 Marvin St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $875Base rent4.0 (4)1815 Moore St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $775+Base rent5.0 (6)1745 Moore St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $950Base rent1775 Moore St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $775+Base rent4.5 (2)909 Mulberry St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $825+Base rent905 Mulberry St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $775+Base rent915 Mulberry St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $800+Base rent901 Mulberry St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $775+Base rent4.0 (1)921 Mulberry St., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $2,198Base rent1720 Port Clinton Road, Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Studio $1,700Base rent4.0 (14)2361 Fangboner Rd., Fremont, OH 43420Pet friendly
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Frequently asked questions
What are the advantages of renting a studio apartment in Ballville, OH?
Studio apartments in Ballville, OH tend to be more affordable than other apartments and they have lower utility costs.
What are the downsides of renting a studio apartment in Ballville, OH?
One of the downsides of living in a studio apartment is the limited storage space.
Renting a studio apartment in Ballville, OH
If you are looking for affordable housing you’re in the right place. There are 17 rental units, with prices starting from as low as $750. Are you the typical bachelor who thinks a house is four wheels with a bed and not a zen-zone where happiness lives? Or maybe you are a very active professional, living the big-city life, practically spending all your existence downtown: working, eating and having fun. Essentially, you’re only going home for sleeping. So why would it bother you that you have your kitchen in the main room and there is no balcony with beautiful views? You don’t have time to enjoy it anyway. And besides, you’re not the type to be staying in anyways. In that case, all you need is a cheap studio. If you’ve already set your mind on the “find efficiency apartment” mode, stop reading now and select “Studio” from our Beds filter. On the other hand, if you’re looking for something that is a bit homier, keep reading.
If you are not Mr. or Mrs. efficiency apartment…
It looks like you’re ballin’ on a budget, but you like your alone time at home. There can be huge differences between a small apartment and a studio apartment. If you like unwinding at home after a long day and cooking on the weekends, we recommend you to search for single bedroom apartments, where you will have a bit more space and a separate kitchen. Let’s face it, moving into a studio just because it’s a good deal it’s not always a good idea. Yes, probably your apartment will be more expensive than the cheapest pad in Ballville, OH which is going for $750, but it’s hard to put a price on feeling comfortable in your own home. Going down this path doesn’t necessarily mean either that you will need to overspend, with 17 listings and an average rent of $850 you will most likely find a one room apartment to call home.