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    4911 Ash Street - New, Cincinnati, OH 45212
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    11646 Hollingsworth Way, Cincinnati, OH 45240
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,660
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    451 Ludlow Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220
    • Studio
    • $695+
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    9686 Arvin Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45231
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,575
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    1600 Thompson Heights Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45223
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    • 1 BED
    • 2 BEDS
    • $795+
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    • $1,095+
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    5770 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45238
    • 3 BEDS
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    6918 Grace Ave, North College Hill, OH 45239
    • 2 BEDS
    • $1,395
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    510 Lowell Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220
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    3712 Odin Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45213
    • 2 BEDS
    • $1,075
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    3051, 3053, 3055 & 3060 Marshall Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220
    • Studio
    • 1 BED
    • 2+ BEDS
    • $745
    • $875+
    • $1,095
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    780 Fairborn Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45240
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,650
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    1925 Dallas Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45239
    • 2 BEDS
    • $1,125
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    9552 Pippin Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,275
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    4333 Champdale Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45238
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,525
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    P.O. Box 371029, Cincinnati, OH 45222
    • 2 BEDS
    • $9,999
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    3227 Bishop Street #2 And #8, Cincinnati, OH 45220
    • 2 BEDS
    • $1,495
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    2902 Jefferson Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220
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    • 1 BED
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    3227 Jefferson Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220
    • 2 BEDS
    • $1,295
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    3968 Davis Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45211
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,225
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    8732 Daly Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,225
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    336-348 Howell; 3400 Ormond, Cincinnati, OH 45220
    • 4 BEDS
    • 5 BEDS
    • $1,295
    • $1,995+
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    4071 Sharon Park Ln, Cincinnati, OH 45241
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    • 3 BEDS
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    • $1,100
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    404-420 Ludlow Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220
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    • 1 BED
    • 2 BEDS
    • $695+
    • $895+
    • $1,495
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    4902 PADDOCK RD Unit 2, CINCINNATI, OH 45237
    • 4 BEDS
    • $1,860
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    3351 Ainsworth Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45251
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,425
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Average rent in Cincinnati, OH

$1,273/mo Cincinnati, OH average rental price, February 2023
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The average monthly rent of apartments in Cincinnati, OH is $1,273.

    Cincinnati, OH apartment rent ranges

    About 37% of apartment rents in Cincinnati, OH range between $1,001-$1,500. Meanwhile, apartments priced over $1,501-$2,000 represent 18% of apartments. Around 32% of Cincinnati’s apartments are in the $701-$1,000 price range. 5% of apartments are priced between $501-$700.

    Cincinnati, OH rent trends

    Getting around in Cincinnati, OH

    47 /100
    Car-Dependent
    65 /100
    Bikeable
    Walk Score®: 47, Bike Score®: 65

    Frequently asked questions

    When were prices and availability in Cincinnati, OH last updated?

    Prices and availability in Cincinnati, OH were last updated on 5 Jun 2023.

    What are the best apartments in Cincinnati, OH?

    The best apartments in Cincinnati, OH are: The Lofts at Shillito Place, Bishops Gate, Gramercy on Garfield, Cincinnati Premier Living and Adams Edge Apartments.

    What is the average rent in Cincinnati, OH?

    The average rent in Cincinnati, OH is $1,273. Start your search for apartments in Cincinnati, OH now.

    What is the price range for a studio apartment in Cincinnati, OH?

    The price range for a studio apartment in Cincinnati, OH is between $545 and $3,479. View all studio apartments in Cincinnati, OH.

    What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Cincinnati, OH?

    The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Cincinnati, OH is between $545 and $2,989. Browse all available 1-bedroom apartments in Cincinnati, OH now.

    What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Cincinnati, OH?

    The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Cincinnati, OH is between $745 and $9,999. Browse and find a 2-bedroom apartment in Cincinnati, OH.

    What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Cincinnati, OH?

    The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Cincinnati, OH is between $745 and $165,000. Browse all available 3-bedroom apartments in Cincinnati, OH.

    What type of rental buildings are in Cincinnati, OH?

    In Cincinnati 61% of the housing is rented out compared to 39% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 15% of Cincinnati’s apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 69% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 15% are single-family rentals.

    What do typical apartment communities look like in Cincinnati, OH?

    The average age of rental buildings in Cincinnati is 43 years old, with 19% being newer apartment buildings completed since 2000. The average height of apartment buildings in the city is 4 stories, of which 81% are garden-style apartment communities, 17% are mid-sized buildings, and 8% are high-rises. These characteristics describe large-scale apartment communities of 50 apartments or more.

    What apartment floorplans are common in Cincinnati, OH?

    Studio apartments in Cincinnati are around 3% of rentals, while 1-bedroom floor plans represent 42% of the total stock. For those in search of larger rentals, 2-bedroom floorplans make up 45% of all rentals. More generous apartments with 3 bedrooms or more are also available in this city for those in search of more space.

    Cincinnati, OH in the news

    Renter's guide to Cincinnati, OH

    The city of Cincinnati is known for its sports teams, universities, museums, and German influenced food.

    Cincinnati is the third largest city in Ohio and has diverse neighborhoods with great dining. Cincinnati has a long history; it was first settled in 1788 and over the years has become a thriving but very livable city. Cincinnati has a total area of 79.54 square miles.

    Cincinnati is just across the Ohio River from Kentucky and a mere 106 miles from Ohio’s current largest city, Columbus. Cincinnati offers all four seasons, a distinct winter, spring, summer and fall. Snowfall is common in January but the springs and summers are warm and sunny. July is the warmest summer month with the average temperature reaching 75.9 degrees.

    Tips for renting in Cincinnati, OH

    For those considering a move to Cincinnati, the neighborhood of Mount Adams stands out as a premier place to live for Millennials. It gets great reviews from singles and young couples due to its lively nightlife and eclectic dining scene. For those wanting something a bit quieter, Pleasant Ridge is a top option. It’s a bit quieter and more family-friendly.

    Renters’ rights are protected in Cincinnati. When it comes to rental agreements, Ohio law forbids landlords from shifting certain responsibilities or liabilities to a tenant. Such clauses in a lease cannot be enforced against the tenant. Furthermore, since landlords almost always write the lease, courts typically rule that any unclear or convoluted terms will be decided in favor of the tenant and against the landlord.

    One tip for those relocating to Cincinnati is to be aware that the city essentially shuts down on baseball’s opening day! And since winter can bring snow in Cincinnati, the best time to move is spring, summer or fall if at all possible.

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    Cincinnati, OH demographics

    Cincinnati, OH has a population of 308,664 according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 159,219 of Cincinnati’s residents are women and 149,445 are men. The median age of those who live in Cincinnati, OH is 32.7.

    Living in Cincinnati, OH

    Cincinnati has a great climate and a lively sports and arts scene. There are two professional sports teams in Cincinnati: the NFL football team - The Cincinnati Bengals, and the Cincinnati Reds, in the National League of Major League Baseball.

    Compared to other cities of similar size Cincinnati does not have a strong public transit system, however, the city is working to change that by making the Streetcar available to the public in September 2016.

    Cincinnati, OH households

    • 62,652 Family
      77,139 Non-family
    • 32,688 Children
      107,103 No Children
    • 139,791Total Number of Households
    • 2.11Average People Per Household
    • $45,235Median Household Income

    According to U.S. Census data, there are 139,791 households in Cincinnati, OH. 62,652 are family households and 77,139 are non-family households. There are 32,688 households with children in Cincinnati and 107,103 households without children. On average, about 2.11 people live in a household in Cincinnati, OH.

    Things to do in Cincinnati, OH

    Cincinnati has a long history of German influence and this can still be seen in the bakeries, butcher shops, and ice cream shops that exist in nearly every Cincinnati neighborhood to this day. Cincinnati is also very well known for its Oktoberfest Celebration which rivals the celebrations in Germany.

    Cincinnati was also an important stop on the Underground Railroad of the Civil War and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center was built in the city for that very reason.

    One of the top attractions in Cincinnati in spring, summer, and fall are going to see the Cincinnati Reds play baseball. In the fall and winter, the Cincinnati Bengals football team is an even bigger draw. Both teams play home games in downtown Cincinnati and the environment for all the games is family friendly or perfect for a couple on a date. The Bengals play in Paul Brown Stadium and the Reds play in Great American Ball Park. Both facilities are only a few years old and offer fun for the entire family.

    Things to do

    One of the top attractions in Cincinnati in spring, summer, and fall are going to see the Cincinnati Reds play baseball. In the fall and winter, the Cincinnati Bengals football team is an even bigger draw. Both teams play home games in downtown Cincinnati and the environment for all the games is family friendly or perfect for a couple on a date. The Bengals play in Paul Brown Stadium and the Reds play in Great American Ball Park. Both facilities are only a few years old and offer fun for the entire family.

    The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens are a wonderful place to visit anytime of year. In the winter, go at night and enjoy the Festival of Lights at the zoo. In the summer, stroll the lovely grounds and explore the Africa exhibit and stop by the Elephant Reserve.

    A visit to the Krohn Conservatory is another prime opportunity to explore in Cincinnati. These lush botanical gardens also offer revolving butterfly shows, perfect for kids! Guests can mingle with beautiful and exotic butterflies.

    The Cincinnati Art Museums is one of the oldest art museums in the entire country and has a stellar permanent collection as well as exciting rotating exhibits.

    The Cincinnati Art Museums is one of the oldest art museums in the entire country and has a stellar permanent collection as well as exciting rotating exhibits.

    A popular annual event in Cincinnati is Oktoberfest, one of the largest Oktoberfest celebrations outside of Germany. Cincinnati is also well known for its fireworks display on the 4th of July which is free to watch!

    Shopping Venues and Parks in Cincinnati

    Cincinnati has great shopping options such as Rookwood Commons which has a variety of higher end stores and Cincinnati Premium Outlets, the perfect place to score a deal.

    Top parks in Cincinnati include Eden Park which offers gardens, walking paths, and views of the Ohio River. Alms Park is another option with 94 acres, panoramic views, and hiking trails. Bellevue Park is a bit lesser known than Eden Park or Alms Park but at 400 feet high the views should not be missed!

    Things to do

    Cincinnati, OH employment & economy

    Cincinnati is home to Children’s Hospital, a major employer and a cutting-edge facility for children’s health. It is the third largest employer behind the University of Cincinnati. The Kroger Company is the largest employer in Cincinnati.

    Cincinnati is home to three Fortune 500 Companies: The Kroger Company, which owns Kroger Grocery stores, Macy’s, which owns Macy’s department stores, and Procter & Gamble, a major manufacturer of consumer goods including family, personal, and household care products.

    Education in Cincinnati, OH

    Cincinnati Public Schools is the largest public school district in Greater Cincinnati, the third-largest district in Ohio and one of Cincinnati's largest employers, with about 4,500 people. CPC schools offer a blended learning initiative that combines face to face learning with online learning to prepare students for the tech savvy modern world outside of the classroom.

    Cincinnati also has several colleges for further education including the University of Cincinnati. UC is located in the heart of downtown and has a top tier basketball team. It’s a great place to earn a higher degree. Another top university in Cincinnati is Xavier University. Xavier has a much smaller enrollment than University of Cincinnati with about 4500 undergraduate students to UC’s 40,000. Xavier is also well known for its own top tier basketball program

    Cincinnati, OH education statistics

    The level of education of the population of Cincinnati, OH is as follows: 3% have no high school education, 34% completed some high school, 21% partially completed college, 7% have an Associate Degree, 22% have a Bachelor Degree, and 14% have a Graduate Degree.

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