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Featured Apartments in Ohio

Dublin Plaza

Great Northwest Location...Just West of "Downtown"...Minutes from Ohio State University...On COTA Busline...

Columbus OH, 43215

Fairways at Royal Oak

20-Minutes From Downtown...46-acres of Country Club Living...Great Specials! Call Now!

Cincinnati OH, 45245

Village East

Rated BEST in Middletown and Franklin! Close to shopping...Close to highways...Clean, quiet and well-maintained community.

Franklin OH, 45005

Washington Place

Centrally Located west of I-75 at the southern edge of Dayton...Washer and Dryer in Every Apartment...Prestigious Washington Township address - NO CITY TAXES ... Washington Place Welcomes You Home...

Washington OH, 45342

North Pointe

The Flagship of the Boulevard! $3 Million Renovation in Progress! K&D Defines Upscale!

Euclid OH, 44132

The Landings At Beckett Ridge

Dramatic 9-Foot Ceilings in Every Apartment Home...Ideal location close to shopping, dining and highways...

West Chester OH, 45069

Residence at Washington Courthouse

Close to Schools, Hospital, and Shopping...Washer and Dryer Hook-Ups In Every Apartment...Walk-In Closets

Washington Court House OH, 43160

Stone Lodge Apartments

LIVE LIFE BETTER! Picnic area with grills...Olympic-sized pool...Within minutes of everything you need!

Columbus OH, 43232

Crescent Ridge Apartments & Townhomes

Nestled in the suburbs of Crescent Springs, Crescent Ridge offers all the convenience of an urban community tucked in a serene, relaxing atmosphere. Call today to view a completely renovated apartment home or townhome.

Crescent Springs OH, 41017

Timber Glen

LIVE LIFE BETTER! Beautiful Wooded Setting... Convenient to I-275...Pristine Apartments Affordabley Priced

Batavia OH, 45103

Overview

Ohio is famous for its firsts, from the historic to the delicious. It was the site of the world's first successful airplane flight by native sons Orville and Wilbur Wright as well as home of the first incandescent light bulb, invented by Thomas Edison. It's also where the first major league pro-baseball team was organized (the Cincinnati Reds, in 1866). As for the delicious...Ohio is the birthplace of hotdogs (1904), Life Savers candy (1912) and the banana split (1904). If Ohio sounds interesting so far, keep reading. The Buckeye State has a lot to offer.

What to Expect

As one of the nation's industrial leaders, Ohio ranks third in the U.S. for manufacturing employment. This is in spite of massive industrial decline since the 1960s, which has made Ohio the center of the "Rust Belt." However, the state continues to be a leader in the production of transportation equipment, metals and machinery. The state's economy is also helped by products from the land, including lime, clay, salt and agriculture. Extensive farmland produces corn, soybeans, hay, wheat, cattle, hogs and dairy products.

Ohioans are proud of their historical heritage, and the state makes it a priority to preserve and honor its landmarks and attractions. From sacred Native American grounds to Civil War sites to Ohio's second-to-none aviation legacy, there is plenty here to appreciate. Those who like to explore the great outdoors won't have to look far. Ohio offers hiking, hunting, fishing, bird watching, water sports and other recreational activities.

And what are you likely to find in terms of cost when looking for apartments in the state? Ohio's overall cost of living is about 5.5% below the national average, with housing—including apartments for rent—among the best benefits at 15% below average.

Where to Explore

Before being settled by early Americans, much of Ohio's land was covered with virgin forest.a vision that is hard to imagine today. From Lake Erie to the Ohio River (which gave the state its name), Ohio's landscape is mostly flat, with a few areas of hills. Columbus is the capital and largest city, while Cleveland is the state's largest metropolitan area, and Cleveland is an attractive option when looking for apartments in the state as well.

Columbus Apartments Ohio's largest city, Columbus is home to more than 725,000 people and is a transportation, industrial and trade center for the region and the entire state. City and state government, as well as the city's numerous research and educational centers, are major employers. Residents enjoy the city's professional hockey team (the Blue Jackets), racetracks, museums and a nice variety of cultural events. The overall cost of living is 3% below the national average, with prices for apartments hitting the national average. Expect to pay about $450 for studio apartments, $550-700 for one-bedroom apartments, $650-850 for two-bedroom apartments, and $900 and up for three-bedroom apartment rentals.

Cleveland Apartments Cleveland's nickname The New American City reflects the city's recent renaissance and commitment to improving itself. The second-largest city in Ohio, Cleveland is a major manufacturing and commercial center. Its downtown area has undergone extensive renovation in recent years, including new cultural, sports and entertainment attractions as well as a greater number and variety of apartments for rent. The overall cost of living is 7% below the national average, and apartments are among the most affordable in the state, with the rent for median apartments hitting $550 per month.

Cincinnati apartments Ohio's third largest city and a great place to call home, Cincinnati is known for its scenic beauty of steep hills, wooded suburbs and a picturesque downtown riverfront. Cincinnati has been on top-city lists in several publications; recently, Fortune Magazine rated it one of the top ten places to live and work. With its many amenities including museums, historic sties, world-class zoo and aquarium and pro sports teams it's no wonder it's called it the Queen City of the West. Cost of living here is 3% below the national average, with a median rent of $600 for apartment rentals.

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