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Featured Apartments in Springfield, OH

Dover Place Apartments

Beautiful apartment homes with tasteful landscaping, single-story and double wall construction for private quiet living.

Springfield OH, 45503

Aster Court Apartments

All major credit cards accepted ... Spacious Attic Storage ...Unique floor plans

Springfield OH, 45503

Governor's Manor

Upscale living modestly priced ... Convenient location to all city amenities ... Just a nice place to call home!

Springfield OH, 45505

Sweetbriar Apartments

Under new ownership and conveniently located

Springfield OH, 45505

Ashton Meadows

Quietly situated near Buck Creek State Park in Springfield, Ohio, Ashton Meadows has something for each unique renter looking for a place to call home.

Springfield OH, 45503

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Springfield, OH

Overview of Springfield

Located in Clark County near the I-70 and I-75 interchange and along Beaver Creek, Buck Creek and the Mad River is Springfield, OH. This city had a population of more than 60,000 residents in 2010, the U.S. Census Bureau reports, and roughly 24 percent of its citizens were under the age of 18.

Many residents enjoy the Springfield apartments for rent because the city boasts a rich culture and history. Springfield is home to various old factory locations, and this area has a wide variety of antique shops that sell memorable merchandise to visitors. Additionally, this city is about 43 miles west of Columbus, so you'll still be close to a major city that features numerous attractions and entertainment if you decide to live in Springfield.

Living in Springfield, OH

James Demint established Springfield in 1801, and the city grew substantially after the Old National Road was completed in 1839. The railroads of the 1840s helped the area's economy flourish, and Springfield was one of the worldwide leaders in manufacturing agricultural equipment by the start of the Civil War.

Springfield has had three nicknames - Champion City, Home City and the City of Roses - and each reflects a different portion of the city's history. It was originally called Champion City after the creation of the Champion reaper in the 1800s, and became known as the Home City at the turn of the 20th century because of its retirement homes. Nowadays, Springfield is commonly referred to as the City of Roses, which reflects the fact that its 33 greenhouses have produced more roses than any other city in the world.

When newcomers check out the apartments for rent in Springfield, OH, they might notice a tremendous amount of space available throughout the city. The U.S. Census Bureau states that Springfield consists of 25.29 square miles of land and has about 2,396 residents per square mile.

Springfield Work and Study

Many of the jobs in Springfield are filled by people who possess certificates or degrees. This city features a wide collection of business professionals, including registered nurses, human service assistants, computer systems analysts, teachers, wholesalers and manufacturing sales representatives.

The Springfield City School District provides numerous educational opportunities to students in the area. This district features 10 elementary schools, three middle schools, one high school, one alternative school, one pre-school and one learning cafe.

Clark State Community College has a Springfield campus that gives residents easy access to various courses and workshops. This college offers a broad range of educational programs, helping students earn certificates and associate's degrees in several technical fields.

Rentals in Springfield, OH and Cost of Living

If you're looking for affordable housing in the Buckeye State, you might consider the rentals in Springfield. Many apartments are available in this city for less than the national average, and typically cost between $400 and $900 per month.

Springfield Attractions and Special Events

The Springfield Museum of Art features a wide selection of contemporary and historical works. This museum has been a city staple since 1946, and is considered by many residents to be a top local destination for the appreciation and preservation of American artwork. It also hosts an annual art ball that provides community members a chance to celebrate the museum and view its large collection.

CultureFest is an annual community gathering held every September in Springfield. This event celebrates the cultural and ethnic diversity of the area, and provides an educational and enriching experience to attendees. You can enjoy dance, food, music and storytelling from a mix of cultures at this festival.

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