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Average Rent in Dayton, OH

Average Rent in Dayton, OH

Avg. RentAnnual Change
Studio - $700-3%
1 Bed - $885+4%
2 Beds - $1,114+5%
Last updated 12/6/2024

Average Apartment Cost in Dayton, OH

The average rent for apartments in Dayton, OH, is between $700 and $1,114 in 2024. For a studio apartment in Dayton, OH, the average rent is $700. When it comes to 1-bedroom apartments, the average rent in Dayton, OH, is $885. For a 2-bedroom apartment, the average rent is $1,114.

Apartment Rent Ranges in Dayton, OH

Apartment PricesProportion
11%
51%
29%
5%
3%

Neighborhood Apartment Rent Trends in Dayton, OH

NeighborhoodStudio Avg RentAnnual Change
Grafton Hill$620+4%
North Central Dayton$620--
Five Oaks$620+4%
Southeast Dayton$599--
Walnut Hills$5990%
Northeast Dayton$557--
Forest Ridge-Quail Hollow$535--
Eastern Hills$5290%
Neighborhood1 Bed Avg RentAnnual Change
Oregon$1,254+8%
Downtown Dayton$1,199-4%
South Park$1,162-27%
Shroyer Park$945--
Wesleyan Hill$925--
Southeast Dayton$774--
Forest Ridge-Quail Hollow$764--
Northeast Dayton$762--
Walnut Hills$749+3%
Dayton View Triangle$700--
College Hill$700--
Eastmont$700--
Grafton Hill$690-1%
Five Oaks$690-1%
Eastern Hills$675+8%
Belmont$650+3%
North Central Dayton$600--
Southern Dayton View$600--
Northern Hills$600--
Twin Towers$599--
Wright View$550+5%
Philadelphia Woods$535+10%
Neighborhood2 Beds Avg RentAnnual Change
Oregon$1,5590%
South Park$1,501--
Downtown Dayton$1,496-3%
Southeast Dayton$1,199--
Shroyer Park$1,199--
Huffman$1,100--
Belmont$1,050+5%
Grafton Hill$950--
Five Oaks$950--
Northeast Dayton$927--
Burkhardt$800--
Eastmont$800--
Forest Ridge-Quail Hollow$799--
Linden Heights$775--
Hillcrest$7500%
Eastern Hills$7250%
North Central Dayton$700--
Philadelphia Woods$657+10%
Wesleyan Hill$650-22%
Wright View$645--
Walnut Hills$625-29%

How Other Cities Compare to Dayton, OH

CityStudio Avg RentAnnual Change
Covington$1,580-38%
Blue Ash$1,523+2%
Fairfield$1,4690%
Cincinnati$1,392+20%
Beavercreek$1,253+7%
West Chester$979+7%
Centerville$792-18%
Springfield$700+12%
Middletown$675--
Fairborn$650-15%
Miamisburg$624-21%
City1 Bed Avg RentAnnual Change
Blue Ash$1,799+67%
Mason$1,670+4%
Cincinnati$1,605+12%
West Chester$1,510+49%
Covington$1,496+11%
Loveland$1,420+10%
Miamisburg$1,358-1%
Lebanon$1,337+7%
Beavercreek$1,324-15%
Centerville$1,311+48%
Huber Heights$1,291+5%
Fairfield$1,194-8%
Hamilton$1,170+26%
Milford$1,012+14%
Kettering$940+3%
Middletown$869+9%
Fairborn$864-5%
Bellefontaine$850--
Xenia$8490%
Springfield$800+8%
Troy$7600%
Union City$700--
City2 Beds Avg RentAnnual Change
Blue Ash$2,499+71%
Cincinnati$2,027+16%
Covington$1,990+27%
Mason$1,852-1%
West Chester$1,712+46%
Loveland$1,647+12%
Beavercreek$1,629-2%
Huber Heights$1,611+2%
Lebanon$1,438+1%
Hamilton$1,405+32%
Centerville$1,383+19%
Fairfield$1,355-7%
Miamisburg$1,351-1%
Milford$1,264+17%
Fairborn$1,069-9%
Middletown$1,049-5%
Kettering$965-5%
Xenia$9040%
Springfield$900+16%
Union City$825--
Troy$790+21%

Dayton, OH Rent Trends

Studio1 Bed2 Beds
Dec 2023Jan 2024Feb 2024Mar 2024Apr 2024May 2024Jun 2024Jul 2024Aug 2024Sep 2024Oct 2024Nov 2024Dec 2024
$699$722$702$702$702$706$710$715$715$720$675$700$700
$847$849$827$832$829$819$824$832$832$822$849$849$849
$1040$1052$1052$1035$1024$1027$1032$1057$1112$1094$1117$1139$1147
$1115$1115$1142$1142$1159$1159$1159$1195$1203$1195$1195$1203$1203

Neighborhood Information for Dayton, OH

What are the most affordable neighborhoods in Dayton, OH?

The most affordable neighborhoods in Dayton are Philadelphia Woods, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $535, Wright View, where renters pay $550 on average for a 1-bedroom apartment, and Twin Towers, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $599. If you're looking for other great deals, check out the listings in North Central Dayton ($600 for a 1-bedroom apartment) or Southern Dayton View ($600 for a 1-bedroom apartment), compared to the $885 average for an Dayton 1-bedroom apartment.

What are the most expensive neighborhoods in Dayton, OH?

The most expensive neighborhoods in Dayton are Oregon, where the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment is just $1,254. offering similar apartments at an average of Downtown Dayton, $1,199, and South Park, $1,162. For additional value-for-money options, consider Shroyer Park ($945 for a 1-bedroom apartment) or Wesleyan Hill ($925 for a 1-bedroom apartment). These prices represent a significant saving when compared to the Dayton average for a 1-bedroom apartment, which stands at $885.

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Dayton, OH?

The most popular neighborhoods in Dayton are Grafton Hill, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $690, Oregon, where renters pay $1,254 on average for a 1-bedroom apartment, and Downtown Dayton, where the average 1-bedroom apartment rent goes for $1,199. If you're looking for other popular neighborhoods, check out the listings in Five Oaks ($690 for a 1-bedroom apartment) or South Park ($1,162 for a 1-bedroom apartment), compared to the $885 average for an Dayton 1-bedroom apartment.

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