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Find Apartments for Rent in Ohio. Ohio is one of the states in the United States that were developed as agricultural lands. Today Ohio is one of the leading industrial states in the US thanks to the availability of natural resources and possible sources of power. The state is named after Ohio River. Buckeye State as it is nicknamed has a lot to offer its dwellers.

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You are on the right track if you made up your mind to rent an apartment in Ohio. Generally, the cost of living in Ohio is low. Apartments for rent in Ohio are not as costly as in some other states in the US. The price for a decent apartment that will offer you maximum comfort ranges from $300 to $575 a month. And this is appreciable compare to the cost of an apartment of the same worth in other states. Houses are sold are the cost of $50,000 to $100, 000 depending on the facilities in the house. Besides the low cost of apartment in Ohio, things are considerable cheap in Ohio. Though some cities may be more costly to live in than others but generally speaking the living cost is low in Ohio. Consequently, renting apartment in Ohio can be said to be an investment of money and time.

Apartments and living complexes in Ohio are under routine check. The SafeRent services provide the tenants’ rental history and any other necessary information about an apartment for rent in Ohio. So, you can always find out if there is any broken agreement in the past or bridge of contract by the apartment owner or by the previous tenants of the apartment and also the reason for such behaviour.

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Ohio is a river state and there are many apartments located along the riverside. If you love living along the riverside then you may consider renting apartment in such cities as Cleveland. Owing to the industrialised nature of Ohio, it is easy to get job in the State. This is one thing that you will gain by renting an apartment in Ohio.

Ohio is rich in history and culture. If you are renting an apartment in Ohio, you will have a number of interesting historical and natural scenery to view. For people who are interested in culture and adventure renting apartment in Ohio will be a nice idea.

Apartments for rent in Ohio are located in many of the cities in the state. Each of these cities is unique in itself and provides a unique living condition. In other words, you should also consider the cities if you want to rent apartment in Ohio. Some cities have more places of interest than others. Some provides more job opportunities than others. There are also some that are known for education. You can always find what each city is known for or what it will offer you. This will help you to decide on where to rent your apartment in Ohio. Some of the notable cities in Ohio where you can rent apartment are: Cleveland, Columbus, Akron, and Cincinnati. Studio apartments in Ohio average $480 per month, one bedroom apartments $560, and two bedroom apartments average about $700 per month.

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Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, Dayton, Youngstown, Canton, Lorain, Springfield, Hamilton, Lakewood, Elyria, Euclid, Middletown, Mentor, Cuyahoga Falls, Mansfield, Warren, Newark, Strongsville, West Chester, Fairfield, Lima, Findlay, Lancaster, Westerville, Marion, North Olmsted, Brunswick, Stow, Reynoldsburg, Fairborn, Westlake, Dublin, Massillon, Bowling Green, Defiance, North Royalton, Kent, Barberton, Sandusky, Grove City, Maple Heights, Zanesville, Delaware, Medina, Wooster, Hilliard, Xenia, Alliance, Willoughby, Hudson, North Ridgeville, Washington Court House, Mason, Troy, Oxford, Solon, Chillicothe, Galloway, Athens, Ashland, Brook Park, Ashtabula, Niles, Portsmouth, Piqua, Rocky River, Eastlake, Sidney, Miamisburg, Oregon, Steubenville, Berea

Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati are Ohio's largest Cities. Here is a list of their most popular neighborhoods:

Columbus Neighborhoods:
Northwest, North Linden, Harrison West, West Columbus Interim, Mckinley Avenue Corridor, South Linden, Brewery, Southside, Victorican Village, Weinland Park, Far South, Southwest, Whitehall, Worthington, North Central, Northeast, Far North, South Alum Creek, South Side, Fort Columbus Airport, Greater Hilltop, Bexley, Brice Tussing, Southeast, Northland, Clintonville, Olentangy River Road, Westland, Upper Arlington, Downtown, South Central Accord, Near East, Franklinton, Near Southside, Italian Village, Milo Grogan, University, Rocky Fork Blacklick Accord, Tri South

Cleveland Neighborhoods:
Forest Hills, Buckeye Shaker, Euclid Green, Cudell, Corlett, Central, Fairfax, Puritas Longmead, Edgewater, Goodrich Kirkland, Glenville, North Collinwood, Riverside, Brooklyn Center, Stockyards, Mt Pleasant, Indurstrial Valley, Saint Claire Superior, Downtown, Clark Fulton, Union Miles Park, South Broadway, Kinsmith, North Broadway, Lee Miles, Detroit Shoreway, Kamm's Corner, Old Brooklyn, Tremont, Hough, University District, Woodland Hills, South Collinwood, Jefferson, West Boulevard, Ohio City West Side

Cincinnati Neighborhoods:
North Avondale, Corryville, Camp Washington, Clifton, Mount Lookout, Lower Price Hill, Hartwell, Cuf, Carthage, Hyde Park, Central Business District, Avondale, Oakley, Sayler Park, California, Roselawn, Mount Adams, Sedamsville, Linwood, Paddock Hills, East Price Hill, Evanston, Riverside, Mount Auburn, West Price Hill, Walnut Hills, Mount Airy, Westwood, Winton Place, Pleasant Ridge, South Cumminsville, College Hill, Madisonville, North Fairmount, Mount Washington, South Fairmount, East End, Winton Hills, East Westwood, Kennedy Heights, West End, Bond Hill, Northside, Columbia Tusculum, Over The Rhine