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Cincinnati, OH apartments for rent

1,079 apartments for rent in Cincinnati, OH, from 149 communities.

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$1,750-$2,384 /mo

Renaissance at the Power Building

224 East 8th Street, Cincinnati, OH, 45202

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 1,920 sqft
6 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Garage
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Top rated for location
$1,270-$2,403 /mo

Textile Apartments

205 W. 4th Street,, Cincinnati, OH, 45202

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 421-980 sqft
50 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • Additional storage
  • Spacious closets
  • Dishwasher
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From $1,799 /mo

Finneytown Apartments and Townhomes

9133 Winton Road, Cincinnati, OH, 45231

3 beds 2-2.5 baths 1,350-1,360 sqft
4 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • Wood flooring
  • Spacious closets
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$1,330-$2,475 /mo

Harpers Point Apartments*

8713 Harperpoint Drive, Cincinnati, OH, 45249

1-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 696-1,445 sqft
24 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Swimming pool
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Top rated for location
$1,549-$1,849 /mo

Ivy Hills Living Spaces

7401 Pondview Place, Cincinnati, OH, 45244

2-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 1,004-1,380 sqft
10 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • Swimming pool
  • Garage
  • Fireplace
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$700-$1,299 /mo

Cincinnati Premier Living*

3163 Woodford Rd, Cincinnati, OH, 45213

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 2,000 sqft
13 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • Furnished unit(s)
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$1,699-$2,639 /mo

Four23/Hoge

423 Hoge Street, Cincinnati, OH, 45226

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 686-1,385 sqft
9 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Swimming pool
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$1,895-$2,495 /mo

Adams Edge Apartments

999 Wareham Drive, Cincinnati, OH, 45202

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 716-1,531 sqft
8 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Garage
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$1,234-$2,905 /mo

Gramercy on Garfield

135 Garfield Place, Cincinnati, OH, 45202

Studio-2 beds 1-2.5 baths 554-1,468 sqft
11 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • Additional storage
  • Spacious closets
  • Controlled access
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$1,473-$2,963 /mo

Bishops Gate

8075 Somerset Chase, Cincinnati, OH, 45249

1-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 910-1,860 sqft
12 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Swimming pool
  • Garage
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$1,649-$1,799 /mo

The Valley

10620 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH, 45242

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 552-840 sqft
3 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Dishwasher
  • Controlled access
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$1,360-$1,735 /mo

Brookstone Village

3515 Brookstone Drive, Cincinnati, OH, 45209

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 760-980 sqft
7 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • Swimming pool
  • Dishwasher
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$1,499-$2,120 /mo

Heritage at Oakley Square

4382 Marburg Ave., Cincinnati, OH, 45209

1-3 beds 1-3 baths 777-1,515 sqft
10 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Wood flooring
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$1,299-$2,051 /mo

Heritage Hill Estates Apartments

8288 Wooster Pike, Cincinnati, OH, 45227

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 770-915 sqft
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • Swimming pool
  • Dishwasher
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a bed
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DREA 6 - Exchange LLC

126 East Sixth Street, Cincinnati, OH, 45202

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 320-705 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and chairs and a dining room table
$1,000-$1,045 /mo

Red Bank Reserve

4300 Strathmore Drive #8, Cincinnati, OH, 45227

1-2 beds 1 bath 572-773 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a kitchen with a sink and wooden cabinets
$695-$975 /mo

843 Delehanty Court | Covedale apartment homes

843 Delehanty Court, Cincinnati, OH, 45238

1-2 beds 1 bath 731-847 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a kitchen with a stove and a ceiling fan
$615-$775 /mo

Summit East - A Senior Community

1581 Summit Road, Cincinnati, OH, 45237

1-2 beds 1 bath 473-857 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - A kitchen with a white stove top oven and a white refrigerator.
$725-$825 /mo

2102 Queen City Avenue

Cincinnati, OH, 45214

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 600 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a living room and dining room with a couch and a table
$1,199-$1,339 /mo

The Estates At Fernview

2587 Fernview Court, Cincinnati, OH, 45212

1-2 beds 1 bath 585-680 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a kitchen with a stove refrigerator and sink
$891-$1,190 /mo

Waterstone Place

11365 Lippelman Rd., Cincinnati, OH, 45246

Studio-3 beds 1-1.5 baths 595-1,800 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a kitchen with a stove and a window with a balcony
From $1,150 /mo

Pendleton - Broadway Square

1201 Broadway, Cincinnati, OH, 45202

Studio-22 beds 2 baths 1,555 sqft
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Mt. Healthy apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a rug
$1,015-$1,280 /mo

Lake of the Woods

1667 Lakenoll Drive, Mt. Healthy, OH, 45231

1-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 631-1,323 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - A modern living room with a green sofa and a coffee table.
$1,240-$1,945 /mo

Parisian on Vine Apartments

309 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH, 45202

Studio-3 beds 2 baths 415-1,340 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a table
$1,299-$2,149 /mo

Skytop Apartments

5280 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45230

Studio-3 beds 1-3 baths 532-1,425 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a coffee table
$1,195-$1,225 /mo

1283 Ida Street

1055 St Paul Pl, Cincinnati, OH, 45202

Studio 1 bath 500 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a living room with leather furniture and a fireplace
$1,290-$1,395 /mo

Timber Ridge Apartments

11600 Timber Ridge Lane, Cincinnati, OH, 45241

1-2 beds 1 bath 700-900 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a living room with red couches and a table
$1,810-$2,205 /mo

49 Hundred

4900 Hunt Road, Cincinnati, OH, 45242

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 745-1,650 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a chair and a fireplace
$1,320-$2,056 /mo

Century Lake Apartment Homes

51 Bishopsgate Drive, Cincinnati, OH, 45246

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 618-1,072 sqft
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Cincinnati apartment for rent - a living room with chairs and tables and a bar
$1,080-$1,235 /mo

Park Lane

4201 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, OH, 45229

1-4 beds 1-3 baths 560-1,317 sqft
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Get to know the area

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Car-dependent
Walk Score®
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Some transit
Transit Score®
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Somewhat bikeable
Bike Score®
Cincinnati is mostly car dependent. Limited services and amenities are within walking distance, so a car is needed for most errands. The area has limited public transportation options, making it less ideal for those who rely on transit. Cincinnati is a somewhat bikeable area with minimal cycling infrastructure available for use.
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Schools

Springdale Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 439 students
9/10
Summit Elementary School
Public • PK-6 • 620 students
8/10
Madeira Elementary School
Public • PK-4 • 628 students
8/10
John Foster Dulles Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 839 students
7/10
Sharpsburg Primary School
Public • PK-2 • 203 students
7/10
Evendale Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 256 students
7/10
Williams Avenue Elementary School
Public • PK-6 • 308 students
6/10
Stewart Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 511 students
6/10
Woodlawn Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 182 students
6/10
School data provided by GreatSchools.org© 2025. All rights reserved.
Spencer Academy
Public • 3-9 • 312 students
9/10
Springdale Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 439 students
9/10
Hilltop Elementary School
Public • K-4 • 285 students
9/10
Indian Hill Elementary School
Public • 3-5 • 464 students
8/10
Summit Elementary School
Public • PK-6 • 620 students
8/10
Elm Avenue Elementary School
Public • K-4 • 226 students
8/10
Madeira Elementary School
Public • PK-4 • 628 students
8/10
Madeira Middle School
Public • 5-8 • 485 students
8/10
Mariemont Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 563 students
8/10
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Spencer Academy
Public • 3-9 • 312 students
9/10
Walnut Hills High School
Public • 6-12 • 2976 students
9/10
Mariemont High School
Public • 8-12 • 498 students
9/10
Sycamore Junior High School
Public • 7-8 • 809 students
9/10
Wyoming High School
Public • 8-12 • 658 students
8/10
Madeira Middle School
Public • 5-8 • 485 students
8/10
Mariemont Junior High School
Public • 6-8 • 293 students
8/10
Wyoming Middle School
Public • 5-8 • 623 students
7/10
Indian Hill Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 512 students
7/10
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Walnut Hills High School
Public • 6-12 • 2976 students
9/10
Mariemont High School
Public • 8-12 • 498 students
9/10
Sycamore High School
Public • 9-12 • 1675 students
9/10
Turpin High School
Public • 9-12 • 1116 students
9/10
Anderson High School
Public • 9-12 • 1262 students
8/10
Wyoming High School
Public • 8-12 • 658 students
8/10
Indian Hill High School
Public • 9-12 • 639 students
8/10
Madeira High School
Public • 9-12 • 403 students
8/10
School For Creat & Perf Arts High School
Public • K-12 • 1336 students
6/10
School data provided by GreatSchools.org© 2025. All rights reserved.

Renter’s City Guide to Cincinnati

Introduction

Boasting a long history, the city of Cincinnati was first settled in 1788. Throughout the years, it has become a thriving, livable city famous for its top-quality universities, sports teams and museums, along with its German-influenced food. It also features diverse neighborhoods and fantastic dining options. 

What is the size of Cincinnati? 

As the third-largest city in Ohio, Cincinnati has a total area of 79.54 square miles. 

Where is Cincinnati located?  

Situated across the Ohio River from Kentucky, Cincinnati lies 106 miles away from Ohio’s largest city, Columbus. 

What is the weather like in Cincinnati?

The city experiences all four seasons, boasting warm and sunny springs and summers. The hottest month of the year is July, with the average temperature reaching 75.9°F. The month of January experiences snowfall.

What are the pros of living in Cincinnati?  

The fabulous weather and lively arts and sports scenes are some of the biggest advantages to living in the city. Cincinnati is home to two pro sports teams — the Cincinnati Bengals of the NFL and the Cincinnati Reds, which play Major League Baseball. 

What are the cons of living in Cincinnati? 

The lack of a good public transportation system is quite bothersome, but the city is working on providing a solution to this issue.

Cincinnati Demographic Highlights
Total Population 309,595
Female
Male
160,651
148,944
Median Age 33
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much does a meal cost in Cincinnati? 

An average three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant is priced at $45, while a regular cappuccino will usually cost $4. Cincinnati also features several inexpensive restaurants, like Skyline Chili, where the average meal for two costs a mere $20.

How much do utilities cost in Cincinnati? 

The average cost of basic monthly utilities is $121.47, which is far below the national average of $160.11.

Cincinnati Rent Statistics
Cincinnati, OH Apartment rent ranges
Under $500
$501 - $700
$701 - $1000
$1,000 - $1,500
$1,500 - $2,000
Over $2,000
Cincinnati Average apartment rent trend

Cincinnati Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 142,810
Owner Occupied 38.93%
Renter Occupied 61.07%
Renter-occupied housing units in Cincinnati:
  • 12,485 Single-family detached homes
  • 4,266 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 91,816 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (23,105) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (34,868)

Among all the available rental units in Cincinnati, 20% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 80% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

Where to work in Cincinnati? 

The Kroger Company is the largest employer in Cincinnati. The third-largest is the Children’s Hospital, a cutting-edge facility for children’s health. 

What Fortune 500 companies are there in Cincinnati? 

Kroger Company (the owner of Kroger Grocery Stores); Macy’s (the owner of Macy’s department stores); and Procter & Gamble, a large manufacturer of family, personal and household care products; are the three Fortune 500 companies based in Cincinnati.

What is the school system like in Cincinnati?

Cincinnati Public Schools is one of the city’s largest employers with a staff of about 4,500 people. It’s also the largest public school district in Greater Cincinnati and the third largest in the state of Ohio. These schools emphasize the importance of mixing face-to-face learning with online courses.

How many colleges are there in Cincinnati? 

Numerous colleges can be found in Cincinnati. Xavier University is famous for its top-tier basketball program. The University of Cincinnati is another great place to earn a degree and is similarly home to a top-tier basketball team.

Cincinnati Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 258,630 102.5%
Blue Collar 51,524 92.3%
White Collar 83.39%
Blue Collar 16.61%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 21,344 113.9%
Private Companies 210,224 98.9%
Governmental Workers 36,692 107.5%
Not for Profit Companies 41,894 98.0%
Self Employees 6.88%
Private Companies 67.78%
Governmental Workers 11.83%
Not for Profit Companies 13.51%

Cincinnati Education Statistics

No High School 2.71%
Some High School 33.25%
Some College 20.28%
Associate Degree 6.61%
Bachelor's Degree 21.97%
Graduate Degree 15.18%

Cincinnati Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 142,810
Average People Per Household 2
Median Household Income$51,707
Average Household Income$83,146
Family
Non-family
61,789
81,021
Children
No Children
32,259
110,551
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What events is Cincinnati famous for? 

Oktoberfest is one of the most popular celebrations of the year and is one of the largest Oktoberfest events outside of Germany. The fireworks display on the 4th of July is also quite impressive to watch and free of charge. 

Why is Cincinnati so German? 

With a long history of German influence, small fragments of the culture can still be seen in the city’s ice cream shops, bakeries and butcher shops today. The local Oktoberfest is well-known and rivals the annual celebrations held in Germany. The city’s history also shows that it was a prominent stop on the Underground Railroad of the Civil War. The National Underground Freedom Center was built for this particular reason. 

What sports teams play in Cincinnati? 

The Cincinnati Reds are the most famous local baseball team, while the Cincinnati Bengals football team also draws quite a crowd to its games. The friendly sports environment is ideal for a family outing or even a date night. The Reds play in Great American Ballpark, while the Bengals play in Paul Brown Stadium, both of which are newer facilities. 

What are the best outdoor attractions in Cincinnati? 

A great year-round destination, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens feature lovely grounds, as well as an Africa Exhibit and an Elephant Reserve. During wintertime, don’t miss out on the Festival of Lights. Krohn Observatory is another must-see, while the lush botanical gardens feature exotic butterfly shows for the entire family to enjoy. 

What parks are there in Cincinnati? 

Eden Park — with its lush gardens, walking paths and scenic Ohio River views — is a must-see. Meanwhile, Alms Park, with its 94 acres of panoramic views and hiking trails, is another fantastic option. Bellevue Park is not as famous, but still offers gorgeous views from 400 feet high.

What cultural attractions are there in Cincinnati? 

Cincinnati is home to one of the oldest art museums in the U.S., boasting a stellar permanent collection and intriguing rotating exhibits. 

Where to shop in Cincinnati? 

Rockwood Commons is known for its wide variety of high-end stores and shops, while Cincinnati Premium Outlets is the ideal place to score a great deal.

What is the best neighborhood in Cincinnati for Millennials? 

Mount Adams is a great place for Millennials, singles and young couples, thanks to its lively nightlife and eclectic food scene. Those looking for a quieter, more family-friendly option should consider moving to Pleasant Ridge. 

What do you need to know about renting in Cincinnati?

Ohio law governs local rental policies. Here, landlords are forbidden from shifting certain liabilities and responsibilities to a tenant. As such, clauses cannot be enforced against the renter. And, because landlords compose the lease, courts usually rule any unclear or convoluted terms in favor of the tenant. 

What to know about relocating to Cincinnati?

The best time to move to Cincinnati is the spring, summer or fall months, when you can avoid snowfall. You should also know that the city shuts down on baseball opening day, which is definitely something to consider if you have errands to run.

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