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Columbus, OH apartments for rent

2,719 apartments for rent in Columbus, OH, from 212 communities.

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Columbus apartment for rent - A living room with two chairs and a sofa.
$1,475-$2,163 /mo

The Ave

3688 Brinell St W, Columbus, OH, 43214

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 539-1,256 sqft
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Hamilton Crossing Annex

540 S. Hamilton St, Whitehall, OH, 43213

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Car-dependent
Walk Score®
30
Some transit
Transit Score®
48
Somewhat bikeable
Bike Score®
Columbus 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. Columbus is a somewhat bikeable area with minimal cycling infrastructure available for use.
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Heavenly Kids Center for Early Learning
Childcare
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The Goddard School
Childcare
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No Place Like Home
Childcare
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Creative Child Care
Childcare
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Ibiscus Child Care Center
Childcare
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Lima Academy Learning Center
Childcare
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Giggles and Grins
Childcare
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Columbus Advanced Learning Academy
Childcare
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Kids Kingdom Childcare and Learning Center
Childcare
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Maryland Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 326 students
8/10
South Mifflin Stem Academy (K-6)
Public • PK, K-6 • 243 students
6/10
Cassady Alternative Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 305 students
5/10
Columbus Spanish Immersion K-8 School
Public • PK, K-5 • 456 students
5/10
Cassingham Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 486 students
5/10
Siebert Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 314 students
5/10
Hubbard Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 243 students
4/10
Como Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 234 students
4/10
Oakland Park Alternative Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 279 students
4/10
Maryland Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 326 students
8/10
Clinton Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 460 students
8/10
Greensview Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 465 students
8/10
Windermere Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 555 students
8/10
Evening Street Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 537 students
8/10
Wilson Hill Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 426 students
7/10
Worthington Hills Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 532 students
7/10
Chapelfield Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 430 students
7/10
High Point Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 528 students
7/10
Phoenix Middle School
Public • 7-8 • 144 students
8/10
Jones Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 726 students
8/10
Larson Middle School
Public • 4-8 • 433 students
7/10
Finland Middle School
Public • 7-8 • 637 students
7/10
Hastings Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 709 students
7/10
Mccord Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 571 students
7/10
Gahanna South Middle School
Public • 6-9 • 611 students
7/10
Gahanna East Middle School
Public • 6-9 • 641 students
7/10
Gahanna West Middle School
Public • 6-9 • 607 students
7/10
Bexley High School
Public • 9-12 • 736 students
9/10
Grandview Heights High School
Public • 9-12 • 344 students
9/10
Upper Arlington High School
Public • 9-12 • 1867 students
9/10
Worthington Kilbourne High School
Public • 9-12 • 1505 students
8/10
Thomas Worthington High School
Public • 9-12 • 1826 students
7/10
Columbus Alternative High School
Public • 9-12 • 758 students
7/10
Metro Early College High School
Public • 6-12 • 876 students
7/10
Columbus Preparatory Academy
Charter • K-12 • 841 students
7/10
Horizon Science Academy Columbus
Charter • 9-12 • 502 students
6/10
Fisher College of Business
College
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Pontifical College Josephinum
College
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Southern Ohio College
College
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Columbus College of Art and Design
College
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Columbus State Community College
College
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East Campus-Ohio Dominican University
College
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Ohio Dominican University
College
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The Ohio State University
College
NR
Mount Carmel College of Nursing
College
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Ohio State University Airport
Airport
John Glenn Columbus International Airport
Airport
E Spring St & Neilston Ave
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Kenny Rd & Highland Dr
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Resler Dr & Sawmill Rd
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Olentangy & Borror Dr.
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N High St & E 18th Ave
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N High St & E 15th Ave
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Olentangy River Rd & Ackerman Rd
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Ohio State University Airport
Airport
John Glenn Columbus International Airport
Airport
E Spring St & Neilston Ave
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Kenny Rd & Highland Dr
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Resler Dr & Sawmill Rd
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Olentangy & Borror Dr.
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N High St & E 18th Ave
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N High St & E 15th Ave
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Olentangy River Rd & Ackerman Rd
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Bethel Rd & Hedgerow Rd
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Bethel Rd & McKitrick Blvd
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Panda Express
Food
Sicilia's Pizza
Food
Chipotle
Food
WingStreet
Food
Destination Donuts
Food
Panera Bread
Food
Subway
Food
Taste of Greece & Moroccan Food
Food
Burger King
Food
Rusty Bucket
Drinks
Level One Bar + Arcade
Drinks
Plank's Bier Garten
Drinks
Blue Sky Island Bar
Drinks
Sacred Palm
Drinks
Bar Louie
Drinks
Bob's Bar
Drinks
Mango's Bar
Drinks
Gaswerks
Drinks
Panda Express
Food
Sicilia's Pizza
Food
Chipotle
Food
WingStreet
Food
Destination Donuts
Food
Panera Bread
Food
Subway
Food
Taste of Greece & Moroccan Food
Food
Burger King
Food
Smokey Bones Bar & Fire Grill
Restaurant
Mimi's Cafe
Restaurant
Red Lobster
Restaurant
Bob Evans
Restaurant
Starbucks
Restaurant
Buffalo Wild Wings
Restaurant
The Boat House at Confluence Park
Restaurant
Tasi
Restaurant
Genjis Go
Restaurant
Karl Plaza
Shopping
Ohio Stater Mall
Shopping
Target
Shopping
Great Southern Shopping Center
Shopping
Northland Plaza
Shopping
Big Lots
Shopping
Ross
Shopping
Morse Centre
Shopping
The Shops at Worthington Place
Shopping
The Hills Market
Grocery store
North Campus Food Mart
Grocery store
Kroger
Grocery store
Mediterranean Foods Imports
Grocery store
Scott C-Store
Grocery store
Soussy Market
Grocery store
Columbus Marketplace
Grocery store
Asian Market
Grocery store
Baraka International Market
Grocery store
Karl Plaza
Shopping
Ohio Stater Mall
Shopping
Target
Shopping
Great Southern Shopping Center
Shopping
Northland Plaza
Shopping
Big Lots
Shopping
Ross
Shopping
Morse Centre
Shopping
The Shops at Worthington Place
Shopping
Carmack 3
Automotive
700 West Public Parking
Automotive
9-E
Automotive
MTK Auto Detailing
Automotive
13-S
Automotive
Jiffy Lube
Automotive
Cal's
Automotive
CoGo Convention Center
Automotive
CoGo Bicentennial Park
Automotive
Carmack 3
Automotive
700 West Public Parking
Automotive
9-E
Automotive
MTK Auto Detailing
Automotive
13-S
Automotive
Jiffy Lube
Automotive
Cal's
Automotive
CoGo Convention Center
Automotive
CoGo Bicentennial Park
Automotive
Walgreens
Healthcare
Columbus Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery and MedSpa
Healthcare
Affordable Dentures & Implants
Healthcare
Central Ohio Dental
Healthcare
Wellness Center
Healthcare
Walmart Pharmacy
Healthcare
Caring Heart Home Health Agency, LLC
Healthcare
CVS Pharmacy
Healthcare
Comfort Dental
Healthcare
Days Inn Columbus North
Hotel
Sonesta Columbus Downtown
Hotel
Country Inn & Suites
Hotel
SpringHill Suites Columbus Easton
Hotel
Staybridge Suites Columbus Airport
Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn Columbus Airport
Hotel
WoodSpring Suites Columbus Hilliard
Hotel
TownePlace Suites Columbus Worthington
Hotel
Red Roof Plus
Hotel
Grange Insurance
Other
Coldwell Banker
Other
American Family Insurance - Felix S. Quachey Jr. Agency
Other
In & Out Tax Service
Other
Enterprise Insurance Agency
Other
Dero
Other
Brugge Properties
Other
Dero
Other
Dero
Other
Inner Beauty Hair Design Studio
Personal care
Salons at High and Hubbard
Personal care
The W Nail Bar
Personal care
Massage Envy Spa
Personal care
Yi's Relaxation Station
Personal care
The Koko Bella
Personal care
Salon644
Personal care
Grini's Barber & Styling
Personal care
Connie's Beauty Salon
Personal care
Spring & Fourth Dog Park
Pet care
Pet Supplies Plus
Pet care
Pet Valu
Pet care
MedVet Columbus
Pet care
Petco
Pet care
Petco
Pet care
Purrfect Care
Pet care
Banfield Pet Hospital
Pet care
Health & Harmony Animal Hospital
Pet care
Northwest Christian Church
Place of worship
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Place of worship
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Place of worship
Greater Life Evangelistic Temple
Place of worship
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Place of worship
Faith Tabernacle Full Gospel
Place of worship
Hope City House of Prayer
Place of worship
Taylor Station Church
Place of worship
Hillcrest Baptist Church
Place of worship
Upper Arlington Municipal Services Center
Public service
Columbus Fire Station 13
Public service
KeyBank
Public service
U.S. Bank
Public service
Huntington Bank
Public service
Suzanne K. Sabol & Associates
Public service
Chase
Public service
PNC Bank
Public service
Franklin County Corrections Center
Public service
Arne Slettebak Planetarium
Entertainment
Columbus Bilingual Academy North
Entertainment
Paulettes
Entertainment
OSU Urban Arts Space
Entertainment
Take Flight Ohio
Entertainment
Theta Tau
Entertainment
The Bluestone
Entertainment
GMP Local 45B
Entertainment
Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio
Entertainment
Arne Slettebak Planetarium
Entertainment
Columbus Bilingual Academy North
Entertainment
Paulettes
Entertainment
OSU Urban Arts Space
Entertainment
Take Flight Ohio
Entertainment
Theta Tau
Entertainment
The Bluestone
Entertainment
GMP Local 45B
Entertainment
Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio
Entertainment
Schottenstein Center & Value City Arena
Sports
Field 31
Sports
1
Sports
Alumni Hall
Sports
Alumni Gymnasium
Sports
Victory Fitness
Sports
Orangetheory Fitness
Sports
Orangetheory Fitness
Sports
Dueling Axes
Sports

Average rent in Columbus

In Columbus, the average rent is $1,365 per month, with the average rental size around 875 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,000 - $1,500, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.

Average rent
$1,365/month
Average rental size
875 sqft
Rent ranges
Under $1,000
17.4%
$1,001 - $1,500
55.4%
$1,501 - $2,000
19.7%
$2,001 - $2,500
5.1%
$2,501 - $3,000
1.4%
Over $3,000
1%
Rent data provided by Yardi® Matrix.
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Average utility cost in Ohio

In Ohio, renters typically spend around $462 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $29 for water to $142 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Electricity
$142
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Gas
$125
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Water
$29
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Sewer
$71
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Cable
$60
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Internet
$35
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Renter’s City Guide to Columbus

Introduction

The capital city of the state of Ohio was ranked among the best 50 cities in the U.S. by Business Week, and was recognized as being one of the top cities for businesses in the nation in 2013 by Forbes, receiving an A rating. 

How big is Columbus? 

The city is the 15th-largest in the U.S. and boasts a population of around 805,100 people. Columbus is the largest city in Ohio. 

Where is Columbus located?  

Columbus lies 143 miles from the state’s second-largest city, Cleveland, and 106 miles from the third-largest city in the state of Ohio, Cincinnati. The city is situated 350 miles from Chicago; 146 miles from Toledo, Ohio; and 183 miles from Pittsburgh. 

What is the weather like in Columbus? 

Columbus is known for having humid summers and warm winters. However, because the city is too far from Lake Erie to experience the lake effect, winters do not experience heavy snowfall. Similarly, Columbus is out of the path of nor’easters, which further spares it from heavy winter snowstorms.

What are the pros of living in Columbus? 

Columbus is home to The Ohio State University, which has a top-ranked football team that attracts hundreds of thousands of people to the city. It’s also famous for its top tier Zoo, Aquarium and lively art scene. 

What are the cons of living in Columbus? 

The city’s lack of public transit options is one of its major drawbacks.

Columbus Demographic Highlights
Total Population 914,802
Female
Male
464,716
450,086
Median Age 33.2
Expenses & Housing Stats

Is it expensive to live in Columbus? 

The cost of living in Columbus is relatively low when compared to similar cities across the nation. 

How to get around Columbus? 

The Central Ohio Transit Authority, known as COTA, ensures limited public transportation options in the form of buses. The CBUS is a free downtown shuttle bus, which connects the Short North Arts District to the Brewery District and runs every 10 to 15 minutes. Columbus also features a bike-sharing system called CoGo. 

How much does public transportation cost in Columbus? 

Regular single fares cost $2 with COTA, while rush-hour fares are priced at $2.75. 

How much does a meal cost in Columbus?

A three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant costs $60, on average, while a single meal at an inexpensive restaurant is priced at $14. A regular cappuccino is priced at $4.15. 

How much do utilities cost in Columbus? 

Basic utilities — including heating, cooling, garbage, water and electricity — cost $171.71, on average, for a 915-square-foot apartment. This is slightly higher than the national average of $160.22.

Columbus Rent Statistics
Columbus, OH Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Columbus Average apartment rent trend

Columbus Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 390,528
Owner Occupied 44.1%
Renter Occupied 55.9%
Renter-occupied housing units in Columbus:
  • 36,882 Single-family detached homes
  • 19,068 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 199,164 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (44,905) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (68,211)

Among all the available rental units in Columbus, 26% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 74% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

Who are the largest employers in Columbus? 

The largest employer in the city is The Ohio State University with more than 29,000 employees, followed closely by the State of Ohio with around 22,000 people. JP Morgan Chase has a total of 12,000 employees, while Nationwide Financial employs 11,000. Columbus is considered to be a “college town,” but the finance sector is another major industry in the city.

What is the school system like in Columbus? 

The Columbus public school district features around 110 schools for younger students, offering top-notch education for all levels from kindergarten through high school. The Columbus public school district aims to provide “a world-class model of public education” to encourage and prepare its students to meet their full potential. 

What are the top colleges in Columbus? 

The Ohio State University is one of the largest universities in the nation with an enrollment of around 65,000 students and a size of 1,764 acres. Columbus State University is another prominent educational facility in downtown Columbus, boasting 132 acres and an enrollment of around 8,300 undergraduate and graduate students.

Columbus Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 387,999 -0.3%
Blue Collar 99,798 3.2%
White Collar 79.5%
Blue Collar 20.5%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 33,986 4.0%
Private Companies 338,967 -0.1%
Governmental Workers 68,024 -0.2%
Not for Profit Companies 46,820 2.2%
Self Employees 7%
Private Companies 69.5%
Governmental Workers 14%
Not for Profit Companies 9.6%

Columbus Education Statistics

No High School 3.8%
Some High School 32.1%
Some College 22.1%
Associate Degree 6.7%
Bachelor's Degree 23.1%
Graduate Degree 12.2%

Columbus Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 390,528
Average People Per Household 2.28
Median Household Income$66,082
Average Household Income$87,310
Family
Non-family
202,235
188,293
Children
No Children
104,630
285,898
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What is the Columbus dining scene like? 

The Columbus dining scene is exquisite, boasting a wide range of eateries that serve different types of food from all over the world. Schmidt’s Sausage Haus is known for its excellent German Dishes; Skillet’s rustic, urban food is a favorite among those who love the New American fare; and Brassica was named the city’s best restaurant in 2015 by Alive.com. 

What cultural attractions are there in Columbus?

The local Zoo and Aquarium are fantastic places to see animals — like the new polar bear named Nora — and even to touch marine animals like starfish. The new Heart of Africa exhibit spans 43 acres and features giraffes as one of its main attractions. The Columbus Museum of Art (COMA) stands out in the local art community with its impressive art collection and its rotating exhibits, notably featuring a Picasso exhibit. This is a fantastic place to experience art in Columbus. 

What events are held in Columbus? 

The Ohio State Fair is held in Columbus every year from late June until early August and has been named “one of the country’s best state fairs” by the Travel Channel. 

What parks are there in Columbus? 

The city features a wide range of parks for residents to enjoy, including Schiller Park with an abundance of green space, a playground, tennis courts, a fishing pond and an open-air stage for outdoor entertainment. The 146-acre Whetstone Park is another top destination in the city, boasting a rose garden, a community center and athletic fields. Both of them are free to the public. 

Where to shop in Columbus? 

Easton Town Center is a top-tier shopping destination, featuring shops such as Nordstrom’s, Coach, and Apple, and welcoming more than 21 million shoppers yearly. The Short North district is famous for its funky, unique boutique stores. 

What sporting events are held in Columbus? 

There are plenty of exciting sports teams playing in Columbus besides The Ohio State University’s teams. The Blue Jackets professional hockey team’s games are ideal for a family outing or a date night. The Columbus Clippers are also in town. They’re a minor league baseball team area Triple A affiliate of the nearby Cleveland Indians. The city is also a haven for hockey, football and baseball fans.

What to know about renting in Columbus?

Local renters’ rights are governed by the Ohio Landlord Law. Before renting a place, it’s advisable to check the entire apartment and establish whether any repairs need to be made. If there are any, then delay moving in until the repairs are fully made. Repair work needs to be put in writing and renters should keep detailed records and request that any promises from the landlord are put in writing.

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