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Cincinnati Apartments

Apartments for Rent in Cincinnati, OH

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Average rent in Cincinnati, Ohio

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Cincinnati is $1,517, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $1,954. Rent rates updated 5 days ago
Studio
$1,405
1 Bed
$1,517
2 Beds
$1,954
3+ Beds
$2,653
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List

Top neighborhoods in Cincinnati

Westwood
Westwood
What it’s like to live in Westwood
Revitalized 1920s duplexes near Eden Park offer skyline views and quick access to Cincinnati Art Museum. Steep hills complicate icy winter commutes.
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West Price Hill
West Price Hill
What it’s like to live in West Price Hill
Affordable living thrives in this hillside enclave with panoramic views of the Ohio River. Renters enjoy Rapid Run Park's disc golf course but note limited public transit—only 18% of units are within 0.5 miles of bus stops. Original 1950s windows cause high heating bills.
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Mount Auburn
Mount Auburn
What it’s like to live in Mount Auburn
Historic Victorian architecture shines here, with the Cincinnati Observatory's 1843 refracting telescope drawing astronomy enthusiasts. Renters appreciate walkable access to Washington Park's summer concerts but note steep hills challenging winter commutes. Many 19th-century carriage houses converted to apartments retain original hardwood floors but lack modern insulation.
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Renting Apartments in Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati, Ohio is known for its craft beer scene and interesting history. In the mid-1800s, a large population of Germans moved to town, bringing lager and pilsner recipes to share with their new neighbors. Their beer culture is still celebrated annually at Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, the largest Oktoberfest in the U.S. And this German heritage has affected more than brewing habits. Cincinnati’s background contributes to its unique architecture and historic districts, like Over-the-Rhine, which has well-preserved 19th-century buildings.

Today, residents can enjoy the city’s vibrant cultural scene by visiting the symphony, ballet, and opera. Sports fans sip local brews while joining legendary tailgate parties and rooting for the Bengals or Reds. And no outing is complete without a bowl of Cincinnati chili from Skyline.

If you’re considering making this city your new home, use Apartment List to find your dream apartment in Cincinnati in no time. Simply take our Renter Quiz, and we’ll present options that align perfectly with your lifestyle and budget needs. Whether you’re looking for an upscale studio in Hyde Park or a two-bedroom apartment within walking distance of the UC campus, Apartment List will get you the most relevant results.

Skip the endless Google searches for “apartments to rent near me” and find options that meet your needs. Our real-time updates keep you in the loop on the latest rentals so you never miss a prime opportunity. With Apartment List, you’re just a few clicks away from finding the perfect apartment for rent in Cincinnati.

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