Corporate Apartments for Rent in the Downtown Dayton Neighborhood of Dayton, OH (2 Rentals)

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Corporate Apartments in the Downtown Dayton area of Dayton that are short-term and furnished with utilties and services included. Convenient and simple living arrangements.

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115 W Monument Ave
$1,4001 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for RentAvailable Now

115 W Monument Ave

Dayton, OH 45402
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Grandview Apartments
Studio to 2 Bedroom Apartments

Grandview Apartments

645 W Grand AveDayton, OH 45406
Corporate Housing

Downtown Dayton, Dayton, OH Local Guide

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Luxury Living Rating

Downtown Dayton is one of the best-regarded high-end communities in town, with a score of 3.5 out of 4. Luxury Lifestyle Scoring is based on having high-end community amenities like saunas, pools, sport courts, on-site concierge services, gardens, nearby parks, and nice home amenities like granite or quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. Other luxury items often include hardwood floors and fireplaces, sports like tennis and raquetball, and a full-time security staff or doorman.

Getting Around the Downtown Dayton Neighborhood in Dayton, OH

Walk Score®

86 / 100

Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score®

85 / 100

Very Bikeable

Biking is convenient for most trips

Frequently Asked Questions about Corporate Downtown Dayton Apartments

What is the Cheapest Corporate apartment in Downtown Dayton?

Currently the most affordable Corporate Apartment in Downtown Dayton is at 115 W Monument Ave listed at $1,400.

How much is the average rent for a Corporate Downtown Dayton Apartment?

The average rent for a Corporate Apartment in Downtown Dayton is $1,400.

What is the largest Corporate Downtown Dayton Apartment for rent?

Today's Corporate apartment with the most square footage in Downtown Dayton is a 794 square feet unit starting from $1,400 at 115 W Monument Ave.

What is the average size for Downtown Dayton Corporate Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Corporate rental in Downtown Dayton is currently at 794 sq ft.

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