Apartments for Rent in the Downtown Dayton Neighborhood of Dayton, OH (142 Rentals)Page 3 of 3
462 Forest Ave
Dayton View Commons II
323-333 Hickory St
426-428 Holt St
Grand Place
502 Forest Ave
655 Superior Ave
338 Hickory St
400 Hickory St
332 Hickory St
1025 N Main St
Jaycee Towers
Lexington Lodge
2-10 Richmond Ave
204-208 Hawthorn St
736 Superior
110 Wroe Ave
920 Old Orchard Ave
542-544 Salem Ave
934 Old Orchard Ave
746 Superior Ave
940 Old Orchard Ave
275-279 Hunter Ave
1002 Old Orchard Ave
944 Old Orchard Ave
Georgetown Village
283-287 Hunter Ave
616 Salem Ave
900-912 Neal Ave
701-709 Five Oaks Ave
The 1880's House Apartments
905-911 Neal Ave
702 Salem Ave
711 Salem Ave
2-6 Yale Ave
140 Park Dr
418 Alberta St
24 Yale Ave
943 Five Oaks Ave
1 Yale Ave
135 Jay St
Downtown Dayton, Dayton, OH Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Downtown Dayton?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Downtown Dayton Studio Apartments | $1,054 | $525 | $1,518 |
Downtown Dayton 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,332 | $388 | $1,970 |
Downtown Dayton 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,826 | $619 | $3,013 |
Downtown Dayton 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,904 | $311 | $3,436 |
Downtown Dayton 4 Bedroom Apartments | $450 | $311 | $590 |
Browse Apartments in this Neighborhood
There are currently 142 rentals with your search options within a 1 mile radius of the Downtown Dayton Neighborhood of Dayton, OH.
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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
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Downtown Dayton
How much are Studio apartments in Downtown Dayton?
There are currently 33 Studio Apartments in Downtown Dayton with rent ranges from $525 to $1,518 with an average price of $1,054.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Downtown Dayton Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Downtown Dayton ranges from $388 to $1,970 with an average monthly rent of $1,332.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Downtown Dayton cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Downtown Dayton range from $619 to $3,013. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,826.
How expensive are Downtown Dayton Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 23 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Downtown Dayton on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $311 to $3,436 - averaging $1,904 for the location.
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