1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Ohio, IL (33 Rentals)
City Hall Suites
Cornerstone Dekalb Apartments
Valley Bluff Townhomes
Varsity Square Apartments
Northland Park Apartments
Riverside Apartments and Townhomes
The Terraces at Dekalb on Hillcrest Drive
Lucinda Oaks Apartments
University Village Apartments
Hunter Star Properties
The Terraces at Dekalb on Ridge Drive
Sterling Towers
Cedar Crossing Apartments
University Heights Apartments
New Suburban Apartments
High Meadows Apartments
905 4th St
1512 Sycamore St
445 Elm Pl
235 N 19th Rd
325 S Clark St
Westridge Apartments
The Terraces at Dekalb on Greenbrier Road
The Terraces at Dekalb on Normal Road
The Terraces at Dekalb on Linden Place
University Plaza Apartments
Ohio, IL Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Ohio?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Ohio Studio Apartments | $709 | $510 | $845 |
Ohio 1 Bedroom Apartments | $891 | $570 | $1,450 |
Ohio 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,119 | $670 | $1,750 |
Ohio 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,546 | $757 | $10,000+ |
Ohio 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,525 | $1,190 | $2,010 |
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Largest Available Ohio and Nearby 1 Bedroom Apartments
The largest available 1 Bedroom apartment unit in Ohio, IL is found at Valley Bluff Townhomes and is 807 square feet priced from $1,100. Pine View has the second largest 1 Bedroom, which is sized at 750 square feet and currently listed start at $719. Here is today’s list of the largest available 1 Bedroom units in Ohio:
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Square Footage | Priced From |
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Valley Bluff Townhomes | Ranch with Large Great Room | 807 Sq Ft | $1,100 |
Pine View | 1 Bedroom 1 Bath | 750 Sq Ft | $719 |
Northland Park Apartments | 1 BR/ 1 BA | 707 Sq Ft | $700 |
Dixon River Apartments | 1BD/1BA | 656 Sq Ft | $650 |
Roosevelt School Apartments | 1 bedroom | 640 Sq Ft | $570 |
Riverside Apartments and Townhomes | One Bed, One Bathroom Patio | 550 Sq Ft | $700 |
University Plaza Apartments | A6 Floor Plan | 520 Sq Ft | $1,144 |
New Suburban Apartments | 1 Bedroom | 495 Sq Ft | $900 |
Varsity Square Apartments | 1 Bedroom without dining room | 0 Sq Ft | $845 |
The Terraces at Dekalb | Lincoln Hwy 1 Bed | 0 Sq Ft | $925 |
Cheapest Available Ohio and Nearby 1 Bedroom Apartments
As of January 09, 2025 the lowest priced 1 Bedroom apartment unit in Ohio, IL is the 1 bedroom Model starting from $570 at Roosevelt School Apartments . The second most affordable Ohio 1 Bedroom is the 1 Bedroom 1 Bath Efficiency Model at Pine View starting at $649 . The average price for all 1 Bedroom apartments in Ohio is currently $891. Here is today’s list of the cheapest available 1 Bedroom options in Ohio:
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Priced From |
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Roosevelt School Apartments | 1 bedroom | $570 |
Pine View | 1 Bedroom 1 Bath Efficiency | $649 |
Dixon River Apartments | 1BD/1BA | $650 |
University Plaza Apartments | A3 Floor Plan - Sold Out! | $679 |
Northland Park Apartments | 1 BR/ 1 BA | $700 |
Riverside Apartments and Townhomes | One Bed, One Bathroom Patio | $700 |
Varsity Square Apartments | 1 Bedroom without dining room | $845 |
New Suburban Apartments | 1 Bedroom | $900 |
The Terraces at Dekalb | Lincoln Hwy 1 Bed | $925 |
Valley Bluff Townhomes | Ranch with Large Great Room | $1,100 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about 1 Bedroom Ohio Apartments
What is the Cheapest apartment in Ohio with 1 Bedroom?
Currently the most affordable 1 Bedroom in Ohio is at Roosevelt School Apartments listed at $570.
How much is the average rent for a 1 Bedroom Ohio Apartment?
The average rent for a 1 Bedroom Apartment in Ohio is $891.
What is the largest available 1 Bedroom Ohio Apartment for rent?
Today's apartment with the most square footage in Ohio is a 807 square feet unit starting from $1,100 at Valley Bluff Townhomes.
What is the average size for Ohio 1 Bedroom Apartments for rent?
The average size for a 1 Bedroom rental in Ohio is currently 628 sq ft.
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