
4 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Cincinnati, OH (162 Rentals)


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2921 Glendora Ave

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126 E 13th St

126 E 13th St

1610 Pleasant St

1537 Republic St

601 E Pete Rose Way

120 W Elder St
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1304 Broadway

258 Dorchester Ave

424 Liberty Hl

2017 Elm St

1533 Pleasant St

216 E Liberty St
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351 Thrall St

351 Thrall St

2631 Victory Pkwy

2368 Fairview Ave

2359 Ohio Ave

1526 Dixmont Ave

426 Ada St

2815 Highland Ave

2234 Ravine St

213 Atkinson St

2334 Stratford Ave

2325 Rohs St
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1560 Dixmont Ave
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Cincinnati?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Cincinnati Studio Apartments | $1,343 | $645 | $4,044 |
Cincinnati 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,490 | $250 | $3,900 |
Cincinnati 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,890 | $775 | $5,700 |
Cincinnati 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,132 | $870 | $9,200 |
Cincinnati 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,490 | $780 | $10,000+ |
Cincinnati 5 Bedroom Apartments | $4,158 | $835 | $10,000+ |
Cincinnati 6 Bedroom Apartments | $4,947 | $1,750 | $10,000+ |
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Cincinnati 4 Bedroom Apartment Units with Current Availability by Neighborhood
Availability Confirmed As of: June 18, 2025There are currently 530 available 4 Bedroom apartment units from neighborhoods all over Cincinnati, OH that range in price from $780 to $10,800. Downtown Cincinnati, English Woods and Millvale are the neighborhoods that currently have the most 4 Bedroom availability. Here is today's list of the top neighborhoods in Cincinnati with the most available 4 Bedroom apartments:
Neighborhood | Available Units | Median Price | Min Price |
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Downtown Cincinnati | 22 | $949 | $799 |
English Woods | 22 | $949 | $849 |
Millvale | 22 | $949 | $849 |
South Cumminsville | 22 | $949 | $849 |
Clifton | 20 | $949 | $799 |
Cuf | 20 | $949 | $799 |
Lower Price Hill | 20 | $949 | $849 |
The Heights | 20 | $949 | $799 |
North Fairmount | 19 | $899 | $849 |
East Westwood | 18 | $899 | $849 |
Largest Available Cincinnati 4 Bedroom Apartments
The largest available 4 Bedroom apartment unit in Cincinnati, OH is found at The Red Corner Townhomes in the Madisonville neighborhood and is 2,239 square feet priced from $4,585. Renaissance North in the Northside neighborhood has the second largest 4 Bedroom, which is sized at 2,000 square feet and currently listed start at $2,000. Here is today’s list of the largest available 4 Bedroom units in Cincinnati:
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Square Footage | Priced From |
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The Red Corner Townhomes | Steward (ETH) | 2,239 Sq Ft | $4,585 |
Renaissance North | 2,000 Sq Ft | $2,000 | |
The Verge | 4x4 TH A | 1,933 Sq Ft | $1,260 |
Yugo Cincinnati Deacon | 4 Bed, 4 Bath Corner B | 1,692 Sq Ft | $849 |
University Station | 4C Patio | 1,516 Sq Ft | $910 |
Union Commons | D1b 60% | 1,360 Sq Ft | $1,706 |
Village Square Townhomes | Village Square: 4BD/2BA TH | 1,277 Sq Ft | $1,935 |
3655 Besuden Ct | 4 bed | 1,200 Sq Ft | $2,000 |
Cheapest Available Cincinnati 4 Bedroom Apartments
As of June 18, 2025 the lowest priced 4 Bedroom apartment unit in Cincinnati, OH is the D1b-R 60% Model starting from $1,706 at Union Commons in the Forest Glen neighborhood. The second most affordable Cincinnati 4 Bedroom is the Village Square: 4BD/2BA TH Model at Village Square Townhomes starting at $1,935 in the North College Hill neighborhood. The average price for all 4 Bedroom apartments in Cincinnati is currently $1,490. Here is today’s list of the cheapest available 4 Bedroom options in Cincinnati:
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Priced From |
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Union Commons | D1b-R 60% | $1,706 |
Village Square Townhomes | Village Square: 4BD/2BA TH | $1,935 |
3655 Besuden Ct | 4 bed | $2,000 |
The Red Corner Townhomes | Steward (ETH) | $4,585 |
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Cincinnati Overview
Cincinnati, Ohio is a vibrant and livable US city in the Midwest. It is sometimes referred to as the northernmost Southern city, and is a transportation and cultural crossroads between the north and south due to its location on the Ohio and Licking Rivers and it’s links to the Mississippi and the South. Cincinnati is experiencing positive employment growth, particularly in the financial services, commercial, and manufacturing industries. Proctor & Gamble and Fifth/Third are the largest employers in the city. The city is known for its Germanic and Gothic architecture such as the Music Hall, Cincinnatian Hotel and the Shillito department store building. Cincinnati is also home to the Cincinnati Reds, the oldest Major League Baseball franchise and the Cincinnati Bengals.
Why live in Cincinnati, OH?
Cincinnati is a vibrant city with plenty of attractions and activities available to residents and visitors, while also maintaining affordability. The city offers neighborhoods to suit any taste and budget whether you’re a college student looking for an apartment in vibrant Over-the-Rhine or if you are looking for a luxurious place in Indian Hill. The city is home to not only professional football and baseball teams, but also college sports, and active community support for high school teams.
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Getting Around Cincinnati, OH
Walk Score®
60 / 100
Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
43 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
31 / 100
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
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- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Cincinnati, OH Area Reviews
Joey • 1+ years in Cincinnati
February 25, 2025Cincinnati is a large midwestern city with something to offer just about anyone. The city itself has 52 neighborhoods with unique character and charm, plus some beautiful late 19th century architecture that I've never seen anywhere else not on the East Coast. Dozens of townships and smaller cities surround the city proper, and each of these has its own vibe and character. We love living here!
Frequently Asked Questions about Cincinnati
How much are Studio apartments in Cincinnati?
There are currently 327 Studio Apartments in Cincinnati with rent ranges from $645 to $4,044 with an average price of $1,343.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Cincinnati Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Cincinnati ranges from $250 to $3,900 with an average monthly rent of $1,490.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Cincinnati cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Cincinnati range from $775 to $5,700. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,890.
How expensive are Cincinnati Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 449 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Cincinnati on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $870 to $9,200 - averaging $2,132 for the location.
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