Cheap Apartments for Rent in Cincinnati, OH from $300 (1,136 Rentals)

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property at 3442 Larona Ave

$585 - $2,400

4 Bedroom Rentals

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3442 Larona Ave

CincinnatiOH45229
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4816 Myrtle Ave, Unit 1
$625
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$625

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Studio Apartment Available May 14

4816 Myrtle Ave, Unit 1

4816 Myrtle AveCincinnati, OH 45212
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property at 960 Ludlow Ave

$625 - $695

Studio Rentals

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960 Ludlow Ave

CincinnatiOH45220

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2350 Rohs St, Unit 4
$695
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$695

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1 Bedroom Apartment Available Now

2350 Rohs St, Unit 4

2350 Rohs StCincinnati, OH 45219
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property at 566 Lowell Ave

$695 - $1,195

1 To 3 Bedroom Rentals

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566 Lowell Ave

CincinnatiOH45220

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property at 596 Lowell Ave

$695 - $995

1 To 2 Bedroom Rentals

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596 Lowell Ave

CincinnatiOH45220

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property at 950 Ludlow Ave

$725 - $795

1 Bedroom Rentals

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950 Ludlow Ave

CincinnatiOH45220

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Long Acres Apartments
$780 - $1,350
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$732 - $1,302
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Studio to 2 Bedroom Apartments Available Apr 8

Long Acres Apartments

4500 Long Acres DrCincinnati, OH 45245
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Cheapest Neighborhoods for Apartments in Cincinnati, OH

Pricing Updated: 04/05/2026

Current apartment rentals in the Cincinnati, OH area range in price from $250 to $31,059 with an overall median price of $4,463. The three Cincinnati neighborhoods with the lowest median rent pricing are Mack South at $1,095, Kennedy Heights at $645, and Delhi Hills at $695. Here is today’s list of the top 10 neighborhoods with the lowest median pricing for Cincinnati Apartments for rent:

NeighborhoodMedian PriceMin PriceAvailable Units
Mack South$1,100$1,0951
Kennedy Heights$1,115$64514
Delhi Hills$1,180$69537
Reading$1,200$7057
St Bernard$1,228$506289
Monfort Heights South$1,240$81540
Cheviot$1,245$81514
College Hill$1,250$25043
Mack North$1,250$9008
Sterling Estates$1,335$79522

Cheapest Available Cincinnati Apartments for Rent

 

The cheapest available apartment rental in Cincinnati, OH is a Studio unit found at The Bradford 272 in the Winton Hills neighborhood priced from $595. Clifwood in the Clifton neighborhood has the second lowest priced unit, which is a Studio apartment currently listed from $595. Here is today’s list of the most affordable Cincinnati apartments for rent:

Apartment ListingModel NameBed/BathPriced From
The Bradford 272StudioStudio,1BA$595
Clifwood0BR/1.0BAStudio,1BA$595
3209 Bishop Street1 Room 1 Bath StudioStudio,1BA$595
The Jonathan1 Room 1 Bath StudioStudio,1BA$595
Telford 34051 Room 1 Bath StudioStudio,1BA$595
Beecher Flats1 Room 1 Bath StudioStudio,1BA$625
Ludlow 9601 Room 1 Bath StudioStudio,1BA$625
The Roseanne1 Room 1 Bath StudioStudio,1BA$625
Magnolia Pointe ApartmentsStudioStudio,1BA$629
The Arts Apartments at Music Hall1 Bedroom1BR,1BA$630

Best Value Apartments for Rent in Cincinnati, OH

As of April 05, 2026 the best value apartment in the Cincinnati area is the $0.46 price per square foot 414 Tusculum Ave Model at 414 Tusculum Ave in the in the Hyde Park neighborhood starting from $1,275. The second greatest value Cincinnati apartment is the 409 Locust St Model at 409 Locust St, Unit Unit2 starting at $1,700 with a $1.00 price per square foot in the Winton Hills neighborhood. Here is today’s list of the best values for Cincinnati apartments based on price per square foot:

Apartment ListingModel NameBed/BathPrice Per Sq.Ft.
414 Tusculum Ave414 Tusculum Ave2BR,1.5BA$0.46
409 Locust St, Unit Unit2409 Locust St1BR,1BA$1.00
709 S Fred Shuttlesworth Cir1 Bed 1 Bath1BR,1BA$0.56
1641 Pasadena Ave, Unit 1641 Pasadena Ave1641 Pasadena Ave2BR,2BA$1.00
107 Valencia St, Unit 107 Valencia Apt 1107 Valencia StStudio ,1BA$0.73
413 Locust St, Unit apartment3413 Locust St1BR,1BA$0.70
1624-1632 Linden Dr2 BD 1 BA2BR,1BA$0.84
Roselawn ApartmentsLarge 2 bedroom 1 bath Apartment2BR,1BA$1.02
1923 Sutton Ave1 bedroom1BR,1BA$1.00
Mayridge/Westbrook ApartmentsMayridge 1B/1B 690SqFt1BR,1BA$1.01

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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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Catrina1+ years in Cincinnati

January 19, 2026

Cincinnati is great if you're active and street smart. It has parks, the Ohio River, and lots of restaurants. There are many popular/famous employers, too. The issue is the traffic, to be honest, is pretty severe, especially if you have to cross into Kentucky. Just keep that in mind!

Joey1+ years in Cincinnati

February 25, 2025

Cincinnati 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 Cheap Cincinnati Apartments

What is a cheap apartment in Cincinnati?

A cheap apartment is any apartment up to the 30% percentile of cost for the area, which in Cincinnati is under $630.

What is the price of a cheap apartment in Cincinnati?

The cheapest apartment in Cincinnati is The Arts Apartments at Music Hall which is listed at $630, while the average apartment in Cincinnati costs $4,463.

What types of apartments are the cheapest in Cincinnati?

Student, low-income, and by-the-bed apartments are typically the cheapest rentals in most cities, though they require qualifying criteria to rent. There are 3,000 regular apartments in Cincinnati that we think qualify as ‘cheap apartments’ that do not have special requirements to apply to rent.

How do the prices of cheap apartments compare to the average apartment in Cincinnati?

Cheap apartments in Cincinnati have an average cost of $567 which is $3,896 cheaper than the average rent for all rentals in Cincinnati.

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