
Short Term Lease Apartments for Rent in Cincinnati, OH Under $3,300 (187 Rentals) Page 3 of 4
Rental terms in Cincinnati as short as a month! Perfect when you can't commit to a full year of renting.


121 E Freedom Way

964 Pavilion St

1382 Burdette Ave

111 E 13th St

400 E 13th St

11 Catlin Alley

18 W Elder St

2201 Reading Rd

1001 Hatch St

1423 Pleasant St

1245 Martin Dr

1470 Goetz Alley

1470 Goetz Alley

962 Pavilion St

107 E Clifton Ave

6423 Kennedy Ave

18 W Elder St

1001 Marshall Ave

5651 Ridge Ave

1826 Republic St

2201 Reading Rd

2039 Woodburn Ave

2426 Goose Alley

835 Dayton St

1428 Sycamore St

1925 Colerain Ave

1606 Pleasant St

242 Mccormick Pl

215 E Liberty St

242 Mccormick Pl

Williamsburg

New England Club Independent Senior Living

HomelinkCincinnati Corporate Housing

The Valley

Lafayette 500

Tall Timber Apartments

Centennial Woods Apartments

2500 Place

11689 Chester Rd

Waterbury Apartments

Park Lane

Fox Chase North

2558 Madison Rd

Dixmyth Hills

3693 Vine St

The Bradford

The Heritage at Wyoming

The Gateway Flats at Manhattan Harbour

The Wimbledons
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Cincinnati?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cincinnati Studio Apartments | $1,253 | $506 | $6,000 |
| Cincinnati 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,404 | $250 | $4,498 |
| Cincinnati 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,793 | $780 | $10,000+ |
| Cincinnati 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,214 | $800 | $9,217 |
| Cincinnati 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,261 | $750 | $10,000+ |
| Cincinnati 5 Bedroom Apartments | $3,361 | $749 | $10,000+ |
| Cincinnati 6 Bedroom Apartments | $4,462 | $2,700 | $6,340 |
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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 Short-term Cincinnati Apartments
What is the Cheapest Short-term apartment in Cincinnati?
Currently the most affordable Short-term Apartment in Cincinnati is at Magnolia Pointe Apartments listed at $631.
How much is the average rent for a Short-term Cincinnati Apartment?
The average rent for a Short-term Apartment in Cincinnati is $2,016.
What is the largest Short-term Cincinnati Apartment for rent?
Today's Short-term apartment with the most square footage in Cincinnati is a 3,939 square feet unit starting from $5,831 at 2017 Elm St.
What is the average size for Cincinnati Short-term Apartments for rent?
The average size for a Short-term rental in Cincinnati is currently at 846 sq ft.
Expert Rental Resources
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The 10 Best Affordable Neighborhoods in Cincinnati, OH
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Maximizing Your Refund: Essential Tax Tips for Renters
Written by: Christine Leonard, Esq.
Other than tax professionals, I can’t think of anyone who looks forward to tax season. For everybody else, April is a stressful month to collect information and meet deadlines.

18 Must-Ask Rental Tour Questions That Reveal the Truth about a Property
Written by: Lauren Harrington
Renting your next home can feel thrilling and overwhelming at the same time.

A Renters Guide for Tips on Writing Your Notice for Not Renewing Your Apartment
Written by: Bob Mallory
Packing up everything you own to move is so stressful for many that ending your apartment lease can feel like a small or unimportant task. Ending your lease involves more than simply turning over your keys on the last day.