
Apartments for Rent in Dayton, OH Under $1,000 (284 Rentals) Page 5 of 6


Prime Square

The Villager

Sanlor Avenue Apartments

Stonebridge Apartments

Vivo Living Miamisburg

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37 Kenbrook Dr, Unit 1

Centerville Park

Miamisburg by the Mall

Prime Estates at Miamisburg

Chatham Village

Breckenridge Apartments

Ivy Manor Apartments LLC

Englewood Villas & Residences

Prime W Apartments

Flyers Landing

Liberty Commons 62 or Older or Disabled

Belle Meadows

Carriage House Apartments

Van Buren Village

Avalon Place

Arlington Village

Broadmoor Apartments

Shiloh Gardens Independent Living

The Brandt at 6851

Churchill Manor

Foxboro Arms Apartments

Wright Village Apartments

Willowood Apartments

Prime at Wright Apartments & Townhomes

234 High St, Unit 234 Front

1806-1808-1808 Montgomery Ave

1802-1804-1804 Montgomery Ave

305 N Broadway St

627 E Central Ave

3523 Pittsburgh Ave, Unit 1

600 Hadley Ave

3523 Pittsburgh Ave, Unit 3

621 Koogler St

721 E Pearl St

111 S Main St

713 Cedar Dr

3523 Pittsburgh Ave, Unit 4

4843-4865 Northcliff Dr

90 Wood Drive

The Flats at Sycamore Trails

Charter Woods Apartments

Lyons Gate Apartments

Vandalia Apartments

Woodhills Apartments
Dayton, OH Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Dayton?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dayton Studio Apartments Under $1000 | $1,078 | $650 | $3,870 |
| Dayton 1 Bedroom Apartments Under $1000 | $1,189 | $550 | $2,910 |
| Dayton 2 Bedroom Apartments Under $1000 | $1,451 | $690 | $5,372 |
| Dayton 3 Bedroom Apartments Under $1000 | $1,730 | $899 | $6,099 |
| Dayton 4 Bedroom Apartments Under $1000 | $1,990 | $610 | $3,599 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Dayton
How much are Studio apartments in Dayton?
There are currently 991 Studio Apartments in Dayton with rent ranges from $650 to $3,870 with an average price of $1,078.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Dayton Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Dayton ranges from $550 to $2,910 with an average monthly rent of $1,189.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Dayton cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Dayton range from $690 to $5,372. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,451.
How expensive are Dayton Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 221 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Dayton on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $899 to $6,099 - averaging $1,730 for the location.
Expert Rental Resources
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Learn About the Top Affordable Neighborhoods to Rent in Dayton, OH
Written by: Kim Mooneyham
Once an industrial powerhouse in southwest Ohio, Dayton is gradually changing from a strictly blue-collar city to a light blue-collar/white-collar city with education, tech, and urban development opportunities.

Practical Tips for Renters: How to Identify a Great Rental and Avoid Red Flags
Written by: Robin Stewart
Renters want to find a great apartment, the right place for them, one that checks all the boxes of location, rental cost, amenities, safety, and more.

First Apartment Regrets: Real Renters Share What They'd Do Differently
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Hindsight is 20/20. Live and Learn. With age comes wisdom. We’re familiar with all those expressions, and all of them apply to lessons first-time renters learn.

Renters Insurance 101: What It Is, What It Covers, and Why You Need It
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Insurance seems to be a part of life. In some states, having insurance is the law, as is the case for automobile insurance. Renters are no exception.