Cheap Homes for Rent in Greenwich Village Neighborhood of Dayton, OH from $700 (7 Rentals)

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Cheapest Available Greenwich Village Apartments for Rent

 
Apartment ListingModel NameBed/BathPriced From
Arbors NorthOne Bedroom1BR,1BA$850

Best Value Apartments for Rent in Greenwich Village, OH

As of January 08, 2026 the best value apartment in the Greenwich Village area is the $0.64 price per square foot 3653 Karwin Dr Model at 3653 Karwin Dr, Unit 3653 in the in the MacFarlane neighborhood starting from $700. The second greatest value Greenwich Village apartment is the 2334 Davue Cir Model at 2334 Davue Cir, Unit Unit 2 starting at $850 with a $1.17 price per square foot in the Grafton Hill neighborhood. Here is today’s list of the best values for Greenwich Village apartments based on price per square foot:

Apartment ListingModel NameBed/BathPrice Per Sq.Ft.
3653 Karwin Dr, Unit 36533653 Karwin Dr2BR,1BA$0.64
2334 Davue Cir, Unit Unit 22334 Davue Cir1BR,1BA$1.17
Arbors NorthOne Bedroom1BR,1BA$1.31

Frequently Asked Questions about Greenwich Village

What type of rentals are currently available in Greenwich Village?

There are currently 236 Apartments for Rent in Greenwich Village, OH with pricing that ranges from $625 to $1,200. There are also 57 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in Greenwich Village ranging from $750 to $1,500.

What is the current price range for Rental Homes in Greenwich Village?

Today's rental pricing for Homes for Rent, Condos and Townhomes in Greenwich Village ranges from $750 to $1,500 with an average monthly rent of $1,048.

Expert Rental Resources

The rental experts at ApartmentHomeLiving.com provide you with top advice, tools, and tips for understanding the leasing process and finding the perfect rental. Here are a few helpful rental and leasing articles from our experts to guide you on your search.

Articles, How-To's, and Tips

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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.

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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.

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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease

Written by: Christine Leonard, Esq.

Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.

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Apartment Common Area Rules: What Renters Need to Know

Written by: Christine Leonard, Esq.

Back in the day when I rented one of my first apartments, the property didn’t even have laundry in the building. Now, rental properties are often competing against each other to provide the best amenities.