
Apartments for Rent in Franklin County, OH Under $2,000 (1,577 Rentals) Page 7 of 32


The Residences At Breckenridge

Mason Row Townhomes

Hilliard Park Apartments

The Cove

The Residences at Riverpointe Place

Turtle Parc

Hilliard Summit Apartments

The Commons at Canal Winchester Apartments

Eden Park Apartments

Kingsley Park

The Villas & St. Andrews at Little Turtle

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Discovery Park Place

Luxury Living in the Short North!

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Graceland Flats

Luxe Belle | Student Housing

Yardley Apartments

Townhomes at Bexley

The Villas

College Park

Madison Park

Napa Townhomes

Stone Lodge Apartments

The Chelsea Apartments

Wexford Lakes Apartments and Townhomes

Avalon Oaks Apartments

Life at Edgewater Landing

The Commons At Olentangy

Clear Stone Place

Reserves at Arlington

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Autumn Chase

The Groves @ 665

Riverview Apartments

Market & Main

Dalton Residences

The Kingston

Buckstone Flats

The Woods at McNeil Farms

Bennington Pond Apartments

Greenway Vista

Collier Park Apartments

The Greyson

Arbors of Dublin

Copley Park

Elms

Redwood Obetz

The Residences at James Place

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Cortland at New Albany

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Hamilton Woods

The Charles at Riggins Run
Franklin County, OH Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Franklin County?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Franklin County Studio Apartments | $1,224 | $300 | $3,438 |
| Franklin County 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,459 | $300 | $5,858 |
| Franklin County 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,793 | $300 | $10,000+ |
| Franklin County 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,209 | $874 | $10,000+ |
| Franklin County 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,564 | $730 | $10,000+ |
| Franklin County 5 Bedroom Apartments | $2,856 | $1,649 | $8,887 |
| Franklin County 6 Bedroom Apartments | $3,651 | $2,700 | $4,560 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Franklin County
How much are Studio apartments in Franklin County?
There are currently 1,448 Studio Apartments in Franklin County with rent ranges from $300 to $3,438 with an average price of $1,224.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Franklin County Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Franklin County ranges from $300 to $5,858 with an average monthly rent of $1,459.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Franklin County cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Franklin County range from $300 to $10,955. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,793.
How expensive are Franklin County Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 727 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Franklin County on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $874 to $10,784 - averaging $2,209 for the location.
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