
Curious just how far your dollar goes in Cincinnati?
We've rounded up the latest rental listings via rental site Zumper to get a sense of what to expect when it comes to locating housing in Cincinnati if you've got $600/month earmarked for your rent.
Read on for the listings. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
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1732 Sutton Ave., #23
Listed at $599/month, this 675-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is located at 1732 Sutton Ave., #23.
The unit boasts hardwood floors and carpeting, granite countertops, air conditioning and a balcony. Amenities offered in the building include on-site laundry, assigned parking, storage space and secured entry. Cats and dogs are permitted. There's no leasing fee required for this rental.
According to Walk Score's assessment, the surrounding area isn't very walkable, is somewhat bikeable and has a few nearby public transportation options.
(Check out the complete listing here.)
2532 Highland Ave. (Corryville)

Located at 2532 Highland Ave., here's a 500-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom that's listed for $595/month.
The apartment boasts hardwood floors, high ceilings, a balcony and plenty of storage space. The building includes assigned parking. Dogs and cats are permitted. There's no leasing fee required for this rental.
According to Walk Score, the surrounding area is quite walkable, has minimal bike infrastructure and has good transit options.
(See the complete listing here.)
2156 Karla Ave.


Located at 2156 Karla Ave., here's a 490-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom that's listed for $565/month.
The building has assigned parking. In the unit, you can expect a mix of hardwood floors and carpeting, wooden cabinetry and closet space. Neither cats nor dogs are welcome. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee, but there is a $99 deposit.
Per Walk Score ratings, this location is car-dependent, is somewhat bikeable and has a few nearby public transportation options.
(See the complete listing here.)









