Apartments for Rent in Dayton, OH
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Ask for pricing72 Central Ave., Dayton, OH 45406Pet friendly -
Ask for pricing3680 Pinnacle Road, Moraine, OH 45418Pet friendly -
Ask for pricing2940 Loffer Court, Dayton, OH 45449Pet friendly -
Ask for pricing1941 Oakdale Avenue, Dayton, OH 45420Pet friendly -
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Ask for pricingIncome restricted2581 Tidewater Drive, Dayton, OH 45424Pet friendly -
Ask for pricingIncome restricted6551 Hidden Knolls Ct, Dayton, OH 45449Pet friendly
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Frequently asked questions
When were prices and availability in Dayton, OH last updated?
Prices and availability in Dayton, OH were last updated on 24 May 2026.
What are the best apartments in Dayton, OH?
The best apartments in Dayton, OH are: The Alpine, Flyer Pointe, 2351 King Ave, 6218 Hemingway Road and Huntley Ridge.
What is the average rent in Dayton, OH?
The average rent in Dayton, OH is $1,027.
What is the price range for a studio apartment in Dayton, OH?
The price range for a studio apartment in Dayton, OH is between $659 and $1,600.
What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Dayton, OH?
The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Dayton, OH is between $389 and $2,670.
What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Dayton, OH?
The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Dayton, OH is between $389 and $2,925.
What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Dayton, OH?
The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Dayton, OH is between $389 and $2,957.
What type of rental buildings are in Dayton, OH?
In Dayton, 52% of the residents are renting compared to 48% owning a home, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Large-scale apartment buildings with more than 50 units represent 12% of Dayton's rentals, 49% are small-scale complexes with under 50 units, and 38% are single-family rentals.
What do typical apartment communities look like in Dayton, OH?
The age and size of multifamily buildings are among the most visible characteristics of the rental market in a city. In this case, the apartment buildings in Dayton are about 41 years old, on average. Of these, 21% have been built since 2000, representing the newer options on the market and typically offering more amenities. Rental buildings in the city have an average height of 3 stories. About 92% of the rental communities here are low-rise, garden-style communities, 4% are mid-rises, and 6% are high-rise buildings. These are true especially for large-scale multifamily buildings with over 50 apartments.
What apartment floorplans are common in Dayton, OH?
Studio apartments in Dayton are around 3% of rentals, while 1-bedroom floor plans represent 38% of the total stock. For those in search of larger rentals, 2-bedroom floorplans make up 50% of all rentals. More generous apartments with 3 bedrooms or more are also available in this city for those in search of more space.