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Brookville, OH Homes for Rent

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    $900 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • Condo for Rent

    117 Sycamore St Unit 101, Brookville, OH 45309

    Property Id: 2039463Welcome to your new home at 117 Sycamore St. Unit 101 in Brookville, OH! This charming 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom unit comes with amenities such as a refrigerator, oven, laminate flooring, baseboard heating, on-site laundry, off-street parking, and lawn care provided. Rent includes water and garbage, and smoking is not allowed. Pets are not allowed. Don't miss out on this

    117 Sycamore St Unit 101, Brookville, OH 45309
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    $495 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • Apartment for Rent

    50 Ridge Rd, Brookville, OH 45309

    Rick Rivera Rental Housing Deals

    50 Ridge Rd, Brookville, OH 45309
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    $900 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • Condo for Rent

    117 Sycamore St Unit 102, Brookville, OH 45309

    Property Id: 2039523Welcome to your new home at 117 Sycamore St. Unit 102 in Brookville, OH! This charming 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment is perfect for cozy living. With amenities like on-site laundry and newly rehabbed apartment, you'll love calling this place home. Rent for only $900/month, available starting July 1st, 2025. Don't miss out on this amazing property! Move IN Special,

    117 Sycamore St Unit 102, Brookville, OH 45309
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    $495 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • Apartment for Rent

    700 Pleasant Ct, Brookville, OH 45309

    Rick Rivera Rental Housing Deals

    700 Pleasant Ct, Brookville, OH 45309

Why Live in Brookville

In 1844, Brookville was founded as an agricultural hub, and its rural location surrounded by farmland suggests that the community remains a tiny farming town to this day. In reality, Brookville has grown substantially in recent years. Industries have expanded within the community, and residential construction is on the rise. Quick interstate access keeps people connected to larger cities without spiking traffic in town. Overall, the community welcomes new opportunities while simultaneously preserving its small-town atmosphere. “Events and community involvement have made it a very tightknit,” says Sharon Isbell, a 20-year resident and administrative assistant for the Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce. “It’s not hard to get involved in something that you’re passionate about.” Brookville welcomed five new subdivisions in 2024, with a few still under construction in 2025. Each offers contemporary single-family homes, except for Meadowlark, which has townhomes. Neighborhoods near the city’s core have smaller lots, but homes have unique historical architecture dating back to the 1900s. Away from downtown, ranch-style and New Traditional houses offer sprawling grass lawns on wide,
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