$925 per month
Riverside Towers
1 Bed
85 W Pine St, Coshocton, OH 43812
$925 per month
Riverside Towers
1 Bed
85 W Pine St, Coshocton, OH 43812
$1,100 per month
205 S 15th St, Coshocton, OH 43812
This is a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home with an attached garage. The home features an enclosed porch, a finished basement, a 1st-floor laundry room, and abundant storage. The laundry room is equipped with a washer and dryer, and the kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, a range, a dishwasher, and a microwave. The tenant pays electric, gas, renters’ insurance, and a $100 fee for water, sewer, and
$900 per month
631 S 7th St, Coshocton, OH 43812
This property features 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom within a total living space of 1,200 square feet. The first floor of the home features a spacious living area, a kitchen with an included refrigerator, a first-floor bedroom, bathroom, and washer and dryer hook-ups. The second floor of the home features 2 large bedrooms with large closets. There is on-street parking available. Tenant pays gas,
$1,350 per month
442 Chestnut St Unit Upper, Coshocton, OH 43812
Property Id: 1307946Welcome to your home at 442 Chestnut St! This historic 4-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit in Coshocton, OH awaits you. Immerse yourself in comfort with beautiful hardwood and laminate flooring, radiant heating, and modern amenities like a washer/dryer, oven, and refrigerator. Enjoy the convenience of washer/dryer hookups and the inclusion of major utilities: sewage, garbage,
Coshocton, OH, located about 80 miles from Columbus, is a small city with around 11,000 residents who appreciate its affordable housing and welcoming atmosphere. The downtown area offers modern shopping and dining, with 2nd Street and Main Street featuring a mix of fast-food options, local eateries, and revitalized early 20th-century brick buildings. Residents can enjoy a bakery, coffee shops, an old-fashioned pub, and a Mexican restaurant, along with local businesses like a nail salon and a barbershop. Housing styles in Coshocton include bungalows, American Craftsman, American Foursquares, and split-levels, with prices ranging from affordable fixer-uppers to midcentury homes. The Coshocton City School District has strong math and reading proficiencies. For outdoor attractions, Coshocton Lake Park offers a pool, riverfront access, and a campground, while the nearby Woodbury Wildlife Area provides opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting. The city also hosts the annual Coshocton County Fair, which draws many visitors, and other events like a hot air balloon festival and a Christmas parade. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum showcases exhibits on Native American history and Victorian furniture. Commuters often travel to Zanesville, 32 miles away, or Columbus, 77 miles away, for work. Coshocton has a lower violent crime rate compared to state and national averages, with both rates having declined over the past five years.