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Dover, OH Homes for Rent

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    $735 - $1,103 per month

    Parkside Village Apartments

    1 - 2 Beds

    101 Brookside Dr, Dover, OH 44622

    Beautiful 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Very well maintained and manicured. Quiet safe community close to the center of town and close to local stores and the Mall. Local schools are close by some within walking distance. $900 for all deposits

    101 Brookside Dr, Dover, OH 44622
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    $1,200 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • House for Rent

    1406 Chestnut St, Dover, OH 44622

    Available now! 2 bedroom, 1 bath home. Great location! This home has a fenced in backyard, covered patio and 1 stall garage with automatic opener. Bonus rooms on 2nd story and basement. No smoking, no pets. 1 year lease. Schedule your showing today!

    Stacy Patton Barnett Inc. Realtors

    1406 Chestnut St, Dover, OH 44622
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    $2,500 per month

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,200 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    2410 N Wooster Ave, Dover, OH 44622

    Property Id: 2028924FOR RENT: located in Dover, OHThis modern 2020-built home offers 4 bedrooms and FOR RENT: located in Dover, OHThis modern 2021-built home offers 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across 3,200+ sq ft of finished living space. The main floor includes 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, while the fully finished basement adds 2 more bedrooms(or office space) and a full

    2410 N Wooster Ave, Dover, OH 44622

Why Live in Dover

Dover, Ohio, though small in size, is rich in history and rural charm. The city spans less than six square miles and features a quaint downtown area with historic buildings and beautiful homes. The surrounding county offers scenic views with rolling hills, lakes, and streams. Dover boasts a variety of attractions, including local museums, all-season parks, golf courses, and wineries. Tuscora Park in nearby New Philadelphia offers an amphitheater, miniature golf, a pool, and vintage amusement rides. Dover City Park provides seasonal activities like swimming in the summer and sledding in the winter. The city is known for its diverse housing options, ranging from American Foursquare homes and Victorian cottages to new traditional homes in subdivisions. The median home price is significantly below the national median. The Dover City School District is highly rated, and the city has a century-long high school football rivalry with New Philadelphia. Local museums, such as the J.E. Reeves Home and Museum and the Ernest Warther Museum & Gardens, honor notable residents. The Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market offers fresh produce and goods from nearby Amish communities. Dover is within a 90-minute drive of Cleveland, Columbus, and Pittsburgh, making it conveniently located for travel. Crime rates in Dover have decreased steadily, with property crimes declining since 2020 and a recent decrease in violent crimes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Dover, OH for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in Dover, OH for renters are Summit and Amherst Heights-Clearview.
What are the most popular zip codes in Dover, OH for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Dover, OH for renters include 44663, 44646, 44710, 44706 and 44708.
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