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Glendale, OH Homes for Rent

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    Starting at $1,105 Per Month

    • 1 - 2 Beds

    10645 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45215

    Move to the Beat of North Cincinnati, OhioStep up to urban bliss at The Commons, where our garden-style apartment community was designed to suit your on-the-go lifestyle. Our renovated 1 and 2 bedroom floor plans boast an array of convenient features, such as large closets and air conditioning. And with our range of luxury amenities, like a swimming pool and an outdoor picnic area with

    Commons

    (513) 854-1896

    10645 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45215
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    Starting at $926 Per Month

    • Studio - 3 Beds

    11365 Lippelman Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45246

    Waterstone Place Apartments is conveniently located in Cincinnati and minutes from three major highways. We have studio, 1, and 2 bedroom apartments with wonderful features. Enjoy apartment amenities such as additional storage spaces, a swimming pool, and the fitness center. Our pet-friendly community, accepting both dogs and cats, also offers a fenced-in bark park! We are near Costco, IKEA,

    Waterstone Place

    (513) 599-0293

    11365 Lippelman Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45246
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    $1,700

    Total Monthly Price

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,400 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    20 E Sharon Rd Unit . # 1, Glendale, OH 45246

    Beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 bath for rent in historic Glendale. Hardwood floors, high ceilings, built in 1866, has lots of old character. Includes one space in a garage. Very close to the downtown Glendale shops and a short commute to GE and Ford. Property owner covers water and sewer, tenant covers all other utilities. Conveniently located in Princeton School District. No smoking or pets. Rent is

    20 E Sharon Rd Unit . # 1, Glendale, OH 45246

Why Live in Glendale

Glendale, Ohio, a historic village built around the railroad, is home to approximately 2,200 residents. The Village Square and central business district, added to the National Register of Historic Places in the 1970s, reflect its rich history. The community spirit is evident in local festivals, summertime concerts, and uniquely decorated squirrel statues scattered throughout the village. Glendale's housing includes mid-19th-century properties with ornate porches and Italianate molding, early 1900s bungalows, mid-century brick ranch-style houses, and New Traditionals. Home values average around $460,000, with properties selling faster than the national average. Residents enjoy shaded pathways and athletic fields in parks like Floral Park, Washington Park, and Lake Park, while Glenview Golf Course and Trillium Trails Wildflower Preserve offer additional outdoor activities. Dining options are concentrated around the historic Village Square, featuring establishments like Bluebird Bakery, Meritage, and Piccolo Wine Bar. The Harry Whiting Brown Community Center hosts summer concerts, book sales, and holiday markets, while the Boy Scouts' haunted house and A Village Christmas are annual highlights. Glendale students attend the Princeton City School District, which has a high rating, and private school options include Bethany School and St. Gabriel School. The Glendale Police Department reports significantly lower crime rates than the national average, and the village is a designated "no horn zone" for passing trains. Located about 17 miles from Cincinnati via Interstate 75, Glendale offers suburban conveniences with proximity to major employers and amenities in the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

What neighborhoods in Glendale, OH are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Glendale, OH depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Roselawn, West Chester Township, Kennedy Heights, Bond Hill and Hartwell, each with its own character and price range.
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