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London, OH Homes for Rent

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    $1,069 - $1,499 per month

    Keny Boulevard Estates

    1-3 Beds

    1073-1090 Claudia Dr, London, OH 43140

    Welcome to Keny Boulevard Estates, an outstanding community offering a blend of quality and harmony with all the conveniences of city living. Only 20 minutes from downtown Columbus. Every distinctive detail is designed to enhance your lifestyle. At the end of your day, you'll be glad to know that you're returning home to a community where our friendly management team is committed to providing the

    1073-1090 Claudia Dr, London, OH 43140
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    $704 - $959 per month

    Madison Lamplight Apartments

    Studio-2 Beds

    6 Lamplight Ct, London, OH 43140

    Recently updated interior Studio, One and Two bedroom apartments located 10-15 minutes from I-70.

    6 Lamplight Ct, London, OH 43140
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    $984 - $1,134 per month

    Sheffield Manor

    1-2 Beds

    1004 Lindsey Loop, London, OH 43140

    We are located in the northern gateway to London, with convenient access to shopping, restaurants and schools. I-70 access is only minutes away as well. Close to major local employers including Stanley Electric, Nissen Chemitec, Gramag Industries, etc. 24 hour emergency maintenance and on site resident manager for residents' service. Relaxed living to unwind from a busy lifestyle. Come see us

    1004 Lindsey Loop, London, OH 43140

Why Live in London

London, OH, the largest city in Madison County, offers a blend of small-town charm and convenient access to Dayton and Columbus. With a population of just over 10,000, it appeals to those seeking a more homespun atmosphere. Housing options range from turn-of-the-century homes in the city center to midcentury houses in the southwestern region and newer developments along Kenny Boulevard. The median home price is in the low $300,000s, and property taxes are around 1.5%, lower than many other Central Ohio cities. London serves as a bedroom community with a local economy supported by employers like Stanley Electric, Honda, and Madison Health. U.S. Routes 40 and 42 provide straightforward commutes to Columbus, 30 miles east, and Dayton, 50 miles west. The downtown area is growing, featuring locally owned restaurants and stores, with plans for a designated outdoor refreshment area by summer 2025. The London Parks and Recreation Department manages over 140 acres of public land, including a renovated municipal pool, a leashless dog park, and the Roberts Pass Trail, a 6-mile paved biking and hiking path. Cultural attractions include the London State Theater, the Madison County Arts Council, and the Madison County Historical Society. Safety-wise, both violent and property-related crimes are lower per capita than state and national averages. Summers are hot and humid, winters are cold and windy, and the city receives about 20 inches of snow annually. Flooding issues are being addressed through ongoing stormwater infrastructure projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in London, OH for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in London, OH for renters are Laurel Greene, Brown, Sweetwater, Holt-Alkire and Cross Creek.
What are the most popular zip codes in London, OH for renters?
The most popular zip codes in London, OH for renters include 43119, 43228, 43026, 43064 and 43123.
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