$679 - $964 per month
Piccadilly East
1 - 2 Beds
2750 Pickle Rd, Oregon, OH 43616
$679 - $964 per month
Piccadilly East
1 - 2 Beds
2750 Pickle Rd, Oregon, OH 43616
$800 - $1,400 per month
Cedar Run Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
2625-2637 Navarre Ave, Oregon, OH 43616
$799 - $1,049 per month
Copper Cove Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
1105 S Wheeling St, Oregon, OH 43616
$1,149 - $1,419 per month
Yorktown Village
1 - 3 Beds
601 Hermitage Ct, Oregon, OH 43616
$1,250 per month
2401 Burnside Ave Unit 1, Oregon, OH 43616
Property Id: 1691983This LOWER LEVEL DUPLEX APARTMENT is located in the neighborhood of Moundview, known for its tranquility, high safety rating and convenience to multiple amenities to include hospitals, I-280, restaurants, and more!This apartment boasts one bathroom and two spacious bedrooms, providing ample space for relaxation and privacy. Measuring in at 1025 square feet this
$1,100 per month
2401 Burnside Ave Unit 2, Oregon, OH 43616
Property Id: 1691984This UPPER LEVEL DUPLEX APARTMENT is located in the neighborhood of Moundview, known for its tranquility, high safety rating and convenience to multiple amenities to include hospitals, I-280, restaurants, and more!This apartment boasts one bathroom and two spacious bedrooms, providing ample space for relaxation and privacy. Measuring in at 1025 square feet this
Oregon, Ohio, a city of approximately 20,000 residents, is known for its robust industrial economy and small-town atmosphere. Located about 4 miles from Toledo, Oregon offers a mix of suburban and rural living with a variety of home styles, including mid-century brick ranches, contemporary homes, and wood-frame houses overlooking Maumee Bay. The city has a strong school district with a high graduation rate and good proficiency in reading and math. Local attractions include Pearson Metropark, Maumee Bay State Park, and the annual German-American Festival, which draws over 30,000 visitors. Dining options range from Luckie's Barn & Grill to the Oregon Inn, and residents can shop at big-box retailers along Navarre Avenue. The city has a healthy economy with major employers like Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. and Cenovus Toledo Refinery. Despite some noise from train tracks and higher property taxes, Oregon remains a desirable place to live, offering a friendly community and convenient access to Toledo. The city also benefits from its own water plant, which provides clean water and low rates. Commuting to Toledo is straightforward, and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport is 44 miles away for longer trips.