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Sebring, OH Homes for Rent

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    $675 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • Apartment for Rent

    373 W Oregon Ave Unit 375, Sebring, OH 44672

    This 2 Bedroom/1 Bath two story side by side duplex is located in Sebring. Both bedrooms and bath are on the 2nd floor and there are washer and dryer connections in the basement. Tenant is to provide all appliances. Monthly rent is $675.00 plus the tenant pays all utilities. Water stays in owners name and tenants are sent the monthly water bill. Full security deposit of $675.00 and first month

    Dan Geisler Geisler Realty, LLC

    373 W Oregon Ave Unit 375, Sebring, OH 44672
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    $675 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • Apartment for Rent

    286 E Ohio Ave, Sebring, OH 44672

    Located in Sebring in the Sebring Local School District is this 2 Bedroom/1 Bath side by side duplex. The kitchen is provided with a stove which the tenant is to maintain. Living room, dining area and kitchen are on main floor. There is an unfinished basement with washer and dryer connections. Monthly rent is $675.00 plus the tenant pays all utilities along with trash services. Tenants are

    Dan Geisler Geisler Realty, LLC

    286 E Ohio Ave, Sebring, OH 44672
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    $550 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • House for Rent

    427 N 16th St, Sebring, OH 44672

    Lila J. Wohlwend Clear Sky Realty

    427 N 16th St, Sebring, OH 44672

Why Live in Sebring

Sebring, Ohio, is a village known for its small-town charm and historical significance as the former "Pottery Capital of the World." Incorporated in 1899, Sebring retains a quaint atmosphere with Main Street-style retail and locally owned businesses. The village, with a population of around 4,100, includes many retirees residing in the Copeland Oaks 55-plus community. Sebring’s central area features a walkable retail hub at the intersection of North 15th Street and West Ohio Avenue, home to popular dining spots like The Brickhouse Bar & Grill and Panda Garden. The Royal Star Diner, located on the south side, is a favorite for breakfast. Nightlife options include Log Cabin and the Oregon Pub, both open until 2 a.m. Residents can shop at local stores such as Concern and Ashton Store, with a Save A Lot supermarket located about 5 miles west.

Housing in Sebring ranges from historical Victorians and bungalows in the central area to ranch-style and contemporary homes on the outskirts. The village hosts community events like the annual Firemans Festival in June and the Copeland Oaks Cruise-In Around the Lake in July. Recreational opportunities include Crewson Woods North Side Park, Sebring Municipal Pool, and Sebring Woods, ideal for autumn walks. For those commuting, Sebring is approximately 35 miles from Youngstown and 25 miles from Akron-Canton Airport. The village’s employers include manufacturers like TruCut Incorporated and Vacuform Inc.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Sebring, OH for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in Sebring, OH for renters are Austintown, Edgefield, Summit and Mount Vernon.
What are the most popular zip codes in Sebring, OH for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Sebring, OH for renters include 44672, 44601, 44460, 44641 and 44721.
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