$631 - $810 per month
Coventry House
1 - 3 Beds
653 N Sandusky St, Tiffin, OH 44883
$631 - $810 per month
Coventry House
1 - 3 Beds
653 N Sandusky St, Tiffin, OH 44883
$991 per month
Fairway Crossing
3 - 4 Beds
146 Dallas St, Tiffin, OH 44883
$1,200 per month
18 Fairfield Ave, Tiffin, OH 44883
Entirely new everything. Quiet neighborhood. Small yard, patio, off street parking, central air, all new appliances, energy efficient, lease term negotiable, lawn care and landscape included, no pets/no smoking.
$1,500 per month
71 Jackson St, Tiffin, OH 44883
$700 per month
44 S Monroe St Unit 44 S Monroe St, Tiffin, OH 44883
Spacious 2 Bedroom/1 Bath first floor apartment. Located close to downtown Tiffin and colleges. Washer/dryer hookup in basement. $700.00 month plus deposit. Tenant pays Gas,Electric and water bill. no water bills
$875 per month
154 Ann St, Tiffin, OH 44883
Nice, two bedroom. Freshly painted. All appliances included. South side of Tiffin. $875 rent plus security deposit. Renter pays all utilities. No pets. No smoking or vaping.
Tiffin, Ohio, is a cozy college town and the seat of Seneca County, known for its revitalized downtown area and commercial growth. Home to Heidelberg and Tiffin Universities, the city has seen significant upgrades to its parks and an influx of new businesses. Residential options include preserved 20th-century Colonial Revivals, Craftsman-style homes, American Foursquares, Cape Cods, and midcentury ranch-style houses. While new construction is limited, custom-built homes and newer condos are available. The downtown area, particularly Washington Street, has transformed into a lively hub with student bars, upscale bistros, and attractions like The Rennaissance of Tiffin and Bear's Den. Residents enjoy dining options ranging from Jolly's Drive In to The Turntable. Nature Trails Park offers new playgrounds and river access, while Hedges-Boyer Park hosts annual events and features amenities like disc golf and pickleball courts. Tiffin City Schools have small class sizes and above-average SAT scores. The city's layout includes numerous one-way streets, making it walkable and bikeable, though the nearest interstate is 40 miles away in Findlay. Flood zones along the Sandusky River affect some parks and homes, necessitating flood insurance for certain properties.