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Median Rent
  • $1,240 - $1,360
  • $1,110 - $1,230
  • $980 - $1,100
  • $850 - $970
  • $720 - $840
  • $590 - $710
  • $460 - $580

Columbus Rent Snapshot Columbus Rent Snapshot

Chart Bdr Mdn Rent Sect8 Avg Sqft $/Sqft Rentals
Studio $510 $458 675 $0.76 438
1 $535 $533 715 $0.75 3,500+
2 $650 $674 1066 $0.61 6,500+
3 $827 $848 1397 $0.59 4,000+
4 $1,295 $921 2069 $0.63 865
Last updated: Monday, November 17, 2008

Columbus Demographics, Vacancy Rate, Renter occupied Columbus At a Glance

Rental Area DemographicsTypical neighbor is predominantly of White ethnicity, majority attaining High School education level and generates about $37,897 per year in household income.

  •   Renter occupied: 47 %
  •   Population: 711,470
  •   Vacancy rate: 7.8 %
  •   Median household income: $37,897
  •   Monthly rent affordability: $947
  •   Crime rate index: Violent: 5, Property: 5 (1-lowest, 5-highest)
  •   Ethnicity: White (68 %) , Black (24 %) , Asian (3 %)
  •   Age groups: Under 18 (24 %), 25 to 34 (20 %), 35 to 44 (16 %)
  •   Education: High School (41 %) , College (12 %) , Graduate School (6 %)

The information is based on 2000 Census data.

Columbus Neighborhoods

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  Northland (2,000+) $425 (59)1.2% $524 (567)0.0% $625 (1,000+)0.0% $863 (503)11.4% $1,500 (67)0.0%
  Greater Hilltop (838) - $450 (140)-1.1% $540 (292)-3.6% $675 (334)-1.5% $735 (72)-18.2%
  Northwest (1,000+) $510 (50)7.6% $595 (326)-0.7% $709 (695)-4.2% $1,000 (227)-4.8% $1,550 (47)-
  West Columbus Interim (501) $435 (10)0.0% $549 (151)0.0% $669 (219)1.5% $1,119 (121)2.7% -
  Clintonville (523) - $465 (93)-3.1% $750 (193)11.1% $975 (189)8.3% $1,300 (48)-
  North Linden (280) - $449 (35)- $518 (142)0.0% $675 (98)3.8% $850 (5)-
  University (865) - $490 (218)10.1% $595 (338)-8.5% $750 (190)-21.1% $1,250 (119)-
  Northeast (263) - $497 (66)-10.5% $580 (103)-10.1% $650 (94)0.8% -
  Southwest (135) - $519 (39)5.9% $655 (52)9.2% $963 (44)-1.2% -
  Brice-Tussing (334) - $525 (58)9.4% $660 (128)-3.9% $885 (130)6.0% $1,295 (18)-
  Far North (537) $509 (39)0.8% $609 (124)-4.7% $760 (277)0.0% $1,199 (91)0.3% $1,598 (6)-
  Westland (498) - $533 (130)2.7% $630 (214)0.0% $949 (148)3.4% $1,110 (6)-
  Near East (328) - $475 (62)- $608 (111)-22.1% $695 (128)6.9% $1,200 (27)-
  Near Southside (330) - $453 (28)-5.6% $525 (126)-11.8% $575 (171)-17.9% $725 (5)-
  South Side (168) - - $650 (99)-3.7% $750 (69)- -
  Olentangy River Road (64) - $475 (27)- $613 (37)- - -
  Far South (11) - - - $900 (11)5.9% -
  Weinland Park (180) $460 (5)- $470 (65)- $600 (49)- $825 (41)- $1,060 (20)-
  Franklinton (49) - - $525 (25)- $590 (24)7.3% -
  North Central (49) - - $475 (44)-17.1% $670 (5)- -
  Southeast (285) - $549 (60)-0.2% $699 (102)11.8% $1,000 (123)0.5% -
  South Linden (97) - - $550 (49)0.2% $595 (48)- -
  Southside (471) - $595 (119)-15.0% $1,085 (259)-5.7% $1,200 (93)-20.0% -
  South Alum Creek (15) - - $605 (10)- $967 (5)- -
  South Central Accord (5) - - $608 (5)- - -
  McKinley Avenue Corridor (175) - $719 (68)-3.1% $899 (73)1.7% $1,524 (34)14.0% -
  Downtown (490) $615 (47)-12.5% $890 (215)-5.6% $1,375 (207)-5.2% $1,300 (21)- -
  Milo Grogan (5) - - - $1,342 (5)- -
  Tri-South (17) - - - $665 (17)0.0% -
  Victorican Village (271) - $620 (136)-13.3% $900 (93)9.4% $1,890 (42)- -
  Fort Columbus Airport (10) - - $550 (10)- - -
  Italian Village (153) - $850 (66)- $1,088 (64)- $800 (23)- -
  Brewery (97) - $1,100 (22)- $1,538 (65)15.2% $1,300 (10)- -
  Harrison West (22) - $544 (7)- $887 (8)- $1,473 (7)- -

City Columbus is the capital and the largest city of the American state of Ohio. Named for explorer Christopher Columbus, the city was founded in 1812 at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers, and assumed the functions of state capital in 1816. The city has a diverse economy based on education, insurance, healthcare, and technology. Acknowledged by Money Magazine as the 8th best large city in the U.S. to inhabit, it is also recognized as an emerging global city. Residents of Columbus are usually referred to as Columbusites. Columbus apartments for rent comparison page shows most up to date rent information on Columbus apartments and houses. Rent information is obtained from multiple rental sources but we cannot guarantee their accuracy.