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Cincinnati averages about $1,100 per month for a one-bedroom. Hyde Park and Mariemont run $1,500–$1,700 while neighborhoods like Northside offer rents under $1,000, making Cincinnati one of the more affordable Ohio metros.
Cincinnati median rent is $400 below the national median of $1,500/mo — an affordable market.
The largest employer in Cincinnati is Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, making the Hyde Park area and nearby neighborhoods popular for commuters looking to minimize travel time.
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Cincinnati averages about $1,100 per month for a one-bedroom. Hyde Park and Mariemont run $1,500–$1,700 while neighborhoods like Northside offer rents under $1,000, making Cincinnati one of the more affordable Ohio metros.
Over-the-Rhine and Oakley are the top picks for young professionals, offering walkable restaurant and bar scenes, renovated housing stock, and proximity to downtown employers. Both neighborhoods have seen significant investment in the past decade.
Cincinnati's suburban neighborhoods like Hyde Park, Mount Lookout, and Mariemont feed into top-rated public schools with state report card scores well above average. Cincinnati Public Schools overall have improved but vary significantly by location.
Cincinnati has experienced steady growth driven by healthcare, tech, and P&G's headquarters. The Over-the-Rhine neighborhood revitalization is nationally recognized, and the region consistently attracts young professionals for its affordable cost of living.
Cincinnati is home to the NFL's Bengals and MLB's Reds, both playing downtown along the Ohio River. The city has a strong sports culture and FC Cincinnati's TQL Stadium has become a community anchor for soccer fans.
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