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Troy, Ohio sits along the Great Miami River and features a picturesque downtown square anchored by a historic courthouse. The city preserves its architectural heritage through distinctive structures like the 1914 Troy-Hayner Cultural Center and several Hobart Welded Steel Houses that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located just 19 miles north of Dayton, Troy offers convenient access to metropolitan amenities.
Rental options in Troy include townhomes, apartment communities, and single-family homes with average monthly rents around $945. The city's neighborhoods feature tree-lined streets, particularly near the downtown area where residents can walk to local shops and the Troy-Miami County Public Library. The Westbrook and Sherwood neighborhoods provide easy access to parks and recreation areas.
Troy's location allows for convenient commuting to the Dayton metropolitan area. The city hosts community events throughout the year, including the Strawberry Festival held on the downtown square. With over 28,000 residents, Troy combines small-town charm with modern conveniences, including shopping centers, parks, and recreational facilities.
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Average Rent Rates
What's the average rent for an apartment in Troy, OH?
Apartment averages in Troy, OH varies based on size.
- $962 for a 1-bedroom apartment in Troy, OH
- $1,254 for a 2-bedroom apartment in Troy, OH
- $1,130 for a 3-bedroom apartment in Troy, OH
Rental Requirements
Can I find a short-term apartment in Troy, OH?
There are 32 short-term apartments in Troy, OH.
Transportation
How do people usually get around Troy, OH?
Residents in Troy, OH usually get around by car. According to Walk Score, Troy, OH falls within the Car Dependent range.
Education
What colleges and universities are in Troy, OH?
If you’re a college or university student moving to Troy, OH, ForRent.com can help you find a rental near Edison State Community College, Wright State University, Sinclair Community College and others.










