Over the past 3–6 months, rent prices in Columbus, OH have been relatively stable with slight downward drift, as several rental price indices show only modest changes month‑to‑month and small year‑over‑year declines in average rents. According to Zillow’s rental market data, the average Columbus rent edged slightly lower compared with recent history, and the city’s overall rental price level has hovered near recent averages rather than rising sharply. This modest softening has been influenced by a balance between ongoing renter demand and increasing rental inventory, including new apartment deliveries and broader market conditions that have kept vacancy rates from tightening excessively. Moreover, rising supply has helped temper pricing pressure even as employment and population trends support sustained leasing activity. The current median rent for the Columbus region is approximately $1,480 per month across all unit types.
Cincinnati
Over the past 3–6 months, rental price trends in Cincinnati, OH have been mixed but generally stable to modestly increasing, with both RentCafe and Zillow showing small year‑over‑year gains and modest month‑to‑month changes in average rents. According to Zillow’s Observed Rent Index, average rents in Cincinnati rose slightly year‑over‑year, with a modest 0.5–0.7% month‑over‑month increase as of early 2026. At the same time, some listing‑based indicators like RentHop report declines in certain bedroom categories over the past year (e.g., studios and one‑bedrooms), reflecting a nuanced local market where different segments are responding to seasonal shifts and inventory dynamics. These trends have been influenced by a balance of steady renter demand and evolving supply, including new rental units coming online and localized shifts in occupancy and neighborhood preferences, which have kept pricing pressure moderate rather than dramatic. The current median rent in the Cincinnati region is approximately $1,450 per month across all unit types.
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(Data sourced from Apartments.com)