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Northridge, OH Homes for Rent

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    $1,100 - $1,200 per month

    Northridge Apartments

    2 Beds

    4887 Ridgewood Rd E, Springfield, OH 45503

    Northridge Apartments & Townhomes are newly remodeled with updated carpeting, flooring, electric and fixtures. The two bedrooms with large closets and the full bath room are upstairs as well as a large linen closet in the hall way for blankets, towels and sheets. The living room and eat in kitchen with lots of cabinet space, pantry, stove and refrigerator are downstairs. Every town home has a

    4887 Ridgewood Rd E, Springfield, OH 45503
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    $874 per month

    Jeffrey Place

    1 Bed

    4725 Security Dr, Springfield, OH 45503

    Jeffrey Place is a beautiful community with a quiet location, off street parking and limited access to the building. We are currently taking applications for available one-bedroom apartments for individuals who are 62 years of age and older or are handicapped. Rent is calculated based on 30% of your gross annual income minus any allowable deductions. Some of the reasons you will love Jeffrey

    4725 Security Dr, Springfield, OH 45503

Why Live in Northridge

Northridge is a residential suburb just north of Springfield and just west of the CJ Brown Reservoir and Buck Creek State Park. The community transitioned from mostly agricultural to mostly residential in the 60s and 70s — a transition that continues today as new subdivisions spring up around the area. “It’s basically just a quiet place to live,” says Realtor Theresa Jennings of Re/Max Victory, who has worked in the area for over 16 years. “It’s a nice residential community, close to the reservoir if you like fishing, and close to town for everything else. What you see is what you get.” Northridge’s housing market is mostly made up of midcentury ranch-style homes and more modern subdivisions featuring larger two-story homes. There are also a fair number of single-story condos scattered around the neighborhood. Most ranch-style homes go for $180,000 to $300,000, while larger modern homes generally sell for $300,000 to $500,000. Condos, meanwhile, can go for anywhere from $140,000 to a little over $300,000. The public schools in the area are overseen by Springfield's Northeastern Local School District, which has a B-minus rating on Niche. Rolling Hills Elementary School has a B

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Northridge, OH for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in Northridge, OH for renters are Eastern Hills, Burkhardt, Linden Heights and Belmont.
What are the most popular zip codes in Northridge, OH for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Northridge, OH for renters include 45324, 45434, 45503, 45410 and 45420.
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