$890 - $1,029 per month
The Meadows of Gahl Terrace Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
64 Gahl Terrace, Cincinnati, OH 45215
$890 - $1,029 per month
The Meadows of Gahl Terrace Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
64 Gahl Terrace, Cincinnati, OH 45215
$1,095 per month
9496 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45215
Two-bedroom apartment, newly painted, and lovely refinished hardwood, available now! Off street parking available, convenient to interstates. Building under new management.
Victoria Meadows Keller Williams Advisors
$795 - $1,400 per month
Powells Garden Apartments
Studio - 3 Beds
1719 Hunt Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45215
$795 per month
50 Gahl Terrace, Cincinnati, OH 45215
A great unit for someone who needs an affordable and well maintained space - kitchen is surprisingly large for a studio with built in microwave and full sized fridge. This unit is ready to go and priced competitively!
Victoria Meadows Keller Williams Advisors
$970 - $2,647 per month
Lakeshore Drive Apartment Homes
Studio - 3 Beds
1 E Lake Shore Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45237
$705 - $935 per month
Aljoy Court
1 - 2 Beds
85 Aljoy Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45215
$1,200 total monthly price
210 W Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45215
This bright, airy unit in a duplex offers modern comfort and convenience in a prime location just a short walk to the iconic Bridal District and only 9 minutes from Kenwood Mall. Inside, the kitchen has been thoughtfully redesigned with fresh finishes, while the bathrooms feature a clean, sleek, and refined look. Driveway parking is available. Mini-split systems provide quiet, efficient climate
$895 total monthly price
516 Olden Ave Unit 1, Cincinnati, OH 45215
HEAT, WATER, and TRASH UTILITIES INCLUDED in RENT. This apartment is Senior Housing, Intended and Operated for those 55 Years of Age or Older. Brick, Ranch-Style Four-Family Building. In a quiet residential area. Easy walking distance to apartment from parking area. Well-maintained building. No stairs into apartments. For inquiries, please call the number listed.Unit Description: This
Reading, Ohio, is a community characterized by its blend of valley and hillside living, fostering a close-knit atmosphere with year-round events and holiday celebrations. The Reading Fire Department and Cincinnati Public Library frequently sponsor local festivals, while the Dan Beard Council organizes scouting trips. The Reading Farmer’s Market, held every Friday from June through September, and the December Holiday Walk, featuring Santa Claus photos and a live Nativity set, are popular things to do. Koenig Park hosts major community events like the Memorial Day Festival and the 4th of July Festival. Housing in Reading includes late 1800s to early 1900s valley homes and midcentury Cape Cods on the hill, with newer homes from the 1980s located toward Evendale. Dining options include Bitter Sweet for breakfast crepes and Angilo’s Pizza for hoagies, while Don Vonderhaar’s offers fresh meats and local groceries. Shopping highlights include the Grand Antique Mall and the expansive bridal district on Benson Street. The Reading Community City School District is among the top 10 in Hamilton County, with Mount Notre Dame being a highly rated all-girls high school. Recreational facilities include Koenig Park’s baseball diamond and summer horseshoe league, Quiet Park’s playground, and Observatory Park’s basketball and tennis courts. Commuting is convenient with Route 42 and I-75 providing access to downtown Cincinnati, 10 miles away.