$1,724 - $2,623 per month
Redwood Troy Arthur Road
2 Beds
1030 Office Redharvest Dr, Troy, OH 45373
$1,724 - $2,623 per month
Redwood Troy Arthur Road
2 Beds
1030 Office Redharvest Dr, Troy, OH 45373
$2,200 per month
29 E Race St, Troy, OH 45373
Coming Soon! 2 bedroom 2 bath loft apartment located in Downtown Troy, Ohio with stainless steel appliances, including refrigerator, dishwasher and microwave. There is a high efficiency washer and dryer, high efficiency HVAC and hot water tank dedicated to the unit and ready for your use. Open floor plan from the living room through to the kitchen. The kitchen has a center isle for the
Tammy Lambert Bruns Realty Group, LLC
$1,209 - $2,052 per month
Towne Park
1-3 Beds
1850 Towne Park Dr, Troy, OH 45373
$875 per month
325 S Plum St Unit 2, Troy, OH 45373
Available now! No pets. Deposit is same amount as rent. Application fee is $50 per adult and all adults in the household must apply. Price includes $25 per month resident benefits package which includes a tenant asset protection policy and access to a tenant portal. Garage access for owner use only. Looking for a cozy and convenient place to call home in Troy? Look no further! A
Brett Sutton Coldwell Banker Heritage
$960 - $1,180 per month
Traditions Apartments
2-3 Beds
701 S Stanfield Rd, Troy, OH 45373
$800 - $900 per month
McKaig Court Apartments
1-2 Beds
1525 Mckaig Ave, Troy, OH 45373
$1,200 per month
2261 Shamrock Ln, Troy, OH 45373
Property Id: 1199581Apartment for rent in the Laurel Creek subdivision in Troy. Two bedrooms, one bath, attached garage, laundry room, vaulted ceilings, French doors in master bedroom leading to back patio. Nice clean, quiet, safe neighborhood. Available November 1st.
$1,300 per month
2257 Shamrock Ln, Troy, OH 45373
Property Id: 652436Apartment for rent in the Laurel Creek subdivision in Troy. Two bedrooms, one bath, one car garage, washer/dryer hookups, vaulted ceiling, French doors in master bedroom, lots of storage space. Nice clean, quiet, safe neighborhood close to shopping, dining, and highway.
Ambitiously named after the Greek city-state, Troy has made its mark since its founding in 1808, just five years after Ohio became a state. The city's strategic location along the Great Miami River led to an early manufacturing industry explosion and population increases. Industries like Collins Aerospace, Clopay Corporation and F&P America Manufacturing still employ over 3,000 residents in the city today. Revitalization programs bring new life to the city's core and maintain a relatively low cost of living. "People always say where they choose ...