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Middletown Apartments For Rent

Middletown, Ohio, is situated directly in between Cincinnati and Dayton and is influenced by both of these city’s larger metropolitan areas. The home of AK Steel, historically it was more influenced by heavy industry. Today the city’s largest employer is Atrium Medical Center, one of the country’s hundred largest hospitals.

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Middletown, OH Apartments
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Unlike many other small cities it has a population of around 50,000 people Middletown has opted to invest its resources into expansion, annexing smaller communities nearby, as opposed to redeveloping its already existing area. Despite Middletown’s proximity to Cincinnati and Dayton, it is still to far away to begin playing a suburban role for either metropolitan area.

Most residents of Middletown own their own homes with less than a quarter renting. Of those residences that are rented, the majority of them rent for $600 per month or less. The 1990s saw a housing boom though the population has not radically changed, so new residents looking to rent an apartment should not have too much trouble finding one available. Further, most of the apartments for rent in Middletown are newer in construction, meaning that they are more modern though still reasonably in expensive. Most residents with the means took advantage of the real estate bubble of the mid 2000s to buy their own homes and since many of the jobs are good paying ones most people have been able to survive the bursting of the bubble and stay in their homes.

The state of Ohio does not afford renters many of the protections they receive in other states, so renters in Ohio should always be very careful to closely review their lease before signing it. There are no mandated requirements by state law that have to be included in order for a lease to be valid, so unscrupulous landlords have a lot of room to trick perspective renters into terms and conditions they would not otherwise agree to. Further, if you do a sign a lease without reading over it properly there is limited recourse available to renters.