The Zumper Columbus Metro Report analyzed active listings in November across 7 metro cities to show the most and least expensive cities and cities with the fastest growing rents. The Ohio state median one bedroom rent was $770 last month.

Cities Ranked By Rent

The Most Expensive

–Grandview Heights, OH saw rent climb $60 to $1,360 and continue to reign as the most expensive city.

–Dublin, OH remained the second priciest with rent at $1,130.

–Hillard, OH rent dropped $60 to $960 but stayed the third most expensive in the metro.

The Least Expensive

–Heath, OH was the least expensive city with rent at $580.

– Delaware, OH saw rent drop $20 to $680 but remain the second most affordable city.

–Whitehall, OH was third with rent at $720.

Growth Rate

The Fastest Growing (Y/Y%)

–Hillard, OH had the fastest growing rent since this time last year, climbing 15.7%.

Columbus, OH followed closely behind with the second fastest growing rent, up 15.4%.

–Heath, OH had the third largest year over year rental growth rate, jumping 11.5%.

The Fastest Growing (M/M%)

–Grandview Heights & Dublin, OH tied for the city with the fastest growing prices last month, both up 4.6%.

Full Data

1 Bedroom2 Bedrooms
Pos.CityPriceM/M %Y/Y %PriceM/M %Y/Y %
1Grandview Heights$1,3604.60%8.80%$1,5604.00%15.60%
2Dublin$1,1304.60%9.70%$1,400-2.10%12.00%
3Hilliard$960-5.90%15.70%$1,150-3.40%6.50%
4Columbus$7502.70%15.40%$1,0700%12%
5Whitehall$7200.00%4.30%$8902%6%
6Delaware$680-2.90%11.50%$8801%-5%
7Heath$5801.80%13.70%$780-1%4%

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The Zumper Columbus Metro Report analyzed active listings that hit the market last month. Listings are aggregated by city to calculate median asking rents.

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