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Popular Marion Apartments

Watkins Glen

Watkins Glen

Marysville, Ohio, 43040

1 Bedroom$679 - $689

2 Bedrooms$789 - $949

3 Bedrooms$1,149

TGM Village at Worthington Green

TGM Village at Worthington Green

Columbus, Ohio, 43235

1 Bedroom$840 - $850

2 Bedrooms$940 - $960

The Links Apartments

The Links Apartments

Marysville, Ohio, 43040

1 Bedroom$650

2 Bedrooms$760

Elmwood Villas

Elmwood Villas

Marysville, Ohio, 43040

1 BedroomUp to $600

2 BedroomsUp to $715

3 BedroomsUp to $800

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Find Apartments in Marion, Ohio

Finding a beautiful new apartment in Marion is simple, you will find a variety of options in lots of beautiful areas around the city. MyNewPlace can help you find every amenity you need in your new place in Marion - whether it is a mustard staircase or a family friendly apartment.

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Marion Apartment Rental Market

  • Household Income
    Household IncomeCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than $10,00011.4%9.1% +2.3%
    $10,000 to $14,9998.8%6.4% +2.4%
    $15,000 to $19,9997.7%6.4% +1.3%
    $20,000 to $24,9998.7%6.9% +1.8%
    $25,000 to $29,9998.9%6.8% +2.1%
    $30,000 to $34,9996.9%6.8% +0.1%
    $35,000 to $39,9996.8%6.2% +0.6%
    $40,000 to $44,9997.2%5.9% +1.3%
    $45,000 to $49,9996.3%5.2% +1.1%
    $50,000 to $59,9999.0%9.6% -0.6%
    $60,000 to $74,9998.8%10.8% -2.0%
    $75,000 to $99,9995.6%10.0% -4.4%
    $100,000 to $124,9992.2%4.5% -2.3%
    $125,000 to $149,9990.6%2.0% -1.4%
    $150,000 to $199,9990.5%1.6% -1.1%
    $200,000 or more0.6%1.7% -1.1%
  • Cost of Living
    Share of Household Income Spent on RentCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 10.0%6.6%7.1% -0.5%
    10.0% to 14.9%13.8%13.3% +0.5%
    15.0% to 19.9%13.7%15.3% -1.6%
    20.0% to 24.9%12.4%12.8% -0.4%
    25.0% to 29.9%10.1%10.1% +0.0%
    30.0% to 34.9%9.2%6.9% +2.3%
    35.0% to 39.9%3.9%4.7% -0.8%
    40.0% to 49.9%7.2%6.2% +1.0%
    50.0% or more16.7%16.5% +0.2%
    Not computed6.5%7.0% -0.5%
  • Age Demographic of Renters
    Age Demographic of RentersCityStateCity Compared to State
    15 to 24 years14.5%14.5% +0.0%
    25 to 34 years24.0%27.2% -3.2%
    35 to 44 years21.3%21.2% +0.1%
    45 to 54 years14.2%14.3% -0.1%
    55 to 64 years8.4%7.8% +0.6%
    65 to 74 years7.3%6.4% +0.9%
    75 to 84 years7.1%6.0% +1.1%
    85 years and over3.2%2.6% +0.6%
  • Travel Time to Work
    Travel Time to WorkCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 30 minutes43.1%43.6% -0.5%
    30 to 44 minutes15.2%25.2% -10.0%
    45 to 59 minutes13.6%11.3% +2.3%
    60 or more minutes28.1%19.9% +8.2%

Source: 2000 Census

Marvelous Apartments in Marion, Ohio

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And What About Marion, Ohio Rental Rates?

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Popped Corn and Smashed Cars

Moving into a new apartment is an event in itself. Lucky for you, Marion offers plenty of heavy lifting-free events all year. You can’t live in the Popcorn Capital of the World and not attend the annual Marion Popcorn Festival. Drawing in more than 250,000 people a year, the “largest popcorn festival in the world” offers plenty for everyone, whether you’re of the movie theater style or caramel persuasion. Along with delicious snacks, this huge event, one of the top 100 events in North America according to the American Bus Association, features a parade, live music, a 5K run, a bowling tournament, crafts, and more. If you’re not in the mood for getting kernels stuck in your teeth, you can always visit the Marion County Fair. Meet your neighbors and take in a tractor pull, fireworks, livestock sale, horse race, and demolition derby. This fair, held annually during the first week of July, celebrated its 161st year in 2011. That’s a whole lot of demolished cars. Whether you’re in the mood for a tractor pull or pulling kernels out of your teeth, you’ll have a great time in your new city.

Get Moving in Marion

Should you go a little overboard on the Cracker Jack, you’ll have your chance to burn off some calories (and have lots of fun) thanks to the Parks and Recreation Departments. Marion is home to 19 city parks for maximum butter burning fun. Take Garfield Park for instance. This pristine park offers fun and fitness for the entire kettle corn-loving family. With a softball diamond, basketball courts, horseshoe pits, basketball courts, and playground, you and your kids will have a ball and maybe even forget you ate that ten pound bag of popcorn. Want to burn those calories and build new friendships? Sign up for an adult recreational program. Enjoy action-packed fun with teamwork in fall volleyball or relax your mind and body in yoga. Either way, you’re bound to make friends with other popcorn addicts. Rent one of these great apartments and feel the burn!

Presidential and Paranormal

Did you know that Marion was the hometown of President Warren G. Harding? You’re sure to find out all about this city’s rich history if you visit its many cultural attractions. Want to learn more about the 29th President? Head over to the Harding Home and Museum. Explore Harding’s home, the site of his famous “front porch campaign,” and pick up a souvenir to place proudly next to your loveseat. Speaking of the deceased, the city is also home to numerous spooky sites. The most famous paranormal landmark has to be the Merchant family grave marker. If you’re feeling brave, head over to Marion Cemetery and take a gander at this ghostly landmark. The sphere on top is documented to move on its base numerous times throughout the year. Whether you’re curious to see all your new town has to offer or you’ve just seen one too many episodes of “Ghost Hunters,” you’ve got to visit these historic (and sometimes paranormal) attractions.

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Local Talk

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  • What kinds of outdoor activities are either in or around Marion?

    Marion is home to several city parks, including McKinley Park, Sawyer-Ludwig Park, and its largest, Lincoln Park. Located to the west of Marion, Big Island Wildlife Area and Killdeer Plains Wilderness Area are the area's best spots for hunting and fishing. For hiking, horseback riding, and camping out of the range of gunfire, head to Zaleski State Forest. Marion Country Club contains a popular golf course.

  • Are there any quiet neighborhoods in Marion?

    Yes. Morral is one of Marion's quieter neighborhoods. With mostly single-family, medium-sized dwellings, this predominantly owner-occupied neighborhood occupies the northern portion of the city. This neighborhood is also rural in terms of population density, a factor that may contribute to its tranquil nature. Another neighborhood that shares many characteristics with Marion, including its low noise levels, is La Rue / New Bloomington.

  • Why should I move to Marion?

    Marion is a municipality of about 66,500 people located in north-central Ohio. It lies about 50 miles north of the much larger city of Columbus, making it possible for some residents to commute into Columbus while living in a smaller, less urban area. Marion is also a great place for those that enjoy hunting. It's conveniently located about 20 minutes east of Big Island Wilderness Area, and 30 minutes southeast of Killdeer Plains Wilderness Area, a 9,230-acre wildlife area. Located 30 minutes south of Marion, Delaware State Park offers other non-hunting-related activities like