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Woodgate North Apartments

Woodgate North Apartments

Ravenna, Ohio, 44266

1 Bedroom$575 - $585

2 Bedrooms$650 - $820

3 Bedrooms$880

Residence At Barrington

Residence At Barrington

Aurora, Ohio, 44202

1 Bedroom$990 - $1,460

2 Bedrooms$1,255 - $2,395

3 Bedrooms$1,960 - $3,265

Portage Pointe Apartments

Portage Pointe Apartments

Streetsboro, Ohio, 44241

1 Bedroom$709 - $759

2 Bedrooms$749 - $949

3 Bedrooms$999 - $1,049

Hidden Lake

Hidden Lake

Stow, Ohio, 44224

1 Bedroom$800 - $952

2 Bedrooms$988 - $1,262

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If you are a recent transplant and seeking a new place, you can find interesting park views or three flat apartments available in a good number of different neighborhoods all over the city.

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Ravenna Apartment Rental Market

  • Household Income
    Household IncomeCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than $10,00011.7%9.1% +2.6%
    $10,000 to $14,9999.4%6.4% +3.0%
    $15,000 to $19,9996.7%6.4% +0.3%
    $20,000 to $24,9998.5%6.9% +1.6%
    $25,000 to $29,9996.4%6.8% -0.4%
    $30,000 to $34,9996.4%6.8% -0.4%
    $35,000 to $39,9996.8%6.2% +0.6%
    $40,000 to $44,9996.1%5.9% +0.2%
    $45,000 to $49,9996.8%5.2% +1.6%
    $50,000 to $59,9999.9%9.6% +0.3%
    $60,000 to $74,9999.9%10.8% -0.9%
    $75,000 to $99,9997.0%10.0% -3.0%
    $100,000 to $124,9992.4%4.5% -2.1%
    $125,000 to $149,9991.3%2.0% -0.7%
    $150,000 to $199,9990.3%1.6% -1.3%
    $200,000 or more0.5%1.7% -1.2%
  • Cost of Living
    Share of Household Income Spent on RentCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 10.0%5.6%7.1% -1.5%
    10.0% to 14.9%12.8%13.3% -0.5%
    15.0% to 19.9%15.0%15.3% -0.3%
    20.0% to 24.9%13.4%12.8% +0.6%
    25.0% to 29.9%12.3%10.1% +2.2%
    30.0% to 34.9%9.2%6.9% +2.3%
    35.0% to 39.9%5.7%4.7% +1.0%
    40.0% to 49.9%5.1%6.2% -1.1%
    50.0% or more17.5%16.5% +1.0%
    Not computed3.4%7.0% -3.6%
  • Age Demographic of Renters
    Age Demographic of RentersCityStateCity Compared to State
    15 to 24 years13.9%14.5% -0.6%
    25 to 34 years22.7%27.2% -4.5%
    35 to 44 years20.7%21.2% -0.5%
    45 to 54 years13.4%14.3% -0.9%
    55 to 64 years8.3%7.8% +0.5%
    65 to 74 years10.1%6.4% +3.7%
    75 to 84 years7.7%6.0% +1.7%
    85 years and over3.2%2.6% +0.6%
  • Travel Time to Work
    Travel Time to WorkCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 30 minutes39.5%43.6% -4.1%
    30 to 44 minutes29.0%25.2% +3.8%
    45 to 59 minutes16.8%11.3% +5.5%
    60 or more minutes14.6%19.9% -5.3%

Source: 2000 Census

With All the Charm of its Italian Sister City

Looking for a town within a short distance of some of the most beautiful parks around and some of the state's most happening cities? Ravenna, Ohio, might just be the place for you. Ravenna is a gregarious, small city of about 12,000. Residents can visit Cleveland or Akron, two large Ohio cities, with museums, theaters, and sports arenas to get a taste of the big city any time they like.

Low Prices on Disappearing Apartments

If you're looking for an inexpensive place to live, Ravenna is definitely the town to move to. With the help of our apartment finder, you can be certain that you’ll lock in to the best possible deal on the place you want. Take a look at the chart above to see what apartments are currently renting for in this Ohio community. Be sure to keep your eyes open for an available apartment, as folks tend to move to Ravenna and stay put.

Halls of Fame

Renters won't find any halls of fame in the town of Ravenna but they won't have to go far visit the sports and music legends of yesterday and today. The Pro Football Hall of Fame, which is only twenty minutes from Ravenna, has become a mecca for football fans across the nation. At the museum, visitors can explore the history of the sport and the lives of some of its most important players. If it's rock and roll that gets you going, just head north forty five minutes and pay a visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This museum has a spectacular collection of artifacts, instruments, outfits, and, of course, music, that traces the history of the genre from its humble roots as call and answer singing on plantations to the worldwide force it is today.

Four!

There are few better ways to spend a beautiful afternoon than out on the back nine with a few good friends. Golfers who move to Ravenna will be able to enjoy the natural beauty of this part of the state at the Windmill Lakes Golf Course. This course is considered to be one of the best in the state and is challenging enough to keep even people who've been playing since they could first hold a putter entertained. Golf newbies shouldn't be discouraged, though, It's not too hard to find a class, pick up a lesson, or meet a friendly group of golfing neighbors to take you out and give you a few tips.

One with Nature

With three parks to explore in town and dozens more within a short drive, renters in Ravenna can always feel close to nature. The city and county parks have nature trails, sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic spots. If you're really looking to get away from it all for a bit, you can head down to the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area. This local gem features some of the most beautiful scenery in the state and has been rated as one of the best places to take pictures of nature by Outdoor Photographer Magazine. At this park, visitors can hike, mountain bike, birdwatch and, when the snow starts to fall, cross country ski and snowshoe.

Getting Down, Ravenna Style

The people of Ravenna will pretty much take any excuse to get together and invent a good time. Renters who move here should prepare themselves for a new party or special event every month of the year. Of course, the town celebrates all the major holidays, with special events planned all December for various winter holiday celebrations and a big to do for the Fourth of July, but there are some Ravenna specific holidays you'll have to learn about. There's the Got Bike celebration in the fall, a bike ride not a bike race, where everyone who comes out comes out a winner. If it's a real race you're after, make sure not to miss the Balloon A Fair Chase and the Marlene Watt Memorial Event.

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  • Is Ravenna famous for any kind of restaurant or food in particular? What's the local favorite?

    Ravenna isn't known for any one restaurant or food in particular. With a population of a little under 12,000, Ravenna's culinary scene encompasses everything from Italian to Mexican to American to Chinese. Ohio in general is known for its beef, which can be found in various iterations at restaurants across Ravenna. Arnie's West Branch Steak House, for example, serves a well-received ribeye steak, and East Park Restaurant is also a steakhouse. In addition, Ravenna is home to many pizza parlors and fast food chains.

  • Is Ravenna a family friendly town?

    With 59 crimes per 1,000 residents, Ravenna's crime rate is quite a bit higher than average when compared to other communities of similar population size. As far as education is concerned, Ravenna fares slightly better. Public education is primarily provided by the Ravenna School District. With nine schools serving over 3,000 students, this district was rated better than 22.3 percent of school districts in Ohio and 58.0 percent of school districts in the country.