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Clayton, Ohio, originally known as Salem and named after a War of 1812 veteran, is a suburb of Dayton spanning over 18 square miles. Located in Montgomery County, Clayton provides convenient access to the greater Dayton area while maintaining its own distinct character. The city is served by the Northmont City School District and features established residential neighborhoods throughout its community.
Apartments for rent in Clayton offer various options to fit different needs and budgets. One-bedroom apartments typically start around $1,168, while three-bedroom units average about $2,220. The city's location allows for easy access to Dayton's employment centers, with most residents reaching downtown Dayton in less than 30 minutes. Clayton residents can enjoy local parks and recreation areas while being just minutes away from shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment venues throughout the Dayton metropolitan area.
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The average rent in Clayton, OH is $1,158.
The average rent for a studio apartment in Clayton, OH is $844.
The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Clayton, OH is $1,158.
The average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Clayton, OH is $1,782.
The average rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in Clayton, OH is $2,258.
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