383 Black St
Akron, OH 44306
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
1,188 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
About This Home
WINTER SPECIALL!!! $200 off 1st and last month's rent for the first year. Rent rate of $1,195 is true market rent. This is offered to qualified applicants ONLY! Single Family home in Akron. Features new carpet throughout and large 1st floor bedroom with 2 spacious walk-in closets and entry to attached enclosed porch. Kitchen has new L.V.P. floor and appliances. Both living room with decorative fireplace, and dining room have bright natural light. Upstairs, newer bathroom with tub/shower and new L.V.P. floors and 2 bedrooms with deep closets. Complete with available electric laundry hookups. Off-street parking and detached garage in back. Tenants pay all utilities and $200 Water Deposit. NO Pets. Qualifications: All Adults must apply before in person viewing *3x1 Income ratio (minimum 3 months consecutive employment) *No evictions (5 Years) *600+ Credit Score *Clear Criminal History. *Non-Smoking Building *Renters Insurance Required *Single Family Home Rentals required a $200 Water Deposit Rental Features: • New Carpet • Vinyl floors • Laundry hookup • Heat • 1st floor master bedroom • Enclosed porch • Off-street parking • Decorative fireplace
383 Black St is a house located in Summit County and the 44306 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Akron City attendance zone.
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
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One-Time Basics
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Due at Move-In
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Security Deposit - RefundableCharged per unit.$995
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Due at Move-In
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Garage Lot
Property Fee Disclaimer: Based on community-supplied data and independent market research. Subject to change without notice. May exclude fees for mandatory or optional services and usage-based utilities.
House Features
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Contact
- Listed by Colleen Bell
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Welcome to Akron, where industrial heritage meets modern living. This former "Rubber Capital of the World" has transformed into a thriving city with diverse rental options throughout its neighborhoods. The rental market remains affordable, with one-bedroom apartments renting for $863, showing a 3.1% increase year-over-year. Two-bedroom units average $1,101, while larger three-bedroom homes typically rent for around $1,306. Notable areas include Highland Square, with its mix of historic architecture and local shops; Goodyear Heights, showcasing homes from the city's industrial era; and Merriman Valley, bordered by the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
The city offers an array of recreational and cultural attractions. The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail winds through the area, connecting neighborhoods with 87 miles of paths for walking, running, and cycling.
Learn more about living in Akron| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
| Drive: | 5 min | 1.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 20 min | 12.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 23 min | 16.9 mi | |
| Drive: | 26 min | 17.4 mi |
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