Rental Rates

See typical monthly rents, deposits, and fees for single-family homes across the Columbus area.

A freshly renovated two-story single-family home in Columbus, Ohio, with light gray siding, crisp white trim, and a welcoming navy front door, captured in photographic realism. The house sits on a neatly manicured lawn with a simple concrete walkway leading from the sidewalk to the front steps. Soft late-afternoon natural light bathes the façade, creating gentle shadows beneath the eaves and a warm glow on the windows. The surrounding neighborhood is subtly visible but blurred, emphasizing the home as the primary subject. Shot from a slightly elevated eye-level angle with sharp focus on the house and a softly defocused background. The mood is professional, calm, and inviting, reflecting a high-quality rental listing ready for viewing.

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A cozy, well-maintained backyard of a Columbus rental home, featuring a small concrete patio directly behind the house and a level, fully fenced lawn with thick, healthy green grass. A simple wooden privacy fence surrounds the yard, with a mature maple tree rising beyond the fence line, its leaves softly diffusing the late-afternoon sunlight. The back of the house shows sliding glass doors and a modest light-gray exterior with white-trimmed windows. The scene is captured in photographic realism from a slightly elevated corner angle, creating a sense of depth and usable outdoor space. Shadows are soft and elongated, suggesting early evening, and the overall mood is peaceful, safe, and family-friendly, ideal for renters seeking outdoor space.

Starter Homes

Most Amarello Rentals homes in the Columbus area start between $1,300 and $2,200 per month, depending on size, location, and amenities. A non‑refundable application fee of $45 per adult covers credit, income, and background checks. Once approved, residents typically pay a security deposit equal to one month’s rent, plus any applicable pet deposit or pet rent. All fees and monthly amounts are disclosed upfront before you apply so you can clearly compare options and budget with confidence.

Ideal for smaller Columbus homes with modest deposits and standard application fees.

A contemporary open-concept kitchen in a Columbus rental house, featuring smooth white shaker cabinets, sleek brushed-nickel hardware, and a large central island with a polished quartz countertop in soft veining tones. Stainless steel appliances—a freestanding range, microwave hood, and French-door refrigerator—reflect subtle highlights from recessed ceiling lights. A subway tile backsplash in glossy white runs the length of the counter, adding texture. Under-cabinet lighting casts a gentle glow, illuminating the surfaces without harsh glare. The room is photographed in crisp photographic realism from a slightly wide-angle perspective, capturing both the kitchen and a glimpse of the connected dining area. The mood is clean, modern, and practical, ideal for showcasing a high-quality rental property ready for tours and applications.

Premium Homes

For Columbus rentals with Amarello, you can expect one simple, transparent cost structure. Application screening is usually $40–$60 per applicant, with security deposits commonly ranging from one to one‑and‑a‑half months’ rent based on credit and risk profile. Typical monthly rents for single‑family homes run from the low $1,200s for smaller properties up to $2,500+ for larger or newly renovated homes in high‑demand neighborhoods. We break down every charge—rent, deposits, pet fees, and optional services—before you sign so there are no surprise costs on move‑in day.

Larger Columbus rentals with upgraded finishes, higher deposits, and flexible lease options.

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A freshly renovated two-story single-family home in Columbus, Ohio, with light gray siding, crisp white trim, and a welcoming navy front door, captured in photographic realism. The house sits on a neatly manicured lawn with a simple concrete walkway leading from the sidewalk to the front steps. Soft late-afternoon natural light bathes the façade, creating gentle shadows beneath the eaves and a warm glow on the windows. The surrounding neighborhood is subtly visible but blurred, emphasizing the home as the primary subject. Shot from a slightly elevated eye-level angle with sharp focus on the house and a softly defocused background. The mood is professional, calm, and inviting, reflecting a high-quality rental listing ready for viewing.