Most everyday costs in Columbus land right around or under the national average. Rent is the number that swings your budget the most, so picking the right neighborhood and the right transit access matters more than any coupon ever will.
The word "affordable" means something different for every renter, so let us walk through what a real month in Columbus costs. Along the way you will see why the Cleveland Avenue corridor in the 43224 area is such a friendly place to keep spending in check without feeling stuck.
Rent is where you win or lose
Nothing shapes a renter budget like rent, and the number moves a lot depending on where you look. The North Linden and Northland pockets near 43224 tend to price under the citywide average, which is why value-focused renters, students, and downtown commuters start their search along Cleveland Avenue.
Utilities and getting online

Beyond rent, budget for electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash, and an internet plan. Heating during a cold Columbus winter is the line that jumps the most, so watch it. The easiest way to smooth things out is renting somewhere that already folds in an essential or two, and at Cleve Royale trash is included in the rent.
Getting around town
A car brings gas, insurance, and parking costs every month, while going car-free swaps all of that for a single COTA pass. This is where Cleveland Avenue really shines, because the CMAX rapid transit line runs right past your door with quick, frequent trips straight into Downtown Columbus. Skipping a car payment is one of the biggest savings a renter can unlock.
Groceries and the little daily stuff

Food prices in Columbus stay sensible, and the Northland and Cleveland Avenue area is packed with value grocers and international markets that make a paycheck go further. Those small savings on everyday runs quietly pile up over twelve months.
A simple way to budget each month
A handy rule of thumb is to aim for rent around 30% of your gross income and build everything else around that anchor. Starting from a lower-rent spot like Cleve Royale, where studios begin near $800 and one bedrooms near $850, leaves real room for savings, paying down a card, or just a little breathing space.
Tip: judge apartments by their full monthly cost, not the rent alone. A slightly higher rent that includes something like trash can beat a bargain rent stacked with four separate bills and a car you no longer need.
Cleve Royale keeps that monthly math easy with some of the lowest rents on the block, included trash, and CMAX service to downtown that can replace a car. Ask us what is available right now by calling (614) 349-8088 or requesting info online.




