Morse Creek sits off Morse Road near COTA bus routes and the Cleveland Avenue CMAX line, Columbus's bus rapid transit, so you and your family can get to work, school, and Morse Road shopping without a car.
Looking for two bedroom apartments near a bus line in Columbus where you have space to spread out and can still leave the car behind? Morse Creek is worth a look. We are in Northeast Columbus, ZIP 43224, just off the Morse Road corridor with COTA service nearby and a short hop to the Cleveland Avenue CMAX line. That means cheap, easy rides to work, class, and errands. Our roomy two bedroom homes are a good value too, with 2 beds from $1,200 and townhome-style 2 beds from $1,300 a month. You keep more space and skip the cost of owning a car.
What Is CMAX?
CMAX is the bus rapid transit line in Columbus. It follows Cleveland Avenue from downtown up through the Northern Lights area and out toward Westerville, and it is a short trip from our block off Morse Road. Rapid transit means buses arrive often and travel quicker than a standard route, so you can count on it day to day. CMAX is operated by COTA, the local transit agency. Before you head out, look up current routes, maps, and times on the COTA website.
Where the Bus Takes You
With COTA routes on Morse Road and the Cleveland Avenue line close by, you can get to most of the places a family runs to during the week. Buses reach downtown near the Statehouse and the jobs there. You can connect toward Columbus State Community College for class. The lines also tie into the Linden and Northland transit centers, where you can hop onto another route and continue toward the Easton area for shopping and work.
Transit centers really earn their keep when your stop is not on the main line. At the Northland and Linden centers, several routes gather in one place, so a short wait is all it takes to switch buses. That opens the door to jobs, grocery runs, doctor visits, and time with family across town. One bus line close to home, plus the shops right on Morse Road, and a lot of Columbus is within reach.
Why Car-Free Living Stretches Your Budget
Gas is only part of what a car costs. Add the monthly payment, insurance, repairs, and parking, and the total climbs fast. Living near the bus lets you drop most of those bills. The money you free up can go toward rent on a bigger place, groceries for the family, or your savings. For a household watching the budget, going car-free is one of the simplest ways to hold onto more of each paycheck.
A car can also spring surprise bills that knock your budget off track. A blown tire, a battery that will not start, or a shop visit can hit hard and always at a bad time. Ride the bus instead and your travel cost stays flat and easy to plan around. When you are counting every dollar for the whole family, that steadiness matters.
Dropping a car payment, insurance, and gas can free up hundreds of dollars a month for many households, money you can put toward a roomier apartment or your savings.

The Apartment Itself
Leaving the car behind should still mean a comfortable, roomy home. Our two bedroom apartments are renovated and offer real space for families and roommates. Each unit comes with a fridge, an oven, A/C, and a private patio, and is cable-ready. Trash and a shared on-site laundry room are included, so there is no drive to a laundromat. Browse current floor plans and pricing to find the two bedroom layout that fits your household and your budget.
New to the Bus? How to Ride
If you have never taken the bus around Columbus, it is simpler than you might think. Our guide on getting around Columbus without a car walks you through planning a trip, paying your fare, and making connections. And if you want to be near one of the region's biggest job and shopping centers, take a look at our post on apartments near Easton Town Center.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the ride downtown?
The trip downtown on the Cleveland Avenue CMAX line is built to be fast, since rapid transit buses run frequently and move quicker than a normal route. Your actual time will shift with traffic and the hour you travel, so pull up the latest schedule on the COTA website to plan your own departure and arrival.
Is there a bus toward Easton?
Yes, you can get to the Easton area by bus. COTA routes near Morse Road and the Cleveland Avenue CMAX line link to transit centers where you can switch to buses heading toward Easton. That gives car-free renters a real path to jobs and shopping there. Check COTA for the current routes and connections that match your trip.
Ready for more room near the bus and fewer car costs? Morse Creek Apartments, 2428 Morse Ravine Drive, Columbus, OH 43224. Reach our leasing office with any questions, or start your rental application today. See our two bedroom availability.




