Cleveland, OH apartments for rent
1,215 apartments for rent in Cleveland, OH, from 146 communities.
Market District Lofts
2012 W. 25th Street, Cleveland, OH, 44113
Park Lane Villa
10510 Park Lane, Cleveland, OH, 44106
Uptown
11471 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44106
Shaker House & Shaker Town House
12805 & 12931 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, OH, 44120
Lofts at 629
629 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44114
Nottingham Place Apartments
19121 Nottingham Rd, Cleveland, OH, 44110
Tinnerman Lofts
2048 Fulton Road, Cleveland, OH, 44113
Waterford Bluffs
2020 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44113
The Bell
45 Erieview Plaza, Cleveland, OH, 44114
Residences at 55
55 Public Square, Cleveland, OH, 44113
One University Circle
10730 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH, 44106
Cormere Apartments
13302 Cormere Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44120
Reserve Square Apartments
1701 E 12th St, Cleveland, OH, 44114
Quarter
2550 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44113
Library Lofts
10555 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44106
118 Flats-Oval
1599 East 118th Street, Cleveland, OH, 44106
Clifton Park & Clifton House
11406 Clifton Blvd, Office, Cleveland, OH, 44102
Glenville CircleNorth
1400 E. 105th Street, Cleveland, OH, 44106
University East Apartments
11328 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44106
Lake West
10507 Lake Ave., Cleveland, OH, 44102
Shaker Collection
12929 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, OH, 44120
San Sofia Luxury Apartments
2716 W 14th St., Cleveland, OH, 44113
Tremont Terraces on Lincoln Park
2363 W. 14th St, Cleveland, OH, 44113
The Longfellow Senior Housing (62+)
650 East 140th St, Cleveland, OH, 44110
Integrity Gold Coast
11101 Lake Ave., Cleveland, OH, 44102
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Average rent in Cleveland
In Cleveland, the average rent is $1,564 per month, with the average rental size around 787 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,000 - $1,500, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 21.6%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 30.2%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 28.5%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 11.8%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 4.8%
- Over $3,000
- 3.2%
Average utility cost in Ohio
In Ohio, renters typically spend around $462 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $29 for water to $142 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.
$142
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$29
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Renter’s City Guide to Cleveland
Introduction
The most populous city in Ohio and also known as “Forest City,” Cleveland lies on the border of Lake Erie and is a major industrial center for the Midwest. The city is mostly known for its low cost of living, prominent medical facilities, great sports teams, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Thanks to the job prospects, the low cost of living and the ease of getting around, SmartAsset named Cleveland among the “25 Best Cities for New College Grads,” while Travel + Leisure ranked the city #12 in its “20 Most Cultured Cities in America.”
How far is Cleveland from other cities?
Boasting a central location, Cleveland offers easy access to nearby cities. It’s a three-hour drive from Detroit and two hours from Toledo, Ohio. Chicago is a 5.5-hour drive away.
What is the weather like in Cleveland?
Cleveland experiences all four seasons: Springs are rainy, summers are humid, autumns are cool and winters are chilly.
What are the advantages of living in Cleveland?
With the help of urban renewal programs, the city has revamped itself in the past few years, focusing on the cultural core of downtown. Large, beautiful homes can be purchased in the city for a fair price. The buzzing arts, culture and sports scenes are other highlights, along with Cleveland Clinic and other local hospitals, which are continuously ranked among the top medical facilities in the country.
What are the disadvantages of living in Cleveland?
The city’s tumultuous past influenced by pollution problems is one of the major disadvantages of living in the city, in addition to the ever-changing economic cycles and cloudy climate.
Is Cleveland a diverse city?
Cleveland is quite a diverse city, with half its residents being African American. The other half is comprised of a slightly smaller Caucasian community, while the remainder of the total is shared by the small local Hispanic and Asian communities.
Expenses & Housing Stats
Is living in Cleveland expensive?
After being named among the wealthiest cities in America, Cleveland’s population has decreased. Now, the city offers spacious homes for rent and for sale on the cheap.
How much does an apartment cost in Cleveland?
A typical one-bedroom apartment near the city center can cost around $1,243.26 per month, while the rental price for a similarly sized unit in the periphery of the city costs $803.50, on average.
How much do utilities cost in Cleveland?
Basic utilities in Cleveland cost $191.35, on average.
How much does a meal cost in Cleveland?
An average three-course meal for two costs around $55.50.
How much does public transportation cost in Cleveland?
Single public transportation fares in the city cost $2.50, with special half-priced tickets available for seniors and the disabled. The local public transportation system is exceptional and also features monthly passes currently priced at $95.
What is the average commute time in Cleveland?
The average commute time in Cleveland is 24.1 minutes, which is 2.5 minutes less than the national average.
Cleveland Housing Statistics
- 27,336 Single-family detached homes
- 6,142 Attached homes or townhouses
- 90,287 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (25,002) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (33,368)
Among all the available rental units in Cleveland, 34% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 66% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What is the economy like in Cleveland?
Cleveland has been a long-time economic boomtown for quite a while, thanks to its railways and canals, as well as its location smack dab in the middle of the country. Founded on and once known for manufacturing, Cleveland has since grown into having some of the finest medical care programs in the U.S.
Where to work in Cleveland?
The Cleveland Clinic is the largest employer in Cleveland with more than 37,000 employees. Steel is manufactured here and the city is also known for its biotechnology and fuel cell research programs, which mostly take place at Case Western Reserve University. Applied Industrial Technologies, Sherwin-Williams and Forest City Enterprises are some of the largest companies based in the city.
What are the top schools in Cleveland?
With 127 schools, the largest school district in the city is the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. The Shaker Heights School District is open to Shaker Heights residents, while Case Western Reserve University is a world-famous teaching and research university located in Cleveland. The city is also home to the Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland State University and the Cleveland Institute of Music.
Cleveland Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 122,477 | 1.2% |
| Blue Collar | 38,137 | 2.5% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 11,267 | 6.5% |
| Private Companies | 109,168 | 1.6% |
| Governmental Workers | 19,463 | 6.3% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 20,716 | -5.2% |
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What are the main points of interest in Cleveland?
The Rock and Roll Hall of fame designed by I. M. Pei is an iconic spot that is frequented by tourists and filled with music exhibits, memorabilia, and cool rock and roll artifacts. Another popular attraction is the actual house that appeared in “A Christmas Story.”
What are the best outdoor attractions in Cleveland?
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and the Cleveland Botanical Gardens are fantastic places to enjoy nature and wildlife. Euclid Beach has its very own beach and amusement park and is known for serving as a prime location for various concerts. The area around the Cuyahoga River offers an abundance of outdoor adventure opportunities, including fishing and rafting, as well as enjoying the lakes and waterfalls.
Where to shop in Cleveland?
The busy indoor Westside Market is filled with fresh produce, flowers, meat and more.
What is the Cleveland food scene like?
The city boasts an impressive food scene, mostly due to Iron Chef Michael Symone and his bistro, “Lola.”
What cultural attractions are there in Cleveland?
Playhouse Square is Cleveland’s live local theater, while the Cleveland Museum of Art features famous artwork that spans throughout 6,000 years. The Great Lakes Science Center is ideal for kids and also houses the historic Great Lakes freight ship. The Cleveland Orchestra is consistently ranked among the best in the world.
What sports attractions are there in Cleveland?
Cleveland residents love sports and the city is home to a number of professional teams. The Cleveland Indians MLB team plays at Progressive Field, the Cleveland Browns NFL team plays at First Energy Stadium on the waterfront, and the Cleveland Cavaliers play at the Quicken Loans Arena. The city’s Cleveland Monsters ice hockey team also plays at Quicken Loans Arena.
What to know about renting in Cleveland?
Ohio state law forbids raising the rent as a way of retaliating or discriminating against tenants. Landlords need to disclose details about anyone authorized to act on their behalf. There’s also no upper limit to the amount of security deposit a landlord can charge. However, they are required to return said deposit to any tenant moving out within 30 days.