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Cleveland offers lakeside living with a mix of industrial heritage and modern revitalization. Residents enjoy cultural gems like the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame alongside vibrant neighborhoods such as Ohio City filled with breweries and markets. Tremont attracts renters with its artistic vibe and trendy eateries, while families often opt for suburbs like Lakewood or Shaker Heights for their excellent schools and community feel. Cleveland’s strong healthcare sector provides robust career opportunities while its affordability makes it accessible to a wide range of lifestyles.



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The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Cleveland, OH is $1,709+, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $2,155+.
*Based on base prices that don’t include fees
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Cleveland’s rental activity is concentrated near major hospitals and universities, with new development in Downtown and Ohio City. West Side neighborhoods remain affordable, and revitalized areas are attracting more young professionals. Older buildings in up-and-coming areas can offer good deals.
Creative types and urban pioneers have transformed Detroit Shoreway into Cleveland's most dynamic neighborhood. Former factory spaces now house sunny lofts with industrial features developers try (badly) to recreate in new buildings. The Gordon Square Arts District brings theaters, galleries, and indie shops right to your doorstep. Unlike downtown's sterile apartments, rentals here have actual character – expect features like exposed brick, timber beams, and windows big enough to grow plants. Lake Erie sits just blocks away, with Edgewater Beach providing surprising summer recreation within city limits. For best value, look at the side streets between Detroit Avenue and the Shoreway rather than directly on the main drag – you'll get the same walkable access with less street noise and lower rent.
Families and young professionals are rediscovering Old Brooklyn, where affordable homes and garden apartments offer significantly more space than Ohio City or Tremont without sacrificing easy downtown access. The neighborhood's Brooklyn Centre historic district features beautifully preserved homes often divided into spacious apartments with architectural details you won't find in newer construction. Most rentals include off-street parking – a significant advantage during Cleveland's snowy winters. The 17-acre Brooklyn Brighton Park offers extensive recreation facilities including a pool and ice skating rink, while the newest section of the Towpath Trail provides car-free commuting options to downtown. For best value, look at units in the southern section near Memphis Avenue, where well-maintained properties often include yard access uncommon in urban rentals.
Lakefront energy thrives at the historic Euclid Beach Park arcade site, where renters enjoy sunset views over Lake Erie. The neighborhood's hidden gem is the Waterloo Arts District's monthly gallery walks, though freight train noise from the CSX line persists overnight. Most units feature spacious layouts from 1920s worker cottages.
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Apartment List has released Cleveland’s results from the third annual Apartment List Renter Satisfaction Survey. This survey, which drew on responses from over 45,000 renters nationwide, provides insight on what states and cities must do to meet the needs of the country’s 111 million renters.
"Cleveland renters expressed general dissatisfaction with the city overall," according to Apartment List. "Some categories received above average scores, and many received average scores."



































































































































































































































































































































































