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  1. Interior Photo - The May Rental

    The May

    200 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,450 - $3,135

  2. Building Photo - Driftwood Rental

    Driftwood

    1111 Fairfield Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,410 - $7,810

  3. Building Photo - The Ascent Rental

    The Ascent

    12301 Cedar Rd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44106

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,380 - $5,829

  4. Building Photo - 32 West Rental
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    32 West

    3107 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113

    1 - 2 Beds$1,450 - $5,000

  5. Building Photo - Clinton West Rental
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    Clinton West

    3007 Clinton Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,225 - $4,000

  6. Building Photo - Euclid Grand Rental
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    Euclid Grand

    1001-1101 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115

    1 - 3 Beds$1,295 - $3,325

  7. Building Photo - The 41 Rental
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    The 41

    4005 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113

    1 - 2 Beds$1,599 - $3,113

  8. Building Photo - 41 West Rental
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    41 West

    4010 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113

    Studio - 4 Beds$959 - $2,500

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Living in Cleveland OH

A Midwestern metropolis on the rise, Cleveland has something for every renter. This city is bursting with spirit, athletic prowess, and a growing cultural influence, making it a more appealing option for renters among the number of Great Lakes cities. Greater Cleveland is the largest metropolitan area in Ohio and spreads out into three main areas: the east and west side suburbs and Downtown Cleveland. Industrial heritage is apparent in steel mills and shipping facilities lining the Lake Erie waterfront and Cuyahoga River valley. Residents pride themselves on Cleveland's top-performing sports teams, including the Cleveland Guardians (MLB), Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA), and Cleveland Browns (NFL), and show up in numbers in Downtown Cleveland every time one of them hits the field. Scattered throughout Cleveland's unique landscape of bridges, skyscrapers, and humble suburbs, you'll find a diverse rental market with luxury apartments, renovated industrial lofts, and charming single-family houses. Interstate 90 and 271 serve as the area's major thoroughfares, making it easy to reach Detroit or Pittsburgh in just a few hours.

Moving to the Area

If you're thinking about moving to Cleveland, you'll be happy to hear the cost of living in the Cleveland metropolitan area is significantly lower than the U.S. average. The Ohio state income tax is lower than the national average, and housing costs are also quite affordable compared to other major cities. The Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Cleveland Guardians continue to be the city's beloved sports teams, playing at FirstEnergy Stadium, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, and Progressive Field, respectively. The city boasts a variety of attractions, including the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, both of which remain popular destinations for residents and visitors alike.

Lifestyle

If you're thinking of moving to Cleveland, make sure you have a comfortable pair of tennis shoes, as it's one of the most walkable cities in America. Residents here have no problem walking in rain, snow, or sunshine, all year round. And when they're not walking, Clevelanders take advantage of one of the best mass transit systems in North America: The RTA (Regional Transit Authority). Residents also have access to top-notch healthcare at the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic.

Culture

Cleveland celebrates its sports teams and innate Midwest culture. University Circle is a large concentration of cultural, educational, and medical facilities that includes the Cleveland Botanical Garden, Case Western Reserve University, and the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Industry

Cleveland was once a manufacturing-centric metropolitan area but has now transitioned to a more service-based economy. Manufacturing remains a primary sector, but the service industry is on the rise with job opportunities in transportation, health, insurance, retailing, utilities, commercial banking, and finance. Science and engineering are major industries here, with over 168 engineering companies based throughout Cleveland. Additionally, the biotechnology and biomedical industry have significantly expanded, largely due to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, which has one of the nation’s largest hospital-based departments of biomedical engineering.

Sports & Colleges

Cleveland has a reputation for being a die-hard sports town with some of the most dedicated and loyal fans in the country. The MLB Cleveland Guardians, NFL Cleveland Browns, and NBA Cleveland Cavaliers instill great pride in those who live here. The sports town went wild when the Cavaliers, led by Cleveland's own LeBron James, won their very first NBA Championship in 2016, breaking the infamous Cleveland sports "curse" of failing to clinch any major league sports championship for a period of 52 years. The city is home to several colleges, including Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, and the University of Akron.

Landmarks

There are many attractions and things to do in Cleveland. It's home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, one of the country's "Big 5" orchestras. Take in 23,000 acres of Northeast Ohio beauty with the Emerald Necklace park system, or visit the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Locals frequent the award-winning Great Lakes Brewing Company for fun and experience excitement at big-time sports games, including those of the Cleveland Guardians (MLB), Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA), and Cleveland Browns (NFL). Cleveland also hosts annual traditions like the 147-year-old St. Patrick's Day parade.

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