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1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Tremont, Cleveland

One-bedroom apartments in Tremont, on Cleveland's near-west side (ZIP 44113), generally rent from about $1,195 to $1,451 a month citywide, per Zumper and RentCafe's July 2026 reports. We manage voucher-friendly rental homes in and around Tremont and Ohio City, including some 1-bedroom units — check current availability before you tour.

Updated ·4 min read ·By the Rent Finder Cleveland team

Renting a 1-bedroom apartment in Tremont

Tremont is a near-west-side Cleveland neighborhood centered on Lincoln Park, with an arts and dining district and a housing stock of early-1900s houses, duplexes, and small apartment buildings. It sits in and around ZIP code 44113, shared with neighboring Ohio City.

We manage voucher-friendly rental homes in and around Tremont and Ohio City, and our citywide portfolio does include one-bedroom units, though the bulk of what we manage runs 2- and 3-bedroom. Book a showing to see current 1-bedroom availability in the area, or start an application if you've already found a fit.

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How much does a 1-bedroom apartment cost in Cleveland?

Citywide, one-bedroom apartments generally rent for $1,195 to $1,451 a month. Zumper's July 4, 2026 rent report puts the citywide median 1-bedroom at $1,195 (against an overall Cleveland median of $1,250 across all unit sizes), while RentCafe's July 2, 2026 report — which tracks larger, professionally managed buildings — lists an average 1-bedroom around $1,451 for roughly 690 square feet. Expect pricing in an established near-west-side neighborhood like Tremont to land within that range depending on the building's age and condition.

Unit sizeZumper median (Jul 4, 2026)RentCafe average (Jul 2, 2026)
Studio$1,060$1,195 (461 sq ft)
1-bedroom$1,195$1,451 (690 sq ft)
2-bedroom$1,100$1,818 (1,027 sq ft)

Getting around Tremont

Tremont sits just across the Cuyahoga Valley from Downtown Cleveland, and RTA bus routes connect the neighborhood to Public Square and the Tower City rail hub, where the Red, Blue, Green, and Waterfront lines converge. Lincoln Park anchors the neighborhood's arts and dining district, and the housing stock mixes small apartment buildings with single- and two-family homes on tree-lined streets.

A one-bedroom apartment in Tremont puts a renter within a short RTA bus ride of both Downtown Cleveland's office core and the neighboring Ohio City corridor, home to the West Side Market and its own Red Line station. Between the two neighborhoods, renters have access to Lincoln Park, the West Side Market, and the Tower City rail hub without needing to travel far from home.

Section 8 and vouchers for a 1-bedroom in Tremont

Every home we manage across Cleveland accepts Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) and is HUD-inspection-ready — see our Cleveland Section 8 guide for the full picture. The Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) sets its payment standard by household size and bedroom voucher size, so confirm the current standard directly with CMHA rather than assuming a flat number applies to a 1-bedroom.

Honesty note: Ohio has no statewide law requiring landlords to accept a voucher, and the City of Cleveland has not enacted a source-of-income protection ordinance as of July 2026. A handful of Cuyahoga County suburbs — Cleveland Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, and Warrensville Heights among them — do protect voucher holders locally, but Tremont is inside Cleveland city limits, so confirm directly with any private landlord before applying.

What to know before you apply

Cleveland landlords, including us, screen every applicant for income, rental history, and credit — there's no legitimate no-screening 1-bedroom in this market. If your credit history is thin, a co-signer, strong references, or a larger lawful security deposit can strengthen an application. For more choices nearby, see our houses for rent in Cleveland hub or browse the wider apartments for rent in Cleveland pillar.

Frequently asked questions

Are there 1-bedroom apartments for rent in Tremont?
Yes. We manage voucher-friendly rental homes in and around Tremont and Ohio City, and our portfolio includes some 1-bedroom units alongside a larger share of 2- and 3-bedroom homes. Book a showing to check current 1-bedroom availability in the area.
How much is a 1-bedroom apartment in Cleveland?
Cleveland 1-bedrooms generally run about $1,195 to $1,451 a month. Zumper's July 4, 2026 report shows a citywide median of $1,195, while RentCafe's July 2, 2026 report, covering larger managed buildings, shows an average around $1,451 for roughly 690 square feet.
Does Tremont accept Section 8 vouchers for 1-bedroom apartments?
Every home Rent Finder Cleveland manages accepts Housing Choice Vouchers and is HUD-inspection-ready. Cleveland itself has no source-of-income protection ordinance, so private landlords in Tremont are not legally required to accept a voucher — always confirm directly before applying.
What ZIP code is Tremont in?
Tremont sits mainly in ZIP code 44113, shared with neighboring Ohio City on Cleveland's near-west side, near the Cuyahoga Valley and Downtown Tower City rail hub.
Do I need good credit to rent a 1-bedroom in Tremont?
Most Cleveland landlords, including us, run a standard screening of income, rental history, and credit. If your credit is thin, references, a co-signer, or a larger lawful deposit can help strengthen an application — there is no legitimate no-screening 1-bedroom in this market.

Rent Finder Cleveland is an equal housing opportunity provider and does business in accordance with the Fair Housing Act. Availability, pricing, and terms are subject to change.

See a Cleveland rental in person

Book a free showing with our local leasing team. Every home we manage welcomes Housing Choice Vouchers and is HUD-inspection-ready.