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Studio Apartments for Rent in Tremont, Cleveland

Studio apartments in Tremont, on Cleveland's near-west side (ZIP 44113), typically run about $1,060 to $1,195 a month citywide, per Zumper and RentCafe's July 2026 reports. True studios are a small share of Tremont's housing stock, which leans toward houses, duplexes, and small walk-up buildings.

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

Renting a studio apartment in Tremont

Tremont is a near-west-side Cleveland neighborhood built around Lincoln Park, known for its arts and dining district and its mix of early-1900s houses, duplexes, and small apartment buildings. The neighborhood sits in and around ZIP code 44113, which it shares with neighboring Ohio City.

True studio apartments make up a small slice of Tremont's rental housing, which leans much more toward houses and multi-unit buildings with one to three bedrooms. Our own Cleveland portfolio follows a similar pattern: we manage far more 2- and 3-bedroom voucher-friendly rental homes than studios. If a studio is specifically what you're after, book a showing and tell us what you need — we'll let you know what's currently available in and around Tremont.

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How much does a studio apartment cost in Cleveland?

Citywide, studio apartments in Cleveland generally rent for $1,060 to $1,195 a month, depending on the building and how the figure is measured. Zumper's July 4, 2026 rent report puts the median studio at $1,060 across the city, while RentCafe's July 2, 2026 report — which tracks larger, professionally managed apartment communities — lists an average studio around $1,195 for about 461 square feet. Both figures are legitimate; they simply reflect different slices of the market, so treat them as a range rather than a single number.

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, with RTA bus routes connecting the neighborhood to Public Square and the Tower City rail hub, where the Red, Blue, Green, and Waterfront lines all converge. Lincoln Park anchors Tremont's arts and dining district, and the neighborhood's older housing stock includes small walk-up apartment buildings alongside single- and two-family homes with front porches.

Section 8 and vouchers for studio renters 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. Voucher amounts for a studio are set by the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) based on household size and CMHA's current payment standard — not a flat citywide number — so check CMHA's own tool before assuming what a studio voucher will cover.

One honesty note for voucher holders: Ohio has no statewide law requiring landlords to accept vouchers, and the City of Cleveland has not enacted a source-of-income protection ordinance as of July 2026. Only a handful of Cuyahoga County suburbs — including Cleveland Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, and Warrensville Heights — currently protect voucher holders from that kind of denial. Tremont sits inside Cleveland city limits, so always confirm directly whether a specific landlord accepts vouchers.

What to know before you tour

Cleveland landlords, including us, screen every applicant — there's no such thing as a legitimate no-screening studio in this market. What actually helps an application move faster is completeness: proof of income, rental references, and, if your credit history is thin, a co-signer or a larger (but still lawful) security deposit. For more options nearby, browse our houses for rent in Cleveland hub or the broader apartments for rent in Cleveland pillar, and start an application once you've found a fit.

Frequently asked questions

Are there studio apartments for rent in Tremont?
Studios are a small share of Tremont's rental housing, which is mostly houses, duplexes, and small apartment buildings with one to three bedrooms. Book a showing and let us know you're looking for a studio specifically — we'll match you with current availability in and around Tremont and nearby neighborhoods.
How much is a studio apartment in Cleveland?
Cleveland studios generally run about $1,060 to $1,195 a month. Zumper's July 4, 2026 report shows a citywide median of $1,060, while RentCafe's July 2, 2026 report, which tracks larger managed buildings, shows an average around $1,195 for roughly 461 square feet.
Does Tremont accept Section 8 vouchers?
Every home Rent Finder Cleveland manages accepts Housing Choice Vouchers. However, Cleveland has no source-of-income protection ordinance, so private landlords in Tremont are not legally required to accept a voucher — always confirm directly with the landlord before applying.
What ZIP code is Tremont in?
Tremont sits mainly in ZIP code 44113, which it shares with neighboring Ohio City on Cleveland's near-west side, close to the Cuyahoga Valley and Downtown.
Do I need good credit to rent a studio in Tremont?
Most Cleveland landlords, including us, run a standard screening covering income, rental history, and credit. If your credit history is thin, references, a co-signer, or a larger lawful deposit can strengthen an application — there is no legitimate no-screening studio in this market.

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