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Apartments for Rent in Tremont, Cleveland

Tremont is a near-west-side Cleveland neighborhood in ZIP code 44113, built around Lincoln Park and known for its arts-and-dining strip along Professor Street and Literary Road. Most apartment-style units here sit inside older two- to four-family houses rather than large complexes. We manage voucher-friendly rental homes in and around Tremont, all Section 8-ready.

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

Renting an apartment in Tremont

Tremont sits on Cleveland's near-west side in ZIP code 44113, wrapped around Lincoln Park and the Professor Street and Literary Road arts-and-dining strip. The neighborhood borders the Cuyahoga River flats to the north and Clark-Fulton to the west, and it's one of the closer near-west neighborhoods to Downtown, connected across the river via the Detroit-Superior (Veterans Memorial) Bridge.

Most of Tremont's apartment-style rentals are individual units inside older two-, three-, and four-family houses built in the late 1800s and early 1900s, many with front porches, small yards, and full basements, rather than large modern complexes. We manage voucher-friendly rental homes in and around Tremont — every home we manage accepts Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) and is HUD-inspection-ready. Book a free showing to see what's currently available, or browse our Cleveland apartments guide for other areas of the city.

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How much does an apartment cost in Tremont?

Cleveland-wide rent data is the most reliable benchmark available for a specific neighborhood like Tremont, since aggregator reports don't typically break figures out block by block. Per Zumper's July 4, 2026 rent report, Cleveland's citywide median asking rent is $1,250/month (up 4.2% year-over-year); per RentCafe's (Yardi) July 2, 2026 report, the average among professionally-managed apartment communities is $1,564/month for 787 square feet. Rents on our own managed homes near Tremont and the surrounding near-west side generally fall in the $700–$1,800/month range, typically around $1,000, reflecting older 2- and 3-bedroom units rather than newer high-rise product.

Bedroom sizeZumper median (Jul 4, 2026)RentCafe average (Jul 2, 2026)
Studio$1,060$1,195
1-bedroom$1,195$1,451
2-bedroom$1,100$1,818
3-bedroom$1,350$2,716

Getting around Tremont without a car

Tremont's closest rapid-transit stop is the RTA Red Line's Ohio City station near W. 25th Street and Bridge Avenue, a short walk or bus ride from the neighborhood's northern edge. Bus routes along W. 25th Street connect Tremont to Ohio City, the Clark-Fulton corridor near MetroHealth's main campus, and Downtown via the Detroit-Superior Bridge. Drivers are close to I-490 and I-71 at the West 14th Street / Jennings Freeway interchange.

  • ZIP code: 44113 (shared with part of Ohio City)
  • Transit: RTA Red Line (Ohio City station) plus W. 25th Street bus routes
  • Highways: Near I-490/I-71 at the Jennings Freeway interchange
  • Parks: Lincoln Park; near the Towpath Trail along the Cuyahoga Valley

Everyday needs near Tremont

Tremont's own commercial nodes run along Professor Street, Literary Road, and West 14th Street, with additional big-box shopping at Steelyard Commons off I-71 in the adjacent Cuyahoga Valley. Ohio City's West Side Market, one of the region's oldest continuously-operating public markets, sits just across the river via the Detroit-Superior Bridge, and the Ohio City Red Line station provides another rapid-transit option a short walk from Tremont's northern edge.

Section 8 and voucher-friendly apartments in Tremont

Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) administers the Housing Choice Voucher program for all of Cuyahoga County, including Tremont, and its preliminary application list is open year-round. Ohio has no statewide law requiring landlords to accept vouchers, and the City of Cleveland itself does not currently have a source-of-income protection ordinance — some suburbs, such as Cleveland Heights, do. Every home we manage in and around Tremont accepts Section 8 and is HUD-inspection-ready regardless. Read our Section 8 housing guide for more on applying, waitlists, and payment standards.

Frequently asked questions

Are there Section 8 apartments for rent in Tremont?
Yes. Every home Rent Finder Cleveland manages in and around Tremont accepts Housing Choice Vouchers and is HUD-inspection-ready. CMHA administers the countywide voucher program; Ohio has no statewide law requiring landlords to accept vouchers, so acceptance varies outside our own portfolio. Book a showing to ask about current availability near Tremont and the surrounding near-west side.
What ZIP code is Tremont in?
Tremont is in ZIP code 44113, on Cleveland's near-west side, shared with part of Ohio City. It's built around Lincoln Park along the Professor Street and Literary Road corridor, near the Cuyahoga River flats.
How much does an apartment rent for in Tremont?
Cleveland-wide, Zumper's July 4, 2026 report puts the median asking rent at $1,250/month, while RentCafe's July 2, 2026 report shows a $1,564 average among larger managed buildings. Homes we manage near Tremont typically run $700–$1,800/month, most often around $1,000.
How do I get to downtown Cleveland from Tremont without a car?
The RTA Red Line's Ohio City station, near W. 25th Street and Bridge Avenue, is Tremont's closest rapid stop, connecting to downtown's Tower City in a few minutes. Bus routes along W. 25th Street also link Tremont to Ohio City and Downtown via the Detroit-Superior Bridge.
What kind of apartments are available in Tremont?
Most Tremont apartment-style rentals are individual units inside older two- to four-family houses rather than large complexes, often with porches, small yards, and basements. We manage 2- and 3-bedroom voucher-friendly homes in and around the neighborhood, and can point you to what's currently on the market when you book a showing.

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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.