Houses by Type & Budget · Cleveland, OH
2 Bedroom Houses for Rent, Cleveland West Side
2-bedroom houses on Cleveland's west side can be found in ZIPs like 44102 (Cudell/Detroit-Shoreway), 44109 (Old Brooklyn), and 44113 (Ohio City/Tremont). Rents for 2-bedroom homes across our Cleveland portfolio generally run $750–$1,100 a month, and every home we manage accepts Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers.
Do you have 2-bedroom houses for rent on Cleveland's west side?
We do, though our west-side presence is smaller than our east-side footprint. The bulk of our 90+ rental homes in Greater Cleveland sits on the east and southeast side, but we also manage a number of homes on the west side, including in Cudell/Detroit-Shoreway (ZIP 44102), Old Brooklyn (44109), and Ohio City/Tremont (44113). Two-bedroom homes are our single most common size overall (51 of 91 units portfolio-wide), so they're the size most likely to be available on the west side at any given time.
Book a free showing and let our team know you're specifically looking on the west side — we can confirm what's currently available or coming soon in those ZIPs, since west-side inventory turns over less frequently than our east-side listings.
How much does a 2-bedroom house rent for on the west side?
Across our Cleveland portfolio as a whole (snapshot, July 2026), 2-bedroom homes have run from about $750 to $1,100 a month, averaging around $961; west-side units generally fall within that same citywide range. For broader market context, Zumper's July 2026 report lists Cleveland's overall 2-bedroom median at $1,100/mo, while RentCafe's July 2026 report shows a $1,818/mo average for 2-bedroom units in larger, professionally managed apartment communities (1,027 sq ft average) — a different, generally newer segment of the market than standalone rental houses. As with any listing, confirm the current asking rent directly with our leasing team, since figures shift as homes lease up and new ones come on the market.
| Home size | Typical monthly rent (our portfolio, July 2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1-bedroom house | ~$700 | Rare; only a couple of units portfolio-wide |
| 2-bedroom house | $750 – $1,100 | Most common size, incl. west-side homes |
| 3-bedroom house | $1,100 – $1,500 | Often includes a basement and yard |
West-side neighborhoods and getting around
Cudell and Detroit-Shoreway (44102) sit along the Lake Erie shore and Detroit Avenue, with the Gordon Square Arts District nearby and Edgewater Park a short drive north. Old Brooklyn (44109) is on the city's southwest side near the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, while Ohio City and Tremont (44113) sit near-west of downtown, home to the West Side Market and served directly by the RTA Red Line's Ohio City station.
The Red Line runs from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport through these west-side neighborhoods to downtown's Tower City rail hub, and Interstates 90 and 71 provide direct driving access. For a broader view of west-side inventory beyond 2-bedroom homes, see our houses for rent on Cleveland's west side page, or compare with our citywide 2-bedroom house listings, most of which are on the east side.
Section 8 vouchers on the west side
Every home we manage, on the west side or east side, accepts Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) and is HUD-inspection-ready. One important local detail for voucher holders: Ohio has no statewide source-of-income protection law, and the City of Cleveland itself does not currently have an ordinance protecting voucher holders from source-of-income discrimination — only a handful of Cuyahoga County suburbs (Cleveland Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, Warrensville Heights, and Linndale) have enacted local protections as of July 2026. That patchwork doesn't affect how we operate, since every home we manage already welcomes vouchers, but it's worth knowing if you're apartment-hunting more broadly.
CMHA (the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority) administers the local voucher program and accepts preliminary applications year-round through its Housing Choice Voucher page. Our Section 8 housing in Cleveland guide covers the application and inspection process, and you can apply online once you've toured a home you'd like to lease.
What to expect when touring and applying
Have your paperwork ready before touring a west-side home: a government-issued photo ID, proof of income, and rental history or references. We screen every applicant the same way regardless of which side of the city the home is on — there's no no-screening path — but we work with a range of income sources, including Housing Choice Vouchers, and can talk through a co-signer if part of your income needs extra context.
West-side homes in our portfolio are generally older housing stock consistent with the rest of the city's early-to-mid-1900s construction: single-family houses and duplex units, often with a basement and a small yard. Specific features like a garage, central air, or in-unit laundry vary by address, so confirm exact amenities on the current listing before scheduling a tour.
- Have ready for touring: photo ID, proof of income, rental references
- Common west-side ZIPs: 44102, 44109, 44113
- Varies by listing: garage, central air, in-unit laundry — confirm on the specific home
- Screening: applies to every application, west side or east side; vouchers and co-signers are both workable paths
Frequently asked questions
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