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4 Bedroom Houses for Rent, Cleveland East Side

4-bedroom houses on Cleveland's east side typically rent from about $1,200 to $1,800 a month. East and southeast Cleveland ZIPs such as 44105, 44110, 44108, 44104, and 44120 carry the bulk of the city's larger rental homes, and every home we manage accepts Section 8 vouchers.

Updated ·3 min read ·By the Rent Finder Cleveland team

Where to find 4-bedroom houses on Cleveland's east side

Cleveland's east side stretches from Downtown through University Circle out to the city's eastern boundary, and it is where most of the city's larger rental houses sit. Neighborhoods commonly searched for bigger homes include Slavic Village (44105), Collinwood (44110), Glenville (44108), Fairfax/Central (44104), Hough (44103), and Buckeye-Shaker (44120) — a mix of early-1900s single-family houses and duplexes, many with full basements and yards.

We manage rental homes concentrated on Cleveland's east and southeast side, and every one accepts Section 8 / Housing Choice Vouchers and is HUD-inspection-ready. Book a showing to see current 4-bedroom availability, or browse our east side houses page for the full picture of that side of the city.

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How much does a 4-bedroom house cost on the east side?

Four-bedroom homes are the least common size in the Cleveland rental market — most rental housing here is 2- and 3-bedroom — so they tend to rent at the higher end of the local range. Expect roughly $1,200 to $1,800 a month depending on the neighborhood, square footage, and condition. For comparison, Zumper's July 2026 report put Cleveland's overall median asking rent at $1,250/mo and its 3-bedroom median at $1,350 — 4-bedroom homes typically run above that.

Because larger homes turn over less often than 1- and 2-bedroom units, it pays to move quickly once you find one. Set up alerts, tour promptly, and have your paperwork ready.

Home sizeTypical monthly rent (east side)Notes
3-bedroom house$1,000 – $1,500Most common larger size
4-bedroom house$1,200 – $1,800Fewer listings; move fast
5-bedroom house$1,250 – $1,500Rare; mostly multi-generational households

What neighborhoods make up Cleveland's east side?

Cleveland's official neighborhood map (34 Statistical Planning Areas) splits roughly along the Cuyahoga River, with the east side running from Downtown through University Circle (home to Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic) out to the city line near East Cleveland. Southeast neighborhoods like Broadway-Slavic Village and Union-Miles, and northeast neighborhoods like Collinwood, are where much of the city's family-size rental stock sits.

  • Slavic Village (44105): Southeast side, along the Morgana Run Trail, near I-77/I-490
  • Collinwood (44110): Far northeast, lakefront-adjacent, Waterloo Arts District
  • Glenville (44108): Northeast, near University Circle and St. Clair Avenue
  • Fairfax/Central (44104): East side, adjacent to the Cleveland Clinic main campus
  • Hough (44103): East side, between Downtown and University Circle
  • Buckeye-Shaker (44120): Southeast side, along the RTA Blue/Green rail corridor

Getting around the east side

The RTA Red Line runs from Cleveland Hopkins Airport through Downtown (Tower City) out to Windermere in East Cleveland, and the HealthLine bus-rapid-transit route runs along Euclid Avenue connecting Public Square to University Circle. The Blue and Green light-rail lines connect Tower City to Shaker Heights along Shaker Boulevard, useful if a 4-bedroom search extends toward Buckeye-Shaker. A wide RTA bus network fills in the rest of the east side.

Section 8 and larger households on the east side

Larger households relying on a Housing Choice Voucher often need a 4- or 5-bedroom unit, which can be harder to find in any market. Every home we manage — including our larger units — accepts Section 8 and is HUD-inspection-ready. Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) sets voucher income limits and payment standards by household size; check the current figures directly at cmha.net before you search. See our Section 8 houses guide for more on how the voucher process works locally.

Frequently asked questions

Are there 4-bedroom houses for rent on Cleveland's east side?
Yes, though they are less common than 2- and 3-bedroom homes. East and southeast Cleveland neighborhoods like Slavic Village, Collinwood, Glenville, and Buckeye-Shaker have the largest share of the city's bigger rental houses. Book a showing to check current 4-bedroom availability.
How much does a 4-bedroom house rent for in Cleveland?
4-bedroom houses on Cleveland's east side generally run $1,200 to $1,800 a month depending on the neighborhood and condition. That's above Zumper's July 2026 citywide median of $1,250 for all unit sizes, since larger homes command higher rents than the typical 1- or 2-bedroom listing.
Do landlords accept Section 8 for 4-bedroom houses in Cleveland?
Every home we manage, regardless of size, accepts Section 8 / Housing Choice Vouchers and is HUD-inspection-ready. Availability of larger voucher-friendly units changes regularly, so book a showing or contact us to check what's currently open.
What ZIP codes are on Cleveland's east side?
East and southeast Cleveland spans ZIP codes including 44103 (Hough), 44104 (Fairfax/Central), 44105 (Slavic Village), 44108 (Glenville), 44110 (Collinwood), 44112 (East Cleveland border), and 44120 (Buckeye-Shaker), among others.

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