Houses by Type & Budget · Cleveland, OH
4 Bedroom Houses for Rent on Cleveland's West Side
4-bedroom houses are the least common size in Cleveland's rental market, and our west-side inventory (Ohio City, Cudell/Detroit-Shoreway, Old Brooklyn) is smaller than our east-side portfolio. When available, 4-bedroom homes typically rent from about $1,200 to $1,800 a month, and every home we manage accepts Section 8 vouchers.
4-bedroom houses for rent on Cleveland's west side
Four-bedroom homes are the least common size across our entire portfolio — most of what we manage is 2- and 3-bedroom — and our west-side footprint itself is smaller than our east-side one. On the west side, our homes are concentrated in ZIP codes 44102 (Cudell/Detroit-Shoreway), 44109 (Old Brooklyn/Brooklyn Centre), and 44113 (Ohio City/Tremont), so a 4-bedroom house in one of those specific ZIPs won't always be sitting open.
If a larger household needs four bedrooms on the west side, the fastest path is to book a showing or contact our team directly with your size and budget — we'll tell you honestly what's currently available rather than list a unit that may already be gone.
How much does a 4-bedroom house rent for on the west side?
Across our current Cleveland-wide availability, 4-bedroom homes run $1,200 to $1,800 a month, averaging around $1,510. There is no separate published west-side-only benchmark, but for general market context, Zumper's July 4, 2026 report lists Cleveland's overall median asking rent (all bedroom sizes) at $1,250, while RentCafe's July 2, 2026 report — covering larger professionally-managed apartment complexes — shows 3-bedroom units alone averaging $2,716, with 4-bedroom units rarer still in that segment of the market.
| Source | Figure | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Our current portfolio, 4-bedroom (Cleveland-wide) | $1,200 – $1,800/mo, avg ~$1,510 | Rent Finder Cleveland units, accessed 2026-07-04 |
| Zumper, citywide median, all sizes (July 4, 2026) | $1,250/mo | Median asking rent, all Cleveland listings |
| RentCafe, citywide average, all sizes (July 2, 2026) | $1,564/mo (787 sq ft) | Average of professionally-managed apartment complexes |
Getting around Cleveland's west side
Ohio City is served by the RTA Red Line at the Ohio City station, one stop from Downtown's Tower City hub, and is home to the historic West Side Market at W. 25th Street and Lorain Avenue. Detroit-Shoreway, just northwest, contains the Gordon Square Arts District, and Edgewater Park sits on the Lake Erie shoreline nearby. Old Brooklyn, to the south, is near the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and is generally a longer commute to University Circle or the east side than Ohio City is.
For a larger household, proximity to I-90 (lakefront) or I-71 (southwest) matters more for commute time than exact neighborhood, since most west-side ZIPs reach Downtown in well under 15 minutes by car.
- West-side ZIPs where we manage homes: 44102, 44109, 44113
- Rail: RTA Red Line, Ohio City station one stop from Tower City
- Landmarks: West Side Market (Ohio City), Gordon Square Arts District (Detroit-Shoreway), Edgewater Park, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo (Old Brooklyn)
- Highways: I-90 along the lakefront, I-71 to the southwest
Section 8 vouchers for larger west-side homes
Every home we manage, regardless of bedroom count or side of town, accepts Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) and is kept HUD-inspection-ready. CMHA administers the voucher program for Cuyahoga County and accepts preliminary applications online year-round; larger households should confirm their voucher bedroom-size allowance and current payment standard directly with CMHA before touring, since those figures are set and updated by the housing authority, not by individual landlords.
As elsewhere in Cleveland, the city has no source-of-income ordinance mandating voucher acceptance — only a handful of suburbs (Cleveland Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, Warrensville Heights, and Linndale) currently have that protection. See our Section 8 housing guide for more on how vouchers work locally.
What a 4-bedroom west-side rental typically includes
Four-bedroom homes on the west side tend to be older single-family houses with a full basement, most often in Old Brooklyn or the Clark-Fulton-adjacent blocks of Ohio City and Tremont, where lot sizes are somewhat larger than the near-Downtown blocks. If a 4-bedroom isn't available when you inquire, a 3-bedroom (west side listings) may fit depending on room configuration — or browse our full Cleveland houses for rent to compare sizes and areas side by side.
Frequently asked questions
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