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Houses for Rent Near MetroHealth, Cleveland

MetroHealth's main campus sits in Cleveland's Clark-Fulton neighborhood along the W. 25th Street and Clark Avenue corridor. Nearby near-west-side rental houses typically run $700–$1,500 a month for 2- to 3-bedroom homes. Rent Finder Cleveland's Section 8-ready portfolio spans Greater Cleveland — tell us your commute radius to check current availability.

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

Renting a house near MetroHealth's main campus

MetroHealth's main hospital campus sits in Cleveland's Clark-Fulton neighborhood, a near-west-side district built up along the W. 25th Street and Clark Avenue corridor. Clark-Fulton is directly adjacent to the Stockyards neighborhood and a short distance from Ohio City, home of the West Side Market. Renters targeting a short commute to the hospital are typically searching within this cluster of near-west-side neighborhoods.

We manage more than 90 rental homes across Greater Cleveland, and every one accepts Section 8 / Housing Choice Vouchers and is HUD-inspection-ready. Our current inventory is concentrated in specific east-side and west-side ZIP codes rather than blanket citywide coverage, so the fastest way to find out what's realistically commutable to MetroHealth is to book a free showing and tell our team your target commute time — we'll point you to whatever's currently available that fits.

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Neighborhoods around Clark-Fulton

Clark-Fulton and the neighboring Stockyards district make up Cleveland's near-west-side medical corridor, while Ohio City — a short distance north along W. 25th — adds the RTA Red Line's Ohio City station, the West Side Market, and access to the Detroit-Shoreway and Gordon Square areas beyond it. Old Brooklyn, home to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, sits a bit further south. For a look at another Cleveland medical-anchor page, see our guide to houses for rent near Cleveland Clinic.

  • Clark-Fulton — near-west side; MetroHealth main campus corridor along W. 25th/Clark
  • Stockyards — near-west side, adjacent to Clark-Fulton
  • Ohio City — near-west side; West Side Market; served by RTA Red Line (Ohio City station)
  • Old Brooklyn — southwest side, near the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

How much does it cost to rent a house near MetroHealth?

Citywide, Cleveland's median asking rent was $1,250 a month as of Zumper's July 4, 2026 report, while RentCafe's July 2, 2026 report put the metro average for professionally managed apartments at $1,564 for a 787-square-foot unit — the gap reflects RentCafe's larger-complex sample versus Zumper's broader listing median, which includes more of the smaller, older housing stock typical of near-west-side neighborhoods like Clark-Fulton. Within our own portfolio, Cleveland rental homes range from about $700 to $1,800 a month, with most 2- and 3-bedroom homes landing near $1,000.

Home sizeZumper median (Jul 2026)RentCafe average (Jul 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 to MetroHealth without a car

Clark-Fulton is a short distance south of the Ohio City Red Line station, and GCRTA's regular bus network extends further into the near-west-side neighborhoods along Clark Avenue and W. 25th Street. Renters who need to reach the main campus without driving typically combine a west-side bus route with the Red Line, since Ohio City is the nearest rail stop to the hospital district.

Section 8 houses near MetroHealth

Every home Rent Finder Cleveland manages — more than 90 rental homes across Greater Cleveland — accepts Housing Choice Vouchers and is HUD-inspection-ready, but it's worth knowing the local rules before you search: Ohio has no statewide source-of-income law, and the City of Cleveland does not currently protect voucher holders from source-of-income discrimination (a handful of suburbs, including Cleveland Heights and South Euclid, do). Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) administers the Housing Choice Voucher program locally; see our Section 8 guide for how to apply and what a payment standard covers. If you're searching near MetroHealth with a voucher in hand, apply online or reach out and tell us your target area.

Frequently asked questions

What neighborhood is MetroHealth's main campus in?
MetroHealth's main campus is in Cleveland's Clark-Fulton neighborhood, on the near-west side along the W. 25th Street and Clark Avenue corridor, adjacent to the Stockyards neighborhood and a short distance south of Ohio City's Red Line station and the West Side Market.
Do you have houses for rent right next to MetroHealth?
Our 90-plus rental homes are spread across Greater Cleveland rather than concentrated in one hospital district, so we can't promise a specific unit steps from MetroHealth's campus. Book a free showing and tell us your target commute time, and our team will match you to whatever Section 8-ready homes are currently available nearby.
How much does it cost to rent a house near MetroHealth?
Citywide, Zumper's July 2026 report put Cleveland's median asking rent at $1,250 a month, while two- and three-bedroom houses in near-west-side neighborhoods commonly range from about $700 to $1,500. Our own portfolio of Section 8-ready rental homes across Cleveland runs $700 to $1,800 a month, with most homes averaging close to $1,000.
Can I use a Section 8 voucher to rent near MetroHealth?
Yes, in principle — every home we manage accepts Housing Choice Vouchers. But Ohio has no statewide source-of-income law, and the City of Cleveland does not currently require landlords to accept vouchers, so availability depends on the specific landlord. CMHA administers the voucher program for Cuyahoga County; check cmha.net for current applications and payment standards.
How do I get to MetroHealth by public transit?
The closest RTA rail stop to MetroHealth's Clark-Fulton campus is the Red Line's Ohio City station, a short distance north. GCRTA also runs regular bus routes through the near-west side along Clark Avenue and W. 25th Street, so many renters combine a bus route with the Red Line for a car-free commute.

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