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3 Bedroom Houses for Rent in Glenville, Cleveland
Three-bedroom houses in Glenville, on Cleveland's northeast side in ZIP code 44108, typically rent from about $1,050 to $1,300 a month. Most are full two-story homes built in the early 1900s, and every one we manage in the area accepts Housing Choice Vouchers.
3-bedroom houses in Glenville
Glenville, in ZIP code 44108 on Cleveland's northeast side, has a rental stock built largely of early-1900s two- and three-story homes, and a meaningful share of that stock is full three-bedroom houses rather than one- or two-bedroom conversions. The neighborhood borders University Circle to the south and is crossed by St. Clair Avenue, its main commercial corridor.
Three-bedroom homes in Glenville are typically the larger, standalone single-family houses in the neighborhood, as opposed to the smaller duplex units more common at the one- and two-bedroom level. We manage voucher-friendly 3-bedroom rental homes in and around Glenville — book a showing and let us know your move-in timeline so we can match you to current listings.
What a 3-bedroom home in Glenville typically looks like
Most 3-bedroom rentals in this part of Cleveland are full two-story houses on modest lots, often with a basement for storage or laundry and a small front or back yard. Off-street parking pads or detached garages are common on side streets north of St. Clair Avenue, a layout typical of Cleveland's early-1900s residential blocks.
Because these are individually owned houses rather than units in a large complex, layouts and included features vary property to property — some have updated kitchens or baths, others retain more original finishes. Confirming exact square footage, parking, and whether a basement is finished is worth doing at the showing rather than assuming from the listing alone.
How much does a 3-bedroom house cost in Glenville?
Three-bedroom homes in the 44108 area generally rent from about $1,050 to $1,300 a month, depending on condition, size, and whether utilities are included. That range tracks close to Cleveland's citywide 3-bedroom median of $1,350 reported by Zumper on July 4, 2026, and comes in well under RentCafe's July 2, 2026 citywide average of $2,716 for a 3-bedroom unit in a professionally-managed apartment building — a gap that mainly reflects newer, larger complexes rather than the older single-family houses that make up Glenville's rental stock.
| Home size | Typical monthly rent in Glenville | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2-bedroom house/duplex | $800 – $1,050 | Smaller unit; often a converted duplex |
| 3-bedroom house | $1,050 – $1,300 | Usually a full two-story single-family home |
| Cleveland citywide 3BR (Zumper, Jul 2026) | $1,350 median | For comparison across neighborhoods |
Getting around from a 3-bedroom home in Glenville
Glenville is served by RTA bus routes along St. Clair Avenue and Superior Avenue, both feeding into the HealthLine bus rapid transit corridor on Euclid Avenue at the neighborhood's southern edge, which runs from Public Square downtown to University Circle. Rockefeller Park and its Cultural Gardens border the neighborhood to the west, offering green space within walking distance of many Glenville streets.
For drivers, I-90 (the Lakeland Freeway) is a short trip north of most of Glenville, and downtown Cleveland is roughly a 10-minute drive via Superior or St. Clair Avenue. University Circle's hospitals and universities, including Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic main campus, sit just a few miles south.
Section 8 and voucher-friendly 3-bedroom homes in Glenville
Every 3-bedroom home we manage in Glenville accepts Housing Choice Vouchers and is HUD-inspection-ready. CMHA, the local public housing authority, sets a payment standard by bedroom size for each voucher, so a 3-bedroom household's subsidy calculation differs from a 1- or 2-bedroom household's — confirm your current payment standard directly with CMHA before touring.
Ohio has no statewide source-of-income protection law, and the City of Cleveland does not currently require landlords to accept vouchers; only Cleveland Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, Warrensville Heights, and Linndale have local ordinances doing so. See our Cleveland Section 8 guide for more on how the voucher process works, or the full Glenville neighborhood guide for a broader look at the area.
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