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Apartments for Rent in Euclid, OH

Euclid, Ohio is a Lake Erie suburb directly northeast of Cleveland, bordering the city's Collinwood neighborhood (ZIP 44110), where Rent Finder Cleveland manages voucher-friendly rental homes. Greater Cleveland apartments generally rent from about $1,060 to $1,350 a month by bedroom size, per Zumper's July 2026 report.

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

Renting an apartment in Euclid, Ohio

Euclid sits on Lake Erie directly northeast of Cleveland, sharing a border with Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood near East 185th Street and Lake Shore Boulevard. Euclid's housing includes lakefront apartment buildings and mid-century complexes along Lake Shore Boulevard, along with postwar duplexes and single-family homes farther inland.

We don't currently manage rental units inside Euclid, but just across the city line in Collinwood (ZIP 44110), Rent Finder Cleveland manages one of our larger concentrations of voucher-friendly rental homes. See our Collinwood rental listings, or tell us what you need in the Euclid area and we'll let you know what's available nearby.

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What kind of apartments are available in Euclid?

Euclid's rental stock reflects its history as one of Cleveland's earliest lakefront suburbs: mid-century garden apartment complexes and low-rise buildings sit closest to Lake Shore Boulevard and the lake itself, while single-family homes and duplexes fill out the residential blocks farther south toward Euclid Avenue. Renters comparing Euclid to the Cleveland side of the line should expect a similar mix of building ages, since Collinwood and Euclid grew up together along the same lakefront corridor before the city line was drawn.

How much does it cost to rent an apartment near Euclid?

Across Greater Cleveland, studio apartments generally ask around $1,060 a month and two-bedrooms around $1,100, per Zumper's median-asking-rent report (July 2026); RentCafe's separate average for larger, professionally managed apartment buildings runs meaningfully higher across every size (also July 2026). Euclid's lakefront buildings and the Cleveland side of the Collinwood line tend to sit on opposite ends of that range depending on age and amenities.

Apartment sizeZumper median, Jul 2026RentCafe 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 around Euclid

Euclid is served by RTA bus routes along Lake Shore Boulevard and Euclid Avenue, connecting to downtown Cleveland and to the Waterloo Arts District just inside the city line in Cleveland's North Shore Collinwood area. Interstate 90 runs along Euclid's southern edge, and Euclid Beach — a former lakefront amusement park now part of the Cleveland Metroparks Lakefront Reservation — sits on the shared border with Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood.

  • County: Cuyahoga County, on Lake Erie, northeast of Cleveland
  • Borders: Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood (ZIP 44110) to the west
  • Transit: RTA bus routes along Lake Shore Blvd and Euclid Ave; direct I-90 access
  • Parks: Euclid Beach and the Cleveland Metroparks Lakefront Reservation

Section 8 vouchers and Euclid rentals

Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) are administered countywide by CMHA, so a voucher can potentially be used in Euclid, Cleveland, or any other Cuyahoga County community that has a participating landlord with an eligible unit — but landlord participation is voluntary in most of the county. Ohio has no statewide source-of-income law, and Euclid is not among the small number of local municipalities (Cleveland Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, Warrensville Heights, and Linndale) that currently ban refusing a voucher outright, so ask any Euclid landlord directly about their voucher policy. Every home Rent Finder Cleveland manages, including our Collinwood-area rentals just over the line, accepts vouchers and is HUD-inspection-ready.

Finding a rental near Euclid

If you're set on the Euclid area, our closest availability is typically just inside the Cleveland line in Collinwood. Tell our leasing team what you're looking for, or review current Cleveland-area rent trends before narrowing your search to a specific ZIP code.

Frequently asked questions

Does Rent Finder Cleveland have rentals in Euclid?
Not directly. Our voucher-friendly rental homes are concentrated in the City of Cleveland, with one of our larger concentrations just across the line from Euclid in the Collinwood neighborhood (ZIP 44110). Tell our team what you're looking for in Euclid and we'll point you to nearby current availability.
How much is rent near Euclid?
Greater Cleveland studio apartments generally ask around $1,060 a month and two-bedrooms around $1,100 to $1,818, depending on whether you're comparing Zumper's median-asking-rent data or RentCafe's average for larger managed buildings (both July 2026). Euclid's lakefront buildings can price above these metro figures.
Does Euclid protect Section 8 voucher holders from discrimination?
No. Euclid is not currently among the handful of Cuyahoga County municipalities — Cleveland Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, Warrensville Heights, and Linndale — with a local ordinance banning landlords from refusing Housing Choice Voucher holders. Ohio also has no statewide source-of-income law, so ask any Euclid landlord directly about their voucher policy.
What's the closest RTA transit to Euclid?
Euclid itself has no rail station, but RTA bus routes run along Lake Shore Boulevard and Euclid Avenue, connecting to downtown Cleveland and the Waterloo Arts District in the adjoining Collinwood neighborhood. Interstate 90 also runs along Euclid's southern edge.
Is Euclid part of the City of Cleveland?
No. Euclid is an independent Cuyahoga County suburb on Lake Erie, not a Cleveland neighborhood. It borders Cleveland directly along the Collinwood area near East 185th Street and Lake Shore Boulevard.

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