
Apartments near Wade Park in Cleveland, OH (60 Rentals)


Lexington Village Apartments

Total Monthly Price
The Shoreline

1438 E 45th St, Unit 1

1478 Addison Rd

1534 Addison Rd

1355 Addison Rd

7410 Linwood Ave

8017 Superior ave

8601 Kenmore Ave

1648 E 75th St

1331-1333 Russell Rd

Woody Woods Homes

1167 E 74th St

1862 E 81st St

Crawford-Tilden Apartments

6503-6513 Edna Ave

1146 E 66th St

6306-6316 Edna Ave

1964 E 73rd St

1156 Carl Ave

Greenbridge Commons

1095 Addison Rd

One Midtown Circle

1188 E 61st St

1045 E 71st St

5902 Linwood Ave

1097-1099 E 64th St

1133 Norwood Rd

5808 Linwood Ave

5812 Linwood Ave

6214 Lausche Ave

6128 Lausche Ave

1154-1158 E 61st St

1113-1115 Norwood Rd

1180 E 60th St

5612 Linwood Ave

2048 E 79th St

1169 E 58th St

1010-1012 E 63rd St

5416 Homer Ave

6030-6034 Carry Ave

1524-1526 E 49th St

1514 E 49th St

1373 E 52nd St

1383-1385 E 45th St

Addison Square

Amasa B. Ford Lodge

7049 Superior Ave

Midtown Apartments
Cleveland, OH Local Guide

Located in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District at 7600 Wade Park Ave in Cleveland, OH, Wade Park serves grades PK-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 448 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Cleveland apartments for rent that are close to Wade Park with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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