Apartments near Lee Harvard Shopping Center in Cleveland, OH (306 Rentals)

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14011 Glendale Ave, Unit UP / DOWN, Unit UP / DOWN

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4287 E 162nd St

16703 Harvard Rd

16112 S Lotus Dr

4296-4306 E 176th St

17412 Stockbridge Ave

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4420 158th St

4467 Lee Rd

4591 Lee Rd

3674 E 149th St

3569 E 154th St

3697 E 146th St

3610 E 149th St

13919 Chapelside Ave

3585 E 147th St

4812 Lee Rd

14911 Kinsman Rd

3418 E 149th St

3681 E 135th St

3682 E 135th St

3401 E 147th St

3397 E 147th St

3412 E 145th St

3459 E 140th St

3315 E 149th St

3307 E 149th St

12601 Lenacrave Ave

3296-3300 E 149th St

3416 E 139th St

3265 E 147th St

3363 E 140th St

3293 E 143rd St

12205 Revere Ave

3432 E 134th St

3328 E 139

3270 E 143rd St

3320 E 139th St

3318 E 140th St

4158-4168 E 120th

13505 Broadway Ave

3349 E 132nd St

12527 Union Ave

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There are currently 635 Studio Apartments in Cleveland with rent ranges from $580 to $3,215 with an average price of $1,214.
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