
Apartments near The Shoppes on Clifton in Cleveland, OH (521 Rentals)


10707 Detroit Rd

1456 W 110th St

1445 W 110th St

1456 W 107th St

Fair Lane Apartments

1578 W 116th St

Lake Edge Condos

Chicle

Townhouse Apartments

1264 West Blvd

U.A.W. Bldg

10025 Detroit Ave

1448 W 101st St

1362 West Blvd

1368 West Blvd

2006 West Blvd

2018 W 100th St

1359 W 95th St

1309 W 93rd St

1385 W 95th St

2048 W 98th St

9212 Madison Ave

9220-9222 Madison Ave

8702 Detroit Ave

2133 W 98th St

2082 W 95th St

8607 Detroit Ave

2006 W 89th St

1422 W 84th St

1443 W 85th St

8105 Lake Ave

1425 W 84th St

2197 W 98th St

8206 Detroit Ave

8603-8607 Madison Ave

1463 W 84th St

7919 Lake Ave

7910 Lake Ave

1369 W 80th St

1373 W 80th St

1377 W 80th St

1466 W 81st St

8201 Madison Ave

8111 Madison Ave

13705-13725 Lakewood Heights Blvd

3172-3176 W 103rd St

7815 Franklin Blvd

1406 W 75th St

3186 W 98th St
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.

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