Apartments near East 55-Red Line in Cleveland, OH (319 Rentals)

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2239 City View Dr

2451 Professor Ave

Pointe at Gateway

3154 E 49th St

3159 E 65th St

5509 Outhwaite Ave

3262 E 55th St

7102 Grand Ave

3250 E 49th St

Outwaite Homes

5362 Broadway Ave

Carver Park

2346 E 61st St

5801 Hawthorne Ave

3432 E 69th St

5610 Linton Ave

4112 Cedar Ave

4120 Cedar Ave

Cedar Estates

2097 E 46th St

2661 Grand Ave

Cleveland Scholar House

6100 Heisley Ave

Jefferson Townhomes

2485 7th St

2471 W 7th St

Montana Building

7302 Cedar Rd

6700 Forman Ave

Monticello

3708 E 52nd St

787 Starkweather Ave

2242 W 5th St

3715 E 61st St

Chambers Apartments

6702 Chambers Ave

6700 Sebert Ave

3716 E 69th St

6002 Fleet Ave

2446-2448 Tremont Ave

6602 Fleet Ave

Euclid Commons

1910 E 57th St

5715 Fullerton Ave

8012 Carnegie Ave

2329 E 89th St

2164 E 84th St

3611 E 81st St

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There are currently 633 Studio Apartments in Cleveland with rent ranges from $595 to $3,215 with an average price of $1,201.
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