One of the benefits of attending medical school at Case Western Reserve University is the affordability and availability of reasonably priced housing in Cleveland. Also, unlike
most major cities, you need not use a real estate agent to locate apartments; our residential communities offer, as a neighborhood service, housing information.
A recent survey of current graduate students (September 2005) revealed these average monthly rental rates:
| Type of Accommodation |
Average Per Student
Monthly Cost |
| Single |
$678 |
| Shared apartment |
$392 |
| Family accommodations |
$841 |
The CWRU campus, located in University Circle, is situated on the edge of beautiful residential neighborhoods, which are described below. Students live in apartments, two-family houses, rooms in private homes, and single-family houses that several students rent together. Housing in these neighborhoods is close to the medical school and many students live within walking or biking distance. In addition, RTA buses
run from University Circle to these areas via Mayfield and Cedar Roads.
Areas Near The Medical School
The City of Cleveland Heights, where most students live, has three neighborhoods that are attractive to students (because of the proximity of a grocery store, restaurants, and other shops), known as Coventry. These areas are a 15-25 minute walk to school. The Cleveland Heights Housing Office
Shaker Heights is about a 10-minute drive to the medical school. The apartments are comparable to those in Cleveland Heights. The Shaker
Square Area Development Corp., 11811 Shaker Blvd. Suite 206, Cleveland OH 44120, (216) 421-2100, open 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, maintains a current register of available rentals
in the Shaker Square neighborhood. There is a city bus that runs from Shaker Square to University Circle. The RTA Rapid Transit Blue Line and Green Line run between Shaker Square and downtown.
The Shaker Heights Housing Office, 3450 Lee Road, Shaker Heights, OH 44120, (216) 491-1330, maintains a roster of apartments and homes for rent in Shaker Heights, which is about a 15-minute drive
from the law school. There are two Rapid Transit lines from Shaker Heights to downtown.
Students also find apartments right in the University Circle area. The Hessler Court/East 115th Street area offers very reasonably-priced apartments. The Triangle, (216) 791-5959,
located in the heart of University Circle, is a 5-minute walk from the medical school. Also nearby are the Waldorf Tower Apartments (about a 15-minute walk), (216) 791-8547,
and Kensington Place (about a 10-minute drive), (216) 691-1944.
There are many beautiful neighborhoods just west of the City of Cleveland as well. The city of Lakewood, which is about a 25-minute drive from the medical school, is an area
full of unique shops, restaurants and entertainment. Many properties allow for excellent views of Lake Erie or provide easy access to the lake. Comparable to Cleveland Heights
in feel and types of properties available, Lakewood's housing prices are a little less expensive. Nearby neighborhoods include Rocky River and Westlake, which are abundant
with condominiums as well as apartments. How To Get Information About Available Housing
May through June is a good time to start looking for housing for occupancy in July. Rental listings are also provided in the daily and suburban newspapers. The
Cleveland Plain Dealer is the major daily. The Sun Press is a suburban weekly which comes out each Thursday; the suburbs
of University Heights, Cleveland Heights, and Shaker Heights jointly have their own issue of the Sun Press which can be purchased at stores in any of these communities.
The University's Off-Campus Housing Office provides students with information about rental housing. ALOHA is
a new searchable housing database to help you find the types of housing you’re seeking.
Roommate Referral Service
The medical school offers an informal roommate service in the Admissions Office for incoming medical students. Those interested in participating must fill out a Roommate Referral
Form and return it to the medical school's Admissions Office. We will put your name on file and refer other students to you who inquire during the spring and summer.
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