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About the Cleveland, Ohio AreaCleveland Heights Real Estate Information
Property Types & Price Range: (avg.) Amenities: The Cleveland Heights real estate market is a progressive and diverse community consisting of 50,750 residents. Just twenty minutes from downtown and University Circle (Cleveland´s cultural center), The Heights´ has an ideal location. With a wide range of home styles such as Bungalows and Front Porch Colonials to Historic Mansions and New Town homes, all are picturesque sitting on tree lined streets. Cleveland Heights has 135 acres of parkland, year round activities and first class recreational facilities. This community is also committed to education with and excellent record of qualified graduates. A unique commercial district and great neighbors is what makes Cleveland Heights a sought after community. You´ll feel at home here - Cleveland Heights residents are educated, artistic, involved, and care very much about their community. Come for a visit; stay for a lifetime!
About Cleveland, Ohio Founded in the late 1700s, Cleveland’s early economy was focused on manufacturing with products being transported along the canals and railroads through this area. Through the city’s years of progress, residents have adapted to new development, new industries and a modern revitalization of the waterfront district from a business center to a lively cultural hotspot. Cleveland is home to many corporate headquarters including Eaton Corporation, Progressive Insurance Company, Forest City Enterprises Inc. and The Sherwin-Williams Company. Many residents in the Cleveland area also work in the healthcare, finance and technology fields. One of the country’s best hospitals, the Cleveland Clinic, sponsors important research studies and provides state-of-the-art medical facilities to keep residents healthy and stay on the forefront of medical breakthroughs. Other noteworthy medical facilities in the Cleveland area are the University Hospitals of Cleveland and MetroHealth, which is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine. The NASA Glenn Research Center researches and develops systems to better explore the solar system. Several colleges and universities in Cleveland meet the demand for educated professionals. Cleveland State University, John Carroll University and Case Western Reserve University offer extensive programs in a diverse selection of undergraduate and graduate studies. Even before they reach college-age, children acquire a well-rounded education early on at public schools within the city and in its surrounding suburbs. Many of these school districts have been recognized for providing quality education in a productive and safe learning environment. When Cleveland residents are not at work or school, they enjoy countless recreational and entertainment options. The Flats is an area along the Cuyahoga River where giant manufacturing warehouses were located, but they have been converted into smaller properties that have attracted many an eclectic mix of residential and commercial opportunities. The city’s Metroparks encourage residents to get out for a picnic, play a friendly ball game, visit the zoo or take a boat out onto Lake Erie. Other attractions include the Playhouse Square Center, which hosts performances by the Cleveland Opera, Ohio Ballet, Broadway musicals, concerts and other special events. For more of a taste of art and culture, nearby are the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Steamship Mather Museum, and the USS Cod, a World War II submarine. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum hosts a variety of permanent exhibits and special collections that celebrate music and its place throughout American history. The museum, Cleveland Browns Stadium and the Great Lakes Science Center draw crowds to the shores of Lake Erie. Downtown Cleveland has also seen a redevelopment with two of its own large entertainment venues – Quicken Loans Arena and Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians. The tall outlines of Terminal Tower, Key Tower, 200 Public Square and the Tower at Erieview give the city its distinct skyline, which can be seen from 20 miles away. All of these amenities are ready to be discovered, and residents living in the city’s surrounding suburbs take advantage of all Cleveland has to offer. Downtown Cleveland has upscale condos and apartments for those who prefer to be in the middle of it all. Many professionals and families, however, decide that they prefer the small-town atmosphere found in many Cleveland neighborhoods. Bainbridge Township, Beachwood, Chagrin Falls Village, Cleveland Heights, Highland Heights, Hudson, Newbury Township, Orange Village, Pepper Pike, Solon and South Russell are just of few of the many communities near Cleveland that provide a variety of housing options – from condos and townhomes to single family homes and luxury properties. As experts in the Cleveland real estate market, The Young Team can guide you through the process of buying or selling a home in these communities.
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