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If you're thinking of selling those rental homes in Brampton that you've been running for the past few years and investing in real estate in a completely different city, why not consider Cleveland, Ohio? Cleveland, OH has a thriving real estate market that's on its way up and a lovely setting that will make you think every day about how glad you are to have moved there. To learn more about Cleveland, Ohio and the sort of real estate you might be able to find there, use this website. It's been created especially to help out people like you who are unfamiliar with Cleveland. It contains everything you need to know about the area and lots of helpful tips on how to buy and sell properties in the area. So give it a look over and see if Cleveland could possibly be the new home you're looking for.

Cleveland, Ohio: The Comeback City

Cleveland, Ohio On the southern shore of Lake Erie sprawled along the banks of the Cuyahoga River you'll find the city of Cleveland, Ohio, the seat of Cuyahoga County. Founded in 1796, the city was named for the leader of the expedition party, General Moses Cleaveland. Originally a major manufacturing center, the fall of that industry resulted in hard times for the city in the 1980s and 1990s from which the city has largely managed to recover, earning it the nickname "The Comeback City." In 2005, Cleveland was rated one of the most livable cities in the United States.

Since the decline of heavy industry, Cleveland, OH's means of economic support have shifted to business, finance, and health care. Companies such as Parker-Hannifin, Forest City Enterprises, and American Greetings maintain their headquarters here. There are thirteen hospitals in the city, one of which, the Cleveland Clinic, is the city's largest employer. The University of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve University's partnership with city hospitals has also created a positive environment for biotech start-ups.

Cleveland, OH has a wealth of interesting and historic architecture to explore as well as a network of city parks inspired by the work of Frederick Law Olmstead. It is home to a zoo, the Rock n'Roll Hall of Fame, two art museums, and major league sports teams in football, baseball, and basketball.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Cleveland, OH

a home in Cleveland, OH Cleveland, Ohio is a city with a wide variety of neighborhoods and home styles for you to choose from. As a city with a long history, there's still some old housing you can find that will connect you with the past. The area along Euclid Avenue was known as Millionaire's Row in the 1880s for its fine Victorian mansions and is in the process of being restored. Higher-density workers' housing such as apartment blocks and row houses still exist in some Cleveland neighborhoods. Some of them, like Ohio City and Fairfax, have been given over to artists instead of industrial workers, since the old factories nearby make great live-work lofts.

The city is more than just downtown, however. Cleveland was among the first cities in the state to develop suburbs and it continues to sprout them to this day. Some of the earlier inner-ring suburbs, like Cleveland Heights, Lakewood, and Parma are members of the Northeast Ohio First Suburbs Consortium. Others that are just going up on the edges of town are so new that they don't even have any residents yet. Whatever time period's architectural styles you prefer, whether it be the early 1900s, post World War II suburban, the hip 60s and 70s, or the big box modern, you can find it in one of Cleveland's neighborhoods.

The cost of living in Cleveland, OH is only 81.6, quite low compared to the US average of 100, meaning a move to Cleveland is something most people can afford. You can buy the average single family home for only $102,000 while you can secure the average town house for about $124,000. Condos range from $91,000 to $216,000 and average rents are around $600 per month.

Contact a Cleveland, OH Real Estate Agent

Now that you've gotten a bit of an overview of Cleveland, Ohio's people, economy, entertainment options, and housing market, it's time to decide if you're going to go ahead with a real estate purchase. If you are: great! Simply click over to our contact page for the phone numbers of real estate agents who can help you with your property search. If you're not sure yet: no worries! Give our realtors a call anyway for more personalized information that can help you decide. If you've decided against it: your loss!


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Tuesday, March 09, 2010