Located just west of downtown Cleveland, Edgewater is a lakefront neighborhood with ample outdoor space, restaurants, and retail including the Clifton Boulevard Historic District. The neighborhood extends from West 117th, where Lakewood begins, to the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood to the east. With excellent beach access at the nearby Edgewater Beach and Park, Edgewater truly is lakefront living at its best.
Edgewater is a vibrant neighborhood with a unique mixture apartment buildings, duplexes, triplexes, and individual homes. A walkable neighborhood with tree-lined streets, Edgewater is also a bike-friendly community with access to the Cleveland Lakefront Bikeway at Edgewater Park. The bikeway extends a total of 17 miles along the city's Lake Erie shoreline, between Euclid and Edgewater Park. The neighborhood is also known for its grand, stately homes with unique architectural features located on both...
A lakefront neighborhood located just north of the highway, North Collinwood is a community of artists and small businesses. This community features beautiful, eclectic homes with tons of character and charm that come at an affordable price tag. While much of the neighborhood was a popular residential community for the nearby railroad workers in the early 1900s the neighborhoods near and north of Lakeshore were second homes or beach houses for those who wanted to escape the city and spend some time on Lake Erie.This historic neighborhood on the water is experiencing a steady revitalization.
A truly unique aspect is the neighborhood's lakefront beach clubs with private water access that line the north coast of Lake Erie. Starting at the edge of Bratenahl on the western side of North Collinwood, there are a series of private beach clubs including the Ouidenarde Club, Groveland Club, and Shore Acres Assoc...
Located just west of the Cuyahoga River, Tremont is a residential neighborhood known for being one of the oldest areas in Cleveland with its rehabilitated and new construction homes, great views of downtown Cleveland, and scenic walkability. It can easily be identified by the many church steeples throughout the neighborhood. The historic Lincoln Park, the neighborhood's town square, and Tremont Park are great places to enjoy the outdoors. The recently renovated and expanded Tremont Park also features a dog park and has the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail running right through it.
Tremont is just a short drive from downtown Cleveland, Ohio City, Lakewood, and other neighboring communities. The neighborhood's central location makes it easy to access all points in the region. For those who enjoy Cleveland tourist stops, Tremont is a...
The question many Cleveland home buyers face when deciding to buy is whether to buy a new build, existing home, or fixer upper? Last week, we listed a few benefits associated with purchasing a new construction home. With Cleveland's rich architectural history and burgeoning communities, there are a number of benefits that come with purchasing an existing home that needs some attention. In this blog post, we look at the benefits of purchasing a fixer upper home.
Likely to have a lower purchase price. Especially in trendy neighborhoods where already updated homes are out of a home buyer's price range, fixer upper homes offer the opportunity to buy in the desired neighborhood without breaking the bank. In Cleveland, the Gordon Square Arts District is a blooming community with beautifully updated homes and price tags to match. However, the fixer upper homes offer an opportunity for some home...
When it comes to purchasing a home in greater Cleveland, there are several questions home buyers must ask themselves before making the final decision. With Cleveland as well as the surrounding neighborhood's experiencing a vibrant revitalization, now if an excellent time to buy. One big question is; to buy a new build, existing home, or a fixer upper? In this blog post, we look at the benefits of purchasing a new construction home. Next week's blog post will feature the benefits of purchasing a fixer upper home.
Less projects! Which in turn means more free time and more time to visit the West Side Market, hike the Cleveland Metroparks, explore the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Greenhouse, and to try Cleveland's unique restaurant scene. With new build homes, you don't have to worry about removing that vintage green wallpaper in your guest room or ripping up the shag carpeting that was in...