Lakewood, OH

Lakewood, Ohio real estate

LAKEWOOD

Located just west of Cleveland, Ohio, Lakewood combines big city amenities with a small-town vibe, making it a popular community for students, young professionals, and families alike. The bustling local economy, proximity to Lake Erie, abundance of green space, and thriving arts scene make it one of the most popular Cleveland suburbs.

Population

The population of Lakewood is roughly 51k with an average of 2 persons per household.

Location

Lakewood is a city in Cuyahoga County located on the southern shore of Lake Erie.

Median House Value

The median value of owner-occupied Lakewood, Ohio real estate is about $171,600.

Major Attractions

Places to Visit: Lakewood Park, the Solstice Steps, Sanctuary Museum, Beck Center for the Arts, and Madison Park.

School District & Rating

District: Lakewood City School District
School Rating: A

Notable Awards

In 2014 Ohio Magazine selected Lakewood as one of the Best Hometowns in Ohio.

Lifestyle

Aside from its architectural significance, one of the best things about Lakewood is its abundance of local shopping, dining and nightlife. Madison Avenue is lined with antique stores, and Detroit Avenue boasts a wide variety of restaurants, bars and shops. Whether you’re looking for a classy date night at Pier W, or a fun night out with friends at 16 Bit or Around the Corner, there is something to suit everyone’s needs.

Education

Lakewood City School District is a highly rated, public school district located in Lakewood, Ohio. It has 4,924 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 69% of students are at least proficient in math and 73% in reading.

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Hudson, OH

Hudson, Ohio

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Hudson, Ohio is an affluent community located about 45 minutes southeast of Cleveland. Its historic shopping district, award-winning school district, fine restaurants, and rich history have made it a very highly thought of city in Northeast Ohio. Learn more about the city and explore homes for sale in Hudson, Ohio below.

Population

The population of Hudson is roughly 23k with an average of 2-3 persons per household.

Location

Hudson is a suburban city in Summit County located 45 minutes from southeast Cleveland.

Median House Value

The median value of an owner- occupied house in Hudson is about $359,500.

Major Attractions

Places to Visit: Hudsons Spring Park, Cascade Park, The Learned Owl Book Shop, and First and Main.

School District & Rating

District: Hudson City School District
School Rating: A+

Notable Awards

Hudson's schools rank in the top 2% of Ohio Districts.

Lifestyle

The most popular attraction in Hudson is, without a doubt First and Main, the historic shopping district that runs along Main Street. Residents and visitors can pick up a new book from the Learned Owl Book Shop, or find a new outfit from local and national clothing stores such as White House Black Market or Jos. A Bank. Hudson is also known for having some of the best restaurants in Cleveland, including One Red Door, Rosewood Grill, Lager and Vine and Downtown 140.

Education

Hudson City School District is a top rated, public school district located in Hudson, Ohio. It has 4,629 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 89% of students are at least proficient in math and 89% in reading.

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Solon, OH

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Solon has been recognized by Money Magazine in its list of "Best Places to Live" multiple times, placing 23rd in 2009, 3rd in 2011, and 10th in 2015. The city has been rated as one of the safest in Ohio, has a highly rated public school system, and was ranked as one of the "best places to raise kids" by Bloomberg Business week.

Population

The population of Solon is roughly 24k with an average of 2 persons per household.

Location

Solon is a city in Cuyohoga County located 20 miles southeast of Cleveland and 31 miles west of Akron.

Median House Value

The median value of owner-occupied Solon, Ohio real estate is about $286,200.

Major Attractions

Places to Visit: Squaw Rock, Look About Lodge, Western Reserve Land Conservancy, and the Solon Community Park.

School District & Rating

District: Solon City School District
School Rating: A+

Notable Awards

Solon has been ranked in a list by Money as "Best Places to Live." Solon is also ranked as one of the "best places to raise kids" by Bloomberg Businessweek.

Lifestyle

Solon is home to an active performing arts community. The Solon Center for the Arts offers classes in art, music, dance, and theater. The center holds a program for seniors entitled “Act II: Aging Creatively through the Arts,” for those over 55 interested in theater or music. The city is also home to the Solon Philharmonic Orchestra, and hosts an annual Young Artists Concerto Competition. Check out Elle restaurant after a show!

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Education

Solon City School District is a top rated, public school district located in Solon, Ohio. It has 4,535 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1. According to state test scores, 95% of students are at least proficient in math and 92% in reading. We’d love to help you find Solon, Ohio real estate in this top school district.

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Medina, OH

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Medina is well known for the Victorian architecture of its picturesque square that has been restored to make residents feel as if they’re stepping back in time. The city has a population of approximately 26,380 people and is the county seat of Medina County. In the summer, the city enjoys band concerts, festivals and art shows, and in the winter, an ice carving festival.

Population

The population of Medina is roughly 26k with an average of 2 persons per household.

Location

Medina is a city in Medina County located 33 miles south of Cleveland and 23 miles west of Akron.

Median House Value

The median value of an owner-occupied house in Medina is about $175,200.

Major Attractions

Places to Visit: Schleman Nature Preserve, Medina County Historical Society, Medina Toy and Train Museum.

School District & Rating

District: Medina City School District
School Rating: A

Notable Awards

Medina is often recognized for being a top community to live, work, raise a family, and spend your retirement.

Lifestyle

There are plenty of opportunities for recreation, and with its strong ties to agriculture, the county is home to numerous orchards, farmers markets and a winery. Plus, the county’s proximity to Akron and Cleveland offer even more when it comes to attractions to visit.

Education

Medina City School District is a highly rated, public school district located in Medina, Ohio. It has 6,715 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1. According to state test scores, 75% of students are at least proficient in math and 75% in reading.

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Avon, OH

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Only 25-minutes from Cleveland, Avon has a small-town feel with many amenities for its residents. In addition to the city's growing restaurant and shopping centers, Avon has a handful of parks to visit with walking trails and recreational activities. Avon is home to 6 different golf course and a recently developed pool center with water slides and other amenities for children. Explore new construction and homes for sale in one of the fastest growing suburbs in northeast Ohio.

Population

The population of Avon is roughly 25k with an average of 2-3 persons per household.

Location

Avon is a city in Lorain County located 20 miles from Cleveland.

Median House Value

The median value of an owner- occupied house
in Avon is about $296,900.

Major Attractions

Places to Visit: Miller Road Park, Klingshirn Winery, Kidsplay Indoor Fun, and Veterans' Memorial Park.

School District & Rating

District: Avon Local School District
School Rating: A

Notable Awards

Avon is ranked as one of the best suburbs of Cleveland by Cleveland Magazine. Avon has also been recognized as having the "Ohio Garden Club of the Year" by GCO president Lynn Fronk.

Lifestyle

Besides amazing restaurants and stores, Avon residents can enjoy other great amenities around town. Golfers can join the prestigious Red Tail Golf Club. Residents can enjoy various family friendly activities such as a Lake Erie Crushers baseball game, the Avon Heritage Duck Tape Festival, or the Butterfly House at Miller Nature Preserve.

Education

Avon Local School District is a top rated, public school district located in Avon, Ohio. It has 4,335 students in grades K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 22 to 1. According to state test scores, 87% of students are at least proficient in math and 88% in reading.

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North Olmsted, OH

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The town grew from a collection of farms to a community of small businesses, such as a quarry, blacksmith shop, mill, iron smelter, and pig farm. Until about 1950, the population was still small. Then, following World War II, returning war veterans looking for a good place to live began to move out from Cleveland and North Olmsted grew rapidly. The town was largely agricultural until about the 1960’s. Commercial building began to serve the new inhabitants who wanted a nearby place to shop. New schools were built to accommodate all of the new families with children. Today with a population of about 32,000, North Olmsted’s residents live in a community reflecting over two centuries of development and change.

Population

The population of North Olmsted is roughly 32k with an average of 2 persons per household.

Location

North Olmsted is a city in Cuyahoga County located 23 miles from Cleveland.

Median House Value

The median value of an owner-occupied house in North Olmsted is about $161,300.

Major Attractions

Places to Visit: Great Northern Mall, Frostville Museum, and the Olmsted Historical Society.

School District & Rating

District: North Olmsted City School District
School Rating: B+

Notable Awards

In 2020, the City of North Olmsted was named Tree City USA® by the Arbor Day Foundation.

Lifestyle

North Olmsted is in the center of great shopping, vibrant businesses, and beautiful natural parks. You can visit the amazing shopping centers of Great Northern Mall and the Great Northern Plaza. The parks in the community offer many places to visit with plenty to do.

Education

North Olmsted City School District is a highly rated, public school district located in North Olmsted, Ohio. It has 3,796 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1. According to state test scores, 67% of students are at least proficient in math and 68% in reading.

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Stow, OH

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Stow is a suburban community within the Akron metropolitan area. Stow is home to a diverse mix of companies producing a variety of products ranging from adhesives, rubber, plastics, state-of-the-art acoustics systems, and machining.

Population

The population of Stow is roughly 35k with an average of 2 persons per household.

Location

Stow is a suburban city in Summit County located about 8 miles from Akron and 36 miles from Cleveland.

Median House Value

The median value of an owner-occupied house in Stow is about $190,800.

Major Attractions

Places to Visit: Cafe O'Play, Sto-Kent Family Entertainment, and Silver Springs Park.

School District & Rating

District: Stow City School District
School Rating: B

Notable Awards

Stow-Munroe Falls school system has been designated an "excellent" district by the State of Ohio.

Lifestyle

Stow has several community parks including Adell Durbin ParkMeadowbrook Lake Park, Silver Springs Campground, and Oregon Trail Park. Stow also owns Fox Den Golf Course. Stow Parks and Recreation allows children and teenagers to participate in sports such as baseball and basketball. The tennis courts at Stow’s parks are free to the public. Stow is also home to the Roses Run Country Club, which overlooks a section of the Cuyahoga River.

Education

Stow-Munroe Falls City School District is an above average, public school district located in Stow, Ohio. It has 5,280 students in grades K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1. According to state test scores, 67% of students are at least proficient in math and 72% in reading.

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Pepper Pike, OH

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HOMES FOR SALE IN PEPPER PIKE, OHIO

The Pepper Pike area of Ohio is a great destination for families, retirees, and singles of all ages. Located near Cleveland, the area offers quick access to all the big-city amenities while still giving residents a small-town feel to enjoy. The school system is highly rated, and there are acres of green spaces to explore.

Population

The population of Pepper Pike is roughly 6.7k with an average of 2-3 persons per household.

Location

Pepper Pike is suburb of the greater Cleveland area located in Cuyahoga county.

Median House Value

The median value of an owner-occupied house in Pepper Pike is about $440,600.

Major Attractions

Places to Visit: Preston's H.O.P.E. Playground Park, David Berger National Memorial, and Pepper Pike Park.

School District & Rating

District: Orange City School District
School Rating: A+

Notable Awards

Cleveland Magazine ranks Pepper Pike as one of the best Cleveland suburbs to live in.

Lifestyle

Talk about major markets, shops, restaurants and more! Pepper Pike, Ohio, is a great destination for families, retirees, and singles of all ages. Located near Cleveland, the area offers quick access to all the big-city amenities while still giving residents a small-town feel.

Education

Orange City School District is a top rated, public school district located in Cleveland, Ohio. It has 2,047 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1. According to state test scores, 82% of students are at least proficient in math and 87% in reading.

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