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TidalWave 06-16-2011 07:51 PM

What is Cleveland Heights, Ohio like?
 
Anyone know the city Cleveland Heights, Ohio?
What are your impressions or opinions on the location and neighborhood?

Thanks!

marlboroack 06-16-2011 08:31 PM

Vast forest and high plain land. Crystal clear water a baby could drink while the ocean sparkles with power.

Forkbeard 06-16-2011 08:39 PM

But seriously: I've been there ... it's one of the suburbs of Cleveland, out the train line from downtown along the lake.

Neighborhood I was in was ancient rich bedroom community ... leafy shaded streets with big trees, three story brick houses, nice parks. Full of professionals who drive to the train and ride it downtown every day to work.

TidalWave 06-16-2011 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Forkbeard (Post 18221348)
But seriously: I've been there ... it's one of the suburbs of Cleveland, out the train line from downtown along the lake.

Neighborhood I was in was ancient rich bedroom community ... leafy shaded streets with big trees, three story brick houses, nice parks. Full of professionals who drive to the train and ride it downtown every day to work.

So a relatively nice area? How long ago were you there, and what do you approximate values of the houses to be?
Is there an airport near by that is easily accessibly from other airports across USA?

I'm looking at a portfolio of houses for sale that are all rented out already.

tonyparra 06-16-2011 10:05 PM

Ive lived in cleveland my whole life. Cleveland heights is nice, what exactly are you looking for?

tonyparra 06-16-2011 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by TidalWave (Post 18221460)
So a relatively nice area? How long ago were you there, and what do you approximate values of the houses to be?
Is there an airport near by that is easily accessibly from other airports across USA?

I'm looking at a portfolio of houses for sale that are all rented out already.

Value of the homes varies, there is a major airport but its at least 20-30mins by highway on opposite side of town. I do some landscaping with my dad in the area. You cant be poor and live in cleveland heights but it not like a suburb of LA, etc...

Forkbeard 06-17-2011 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by TidalWave (Post 18221460)
So a relatively nice area? How long ago were you there, and what do you approximate values of the houses to be?

I thought it was a VERY nice area, but that was ten years ago and I was just visiting friends for a few days. I can't answer any of the other questions, sorry.

gleem 06-18-2011 07:39 AM

I grew up in Cleveland Heights left to goto OSU when I was 18.

You got a portion that is upper class huge houses & old money mansions, a decent amount of upper middle class, then some lower middle class and the vast portion of total fucking ghetto with drive by shootings and scary shit.

I would move to University Heights, or Beechwood just up the road from there.

gleem 06-18-2011 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by tonyparra (Post 18221525)
You cant be poor and live in cleveland heights but it not like a suburb of LA, etc...

Are you nuts? Maybe you just don't know the whole Cleveland heights as it is a huge suburb.

Try going in the warrensville area just north of Cedar, total black ghetto.

here's the demographics:

The racial makeup of the city was 52.50% White, 41.78% African American

The per capita income for the city was $25,804. About 10.6% of the population were below the poverty line.

Over 25% are unemployed.

I went to Cleveland Heights High for high school it was 60% black 30% white and 10% "other", and there were arrests daily and plenty of gang violence & shootings. Almost got killed my first year there getting high at a football game under the bleachers when playing rivals Shaker Heights as a gun fight broke out kid got shot 10 feet away from me.

Out of 1200 freshman when I started only 230 graduated with me...

ScriptWorkz 06-18-2011 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by gleem (Post 18224259)
I grew up in Cleveland Heights left to goto OSU when I was 18.

You got a portion that is upper class huge houses & old money mansions, a decent amount of upper middle class, then some lower middle class and the vast portion of total fucking ghetto with drive by shootings and scary shit.

I would move to University Heights, or Beechwood just up the road from there.

I'm up in cleveland a few times a month atleast and this about sums it up, It hasn't gotten any better recently either.

tonyparra 06-18-2011 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by gleem (Post 18224261)
Are you nuts? Maybe you just don't know the whole Cleveland heights as it is a huge suburb.

Try going in the warrensville area just north of Cedar, total black ghetto.

here's the demographics:

The racial makeup of the city was 52.50% White, 41.78% African American

The per capita income for the city was $25,804. About 10.6% of the population were below the poverty line.

Over 25% are unemployed.

I went to Cleveland Heights High for high school it was 60% black 30% white and 10% "other", and there were arrests daily and plenty of gang violence & shootings. Almost got killed my first year there getting high at a football game under the bleachers when playing rivals Shaker Heights as a gun fight broke out kid got shot 10 feet away from me.

Out of 1200 freshman when I started only 230 graduated with me...

sorry for your bad experience i was refering to the whole of cleveland heights, have you gone back lately? I have quite a few high end landscaping clients in cleveland heights. To be honest cleveland heights is considered a "black suburb" now as is shaker, and warrensville but i have seen improvement...btw who knew you were a clevelander :thumbsup

tonyparra 06-18-2011 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by ScriptWorkz (Post 18224281)
I'm up in cleveland a few times a month atleast and this about sums it up, It hasn't gotten any better recently either.

aww come on man i think you guys are getting soft!

ScriptWorkz 06-18-2011 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by tonyparra (Post 18224296)
aww come on man i think you guys are getting soft!

Eh, it's not like that, there's good parts and bad parts, neither particularly bother me but there's no denying that cleveland heights / cleveland in general isn't all good there's some straight hood shit goin down too, lol.

sinclair 06-18-2011 08:42 AM

I live here, still. Born and raised. Moved away to NYC and LA for a time but back now.

Cleveland Heights is an inner ring suburb. What's been reported is mostly true, but as an inner ring suburb you will get crossover into the city. Which of course has its issues with crime and systemic low socio-economic issues.

It is one of the better regarded east side suburbs, lots of young professionals and college kids. It is close to the heart of the Medical Industry which is Cleveland's last saving grace.

I am a west sider but if I were to move east, I would look strongly at Cleveland Heights. I like diversity, so a little "stank" on my neighbors is fine with me.

tonyparra 06-18-2011 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by sinclair (Post 18224331)
I live here, still. Born and raised. Moved away to NYC and LA for a time but back now.

Cleveland Heights is an inner ring suburb. What's been reported is mostly true, but as an inner ring suburb you will get crossover into the city. Which of course has its issues with crime and systemic low socio-economic issues.

It is one of the better regarded east side suburbs, lots of young professionals and college kids. It is close to the heart of the Medical Industry which is Cleveland's last saving grace.

I am a west sider but if I were to move east, I would look strongly at Cleveland Heights. I like diversity, so a little "stank" on my neighbors is fine with me.

hey another clevelander i lived on the westside for along time and i agree with you assessment on the city :thumbsup:thumbsup

gleem 06-19-2011 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by tonyparra (Post 18225456)
hey another clevelander i lived on the westside for along time and i agree with you assessment on the city :thumbsup:thumbsup

Funny growing up in C.H. I had no idea there was even a "west side" until I was old enough to start going to the "flats" like a whole nother' world I didn't know of (of white trash of course LOL)

tabasco 06-19-2011 04:55 PM

I've heard Cleveland rocks

MikeFold 06-19-2011 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by sinclair (Post 18224331)
I live here, still. Born and raised. Moved away to NYC and LA for a time but back now.

Cleveland Heights is an inner ring suburb. What's been reported is mostly true, but as an inner ring suburb you will get crossover into the city. Which of course has its issues with crime and systemic low socio-economic issues.

It is one of the better regarded east side suburbs, lots of young professionals and college kids. It is close to the heart of the Medical Industry which is Cleveland's last saving grace.

I am a west sider but if I were to move east, I would look strongly at Cleveland Heights. I like diversity, so a little "stank" on my neighbors is fine with me.

This is a very accurate assessment....If you like Cleveland Heights, (East Side) You might want to look at Lakewood (West Side)...lots of diversity there with similiar housing (excluding Millionaires Row)

Life long westsider here

tonyparra 06-19-2011 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by gleem (Post 18226648)
Funny growing up in C.H. I had no idea there was even a "west side" until I was old enough to start going to the "flats" like a whole nother' world I didn't know of (of white trash of course LOL)

haha only in cleveland man same experience for me too


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