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Top neighborhoods in Cleveland Heights

Cedar Fairmont

Cedar Fairmont

What it’s like to live in Cedar Fairmont

Often called "Cleveland's Greenwich Village," Cedar-Fairmount centers around a charming commercial district with independent shops and restaurants. Apartments occupy both vintage buildings from the 1920s and newer developments designed to complement the historic architecture. The neighborhood offers easy access to Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic, making it popular with students, faculty, and medical professionals.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Coventry Village

Coventry Village

What it’s like to live in Coventry Village

Bohemian energy defines Coventry Village, where independent bookstores, record shops, and vegetarian-friendly restaurants create a distinctly non-chain commercial district. Residents enjoy the Coventry P.E.A.C.E. Park and Coventry Village Library, with regular street fairs closing the main thoroughfare for community celebrations. Though century-old homes require ongoing maintenance consideration, the neighborhood's walkability and vibrant street life compensate for occasional infrastructure challenges. The strong local arts scene includes multiple galleries and performance venues, while the nearby Cain Park hosts summer concerts under the stars.
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Frequently Asked Questions

City Guide for Cleveland Heights, OH

The murals on the west and east sides of the Heights Center Building paint the picture perfectly. On the east mural, folks are lined up for the streetcar, waiting to take off in all directions. On the west mural, shops and stores within the building are illustrated. All the people coming, going and relaxing around this intersection today indicate that Cleveland Heights is truly a destination point and launching pad.

A guy like John D. Rockefeller could have chosen anywhere in the world to live, but he chose Cleveland Heights. The city is within close range of Cleveland, and it's also close to Lake Erie, but not close enough to get blown over by gusts of wind. The tree-lined roads give the town an appealing ambiance. The 46,121 people who live here are doing more than following in the footsteps of Rockefeller. The town, architecturally speaking, is an intriguing blend of the classic and the modern. That, in many ways, carries over to life here. In Cleveland Heights, you get history, modernity and beauty all at once. That, above all else, is what originally attracted folks like Rockefeller to the area. View Cleveland Heights City Guide

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