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Cleveland, Ohio Not The Most Miserable City in 2010

It was this time last year that Forbes.com named Cleveland the most miserable city in the country. Every year Forbes takes on new cities and fuels entire populations. I think last year Cleveland gave them the biggest rebuttal they’ve ever heard. Cleveland came out with a furious vengeance and created videos and many articles defending […]

Commercial Property For Sale in The Cleveland, Ohio Area

The commercial properties for sale below in Northeast, Ohio are the newest listings on the market. The properties are listed by city and show the MLS number, price, address, city and square footage. If you have any questions about purchasing commercial real estate in the Cleveland, Ohio area, contact our RE/MAX team of agents anytime. […]

New Home Sales Increase In December, 2010

  New Home Sales Surge New single-family home sales in December rose to their highest level in eight months and prices were the highest since April 2008, raising cautious optimism for a housing market recovery. The Commerce Department said sales jumped 17.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted 329,000 unit annual rate after a downwardly revised […]

City Of Cleveland Phone Numbers

Here is a printable list of all the important phone numbers for the City of Cleveland, Ohio. Great for when you’re moving to or from the Northeast, Ohio area or just to keep on your refrigerator in case of an emergency. Police Department – 621-1234 Fire Department – 621-1212 Cleveland EMS – 623-4545 City hall […]

Cuyahoga County, Ohio Housing Market Over The Years

So how’s the market in the Cleveland area? We’ve put together a bit of history below to show you how real estate in your city has been in the last few years. You’ll see home sales and average values. If your city isn’t listed, or you’d like a personal work up of your neighborhood, street […]

History Of Homes Sold in the Cleveland Area

Here is a look at the current Northern Ohio real estate market and how many homes have sold over the last so many years/months. You’ll notice that the trend goes down. The same applies to most areas/cities in the United States and we’re all aware of the amount of foreclosures and short sales on the […]