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Cleveland averages about $900 per month for a one-bedroom, making it one of the most affordable large cities in the US. Shaker Heights runs $1,500 and Ohio City around $1,300, while many city neighborhoods offer options well under $900.
Cleveland median rent is $600 below the national median of $1,500/mo — an affordable market.
The largest employer in Cleveland is Cleveland Clinic, making the Ohio City area and nearby neighborhoods popular for commuters looking to minimize travel time.
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Cleveland averages about $900 per month for a one-bedroom, making it one of the most affordable large cities in the US. Shaker Heights runs $1,500 and Ohio City around $1,300, while many city neighborhoods offer options well under $900.
Cleveland has undergone significant revitalization, and neighborhoods like Ohio City, Tremont, and University Circle are genuinely thriving with new restaurants, arts, and investment. The city offers world-class healthcare at Cleveland Clinic and a rich cultural heritage.
Ohio City and Tremont are the top choices for urban living with walkable streets and vibrant food scenes. Shaker Heights is the top suburb for families, offering beautiful architecture, excellent schools, and a diverse, progressive community.
Cleveland Clinic, one of the world's top hospitals, is the region's largest employer and a major economic anchor. Other significant employers include University Hospitals, KeyCorp, Sherwin-Williams, and Progressive Insurance.
Cleveland has a humid continental climate amplified by Lake Erie, which brings significant lake-effect snow in winter averaging 60+ inches annually. Summers are pleasant with average highs in the low 80s, and the city's waterfront is a summer destination.
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