Well, at least according to trulia.com
I’ve lived here since 1971. I’d have to agree. And, it isn’t a shit-hole. Pretty progressive. If you have a need for big city life, Cleveland is only 40 minutes North.
Well, at least according to trulia.com
I’ve lived here since 1971. I’d have to agree. And, it isn’t a shit-hole. Pretty progressive. If you have a need for big city life, Cleveland is only 40 minutes North.
…which IS a shit-hole.
To be fair, I actually haven’t lived in Cleveland since like 93, so maybe it has changed. Tho I don’t really care if I ever find out.
I went to Cleveland in March, visited Akron and Painesville area also. Thought everywhere except Cleveland was very nice. Set the fire alarm off at that fancy McDonalds in Independence while I was there, too.
Beautiful scenery, although I didn’t care too much for the geese.
Cleveland has changed. Very good the last 20 years.
Huh, Akron AND Cleveland on a list together. Very nice. I live right between them so I’ve clearly got it going on.
Cleveland is nice now. It’s been slowly getting nicer since the 90s but really had a boom the last 10 years. Downtown used to be a wasteland but now it’s actually “bustling” and the neighborhoods around it (Tremont, Ohio City, Slavic Village, Cleveland Heights) are on the move as well.
I thought Chrissie Hynde’s city was gone. Did they rebuild it?
She needs to make a follow up to her song. “I went back to Ohio/Again, a few years on/My city was doing well/And I opened a vegan restaurant”
The obvious joke that I was waiting for here is “…since YOU left.” YOU being me.
Which closed.
If we could just fix the roads. Northern Ohio has the worst roads anywhere.
I can’t believe Fort Wayne, Indiana isn’t on that list. Housing has been flat here for 30+ years.
We’re on the freeze/thaw line. Not much we can do about it.
I would guess you’re in the top 20. Surprised also.
There are actually new buildings going up downtown. Including some tall and/or residential ones.
How do i get in on the boom? Will people be rushing in to buy the bargain houses?
Already happened. You’re too late.
“Best location in the nation”
Try living in Michigan. I just moved back to Ohio after three years in Michigan, and I can say that the worst road here, would be considered “slightly bad” in Michigan.
And for those who live in Akron who really want to see a shithole, Youngstown is only 45 minutes East.
Don’t forget Toledo, or Zanesville, or Stuebenville, or Springfield, or Dayton, etc…