Cuyahoga County
Northeast Ohio's most populous county. Home to Cleveland, 34 distinct neighborhoods, and a housing market that's grown 8% year-over-year. Population ~1.24 million.
Market Snapshot
Updated March 2026 · Source: RedfinData reflects county-wide residential resales. Actual values vary by community, property type, and market conditions.
What Makes Cuyahoga Special
Cleveland Metro
Northeast Ohio's urban core. 34 distinct neighborhoods from Ohio City and Tremont to Lakewood and Rocky River.
Strong Appreciation
Median sale price of $215,000 in March 2026, up 8% year-over-year. Consistent growth across the county.
Cultural Hub
Cleveland Museum of Art, Playhouse Square, Progressive Field, and a nationally recognized food scene.
Regional Access
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, major highway corridors, and proximity to Lake Erie waterfront.
Neighborhoods Buyers Ask About
Cuyahoga County offers everything from urban walkability to quiet suburban streets. Here are some of the most requested areas.
Ohio City
Historic neighborhood west of downtown. Vibrant dining scene, West Side Market, and rapid development.
Tremont
Arts and culture hub with galleries, restaurants, and Lincoln Park. Walkable and eclectic.
Lakewood
Dense, walkable lakefront suburb. Strong retail, diverse housing stock, and easy downtown access.
Strongsville
Family-friendly southern suburb with top schools, large retail center, and established neighborhoods.
Local Favorites
Blue Point Grille
700 W St Clair Ave, Cleveland, OH
Upscale seafood and steakhouse in the Warehouse District.
Cordelia
2058 E 4th St, Cleveland, OH
Contemporary dining in the East 4th Street district.
Pier W
12700 Lake Ave, Lakewood, OH
Lake Erie views with fine dining. A Cleveland institution.
Buying or Selling in Cuyahoga County?
From Cleveland's urban core to the western suburbs, I know this market. Let's find the right fit.
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