
Mayfield
Suburban Neighborhood in Mayfield Village, Ohio
Cuyahoga County 44040, 44143



A multitude of homes for every family
Mayfield is characterized by winding roads past properties ranging from a quarter-acre to expansive multi-acre lots. Different parts of the neighborhood feature different architectural styles. The southeast portion of the neighborhood is populated by Colonial-style two-level and split-level homes among mature trees with sidewalks. In contrast, areas in the northeastern end of the neighborhood include ranch-style homes with fewer trees. In the southeast corner, sprawling mansions stand surrounded by acres of land. Most homes were built in the mid-1900s, although some new construction has added modern farmhouse-style homes to the neighborhood. Most properties sell between $350,000 and $450,000. However, older houses that need some love might start at $200,000. Larger estates, some with five or more bedrooms and offering over 5,000 square feet of space, cost between $750,000 and $1 million. Buyers must be prepared to move quickly - homes in Mayfield Village sell nearly 2 times faster than the US average.
North Chagrin Reservation is the neighborhood's backyard
One major attraction of the Mayfield neighborhood is the proximity of the 1700-acre North Chagrin Reservation, which features trails, a nature center and a 200-acre public golf course. “Some of the houses have the park literally in their backyard,” Molitoris notes. The reservation includes Squire’s Castle, a historical site built in the 1890s that is popular for weddings. Hikers and photographers alike enjoy the hike to Buttermilk Falls' scenic outlook. The Parkview Park Pavilion, located just outside the Reservation, includes a public pool and a large playground with a rubberized play surface.For those who would like to bike one of the 60 trails the village offers, Mayfield Branch Library offers “Book a Bike,” where residents can borrow a bike for up to three hours. The library is adjacent to the Mayfield Village Pickleball and Tennis Courts, where residents can face off in tournaments or enjoy picnics under the gazebos.

Highly ranked Mayfield City schools
Mayfield Village students attend Mayfield City Schools, which serves people in neighboring Gates Mills, Highland Heights and Mayfield Heights. Students may attend Mayfield Center Elementary School, which has an A-minus rating from Niche and is ranked number 204 out of 1734 public elementary schools in Ohio. Mayfield Middle School is ranked 17th out of 146 public middle schools in Cuyahoga County and has an A-minus rating. Mayfield High School has an A rating and is ranked 12th out of 157 public high schools in the Cleveland area.
Mayfield's Recreation Department keeps residents connected
The Mayfield Village Recreation Department manages several outdoor event spaces where residents can gather for community celebrations, such as the yearly Christmas parade. The Grove Amphitheatre, located next to the North Chagrin Reservation, hosts open-air concerts during the summer and seasonal events like a Christmas parade. Cruise Night, held every June, is a blast from the past as pre-1992 cars are invited to roam the streets and provide diners at outdoor restaurants a show. The Recreation Department also hosts special interest events like cooking demonstrations, painting classes and public dances for teenagers.
Commuting to Cleveland and Akron
The subdivisions in Mayfield Village were planned with commuters in mind, featuring quick access to major roads and Interstate 271 from throughout town. The 7-7A Bus stops at the corner of Wilson Mills Road and SOM Center Road and connects residents to the Red Line at the Stokes-Windermere Station. Downtown Cleveland, about 20 miles west, and downtown Akron, about 40 miles south, can be reached in less than an hour. The St. Vincent Charity Medical Center is about 6 miles south of the neighborhood, which takes about 10 minutes to drive via 1-271. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is about 30 miles west.SOM Center Road offers shopping and dining options
Mayfield Village is a compact suburb featuring shopping and dining along SOM Center Road. This road, which stands for Solon, Orange and Mayfield – the three towns it connects - runs through the heart of the neighborhood. Ohio-based franchises like Austin's Smokin' Steakhouse or Yours Truly Restaurant serve classic American dishes like steaks, ribs and cheeseburgers. Residents can do their shopping at the family-owned Heinen's Grocery Store within the neighborhood or travel an extra mile south to the Eastgate Shopping Center, where there’s an Aldi, a Marc’s and a Target, as well as other chain retailers like Old Navy and Michael’s.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Amy Floran
EXP Realty, LLC.
(234) 271-2937
66 Total Sales
1 in Mayfield
$350,000 Price
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Edith Ross
Russell Real Estate Services
(216) 677-6801
186 Total Sales
1 in Mayfield
$400,000 Price
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Joseph Zingales
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Professional Realty
(440) 530-7856
748 Total Sales
2 in Mayfield
$300,000 Price Range
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Karen Eagle
Elite Sotheby's International Realty
(216) 606-8158
345 Total Sales
2 in Mayfield
$705K - $750K Price Range
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Jason Beard
Keller Williams Greater Metropolitan
(216) 238-3891
203 Total Sales
1 in Mayfield
$241,200 Price
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Mary Jane Shannon
HomeSmart Real Estate Momentum LLC
(440) 336-8946
60 Total Sales
1 in Mayfield
$331,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Mayfield | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 3 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Mayfield Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Mayfield, Mayfield Village sell after 44 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Mayfield, Mayfield Village over the last 12 months is $360,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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