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Mayfield Village, is a charming suburban community known for its tranquil atmosphere.
A charming village with plenty of amenities
While Mayfield Village offers highly rated schools and a charming small-town feel 20 miles east of downtown Cleveland, Angie Molitoris, a Realtor with RE/MAX Crossroads, says there are plenty of reasons that she’s sold over a dozen homes in the town since 2021. “The city services are great,” Molitoris says. “They pick up anything you put out on the curb, any branches and leaves. For the elderly, they provide snow plowing, and they provide free mulch for residents to come pick up. If you’re having a party, you can rent tables and chairs at no cost. They just have really great amenities.” This is all set against the green backdrop of the North Chagrin Reservation, home to thousands of acres of parks. While it offers this quiet atmosphere, its position along Interstate 271 adds convenience for travel to the mix, making it a popular Cleveland exurb.
Great for fishing or relaxing, visit North Chagrin Reservation near the Mayfield neighborhood.
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.
The Mayfield Village Parks department encourages gatherings at the Community Room.
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.
Nestled in the eastern part of the state, Mayfield Village boasts tree-lined streets.
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.
Students in the Mayfield neighborhood are eligible to attend the Mayfield High School.
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.
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.
Mayfield is conveniently located near major highways, providing easy access to Cleveland.
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.
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Parks in this Area
North Chagrin Reservation
Mayfield Village Wetlands Preserve
Trails
Nature Center
Hiking
Highland Heights Community Park
Baseball/Softball
Picnic Area
Pool
Wiley Park
Baseball/Softball
Picnic Area
Volleyball
Parkview Park Pavilion
Baseball/Softball
Pool
Tennis
Oxbow Lagoon
Fishing
Lake
Trails
Transit
Airport
Cleveland-Hopkins International
44 min drive
Bus
Som Center Rd & Bonnieview Rd
Bus
Wilson Mills Rd & Som Center Rd
Bus
Wilson Mills Rd & Beta Dr
Bus
Som Center Rd & Seneca Rd
Reviews
Niche Reviews
3.818 Reviews
4.0Niche User
7/2/2014Niche Review
Community tied to school district which includes 4 local suburbs. Many people who live here grew up here. Great schools. Very family & pet friendly. Local community events frequently that attract lots of local people. Lots of pride in community.
4.0Niche User
7/2/2014Niche Review
Close to Cleveland, where there are lots of museums and a good orchestra. Close to the Cleveland MetroParks. Local pool is good. Good shopping is close.
3.0Niche User
7/2/2014Niche Review
Bike lanes and trails are fine. Walking trail connects north and south sides of town. Parking is easy. Public transportation is available but we are at the end of the bus line. Not close to train.
4.0Nearby Resident
7/3/2018Niche Review
Mayfield has some decent schools and a very nice local library. Traffic tends to cause rush hour trips to add about 30 minutes to wherever the destination is.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Mayfield
US
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
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Mayfield, Mayfield Village sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The average sale price for homes in Mayfield, Mayfield Village over the last 12 months is $410,493, consistent with the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Fantastically updated 4 bed 2 bath home with a parklike picturesque back yard in Mayfield Village! Dont be fooled by the front grade. The yard slopes hard to the back yard revealing a walk out with a MONSTEROUS multi level deck and a stunning view! Lets start by walking in the front door and walking down the hall into a very open concept living room dining room and kitchen! Windows and a slider
Lovely ranch in the desirable Worton Park neighborhood of Mayfield Village. On a deep front lawn with mature trees, the home is nestled and set back from the street. Recently painted clapboard and stone exterior leads to a covered front door. Tiled foyer opens to large living room with fireplace and expansive windows across the front of the home. Dining room is open to the living room and
Rarely available acreage in Mayfield Village just north of Thornapple. A recent lot consolidation offers 3.65 acres to build your dream home. It's tucked back into the woods and near the creek that rolls through the Village.
Welcome to Village at Mayfield Mayfield Village OH, a charming community of red brick apartment homes nestled on 18 acres of mature trees and beautifully landscaped grounds. Our community is conveniently located with easy access to I-271, I-480, and I-90. Enjoy the array of fine dining, shopping, and entertainment at Beachwood Place Mall and Legacy Village, which is less than 5 miles
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
3,284
Median Age
49
Population Density
2 ppl/acre
Population under 18
19.7%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
28.8%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$104,787
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$131,498
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
98.3%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
53.3%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
20.5%
% Population in Labor Force
72.3%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
45''
Average Winter Low Temperature
19°F
Average Summer High Temperature
81°F
Annual Snowfall
72''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
35/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
23/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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