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Neighborhoods near Daniel E Morgan School in Cleveland, OH

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    Avenue District

    Cleveland’s Avenue District offers the convenience of being central to everything downtown. Also known as the Ninetwelve District, a rebranding of Cleveland's Financial District, these roughly 10 city blocks are surrounded on all sides by Cleveland's greatest hits: the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Playhouse Square, Asiatown, House of Blues and more.

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      $476K

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      $449K - $623K

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      6 Listings

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    Cedar-Fairmount

    Long known as the "Gateway to Cleveland Heights," Cedar-Fairmount sits atop a hill dotted with perennials and a mixture of local cafes, bookshops, restaurants, and small businesses. The neighborhood was registered as a historic district in 1976, considering its past and the landmarks in town like the century-old Alcazar Hotel. In the 1890s,

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      $473K

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      $122K - $1.7M

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      8 Listings

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    Little Italy

    Established by Italian immigrants in the late 1800s, Little Italy has evolved into a vibrant hub of award-winning cuisine, trendy art galleries, and unique boutiques. The neighborhood's artistic roots trace back to Italian sculptor Joseph Carrabelli, whose legacy is reflected in the area's stone and marble works. Today, Little Italy offers a rich

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      $452K

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      $206K - $1.1M

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      8 Listings

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    Hingetown

    Aptly named, Hingetown opens the door between the attractions of downtown Cleveland and the dynamic restaurant and small business scene of Ohio City. The neighborhood has a unique blend of history and modernity, where 1800s brick warehouses neighbor new luxury residences with floor-to-ceiling windows. In the last 15 years, breweries, boutiques and

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      $447K

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      $221K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

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    Duck Island

    Situated between Tremont, Ohio City and downtown Cleveland, Duck Island is neither an island nor a sanctuary for waterfowl. The name, according to locals, refers to the act of “ducking,” or hiding, from the law. “During the Prohibition Era, this was where a lot of criminals and people that were doing things under the radar would come and hide out

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      $444K

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      $157K - $1.3M

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      4 Listings

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    Shaker Heights

    East of Cleveland, Shaker Heights' historic homes and tree-lined streets made it a picturesque setting for the 2020 miniseries drama "Little Fires Everywhere." This "Garden City" suburb was designed to incorporate the natural greenery and lakes into the urban lifestyle. Today, its transportation, housing, recreation and education options are

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      $411K

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      $62K - $2.1M

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      73 Listings

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    Gordon Square Arts District

    The towering 14-foot paddle ball sculpture at the heart of the Gordon Square Arts District stands as a playful emblem of the neighborhood’s artistic spirit. The area is home to three historic major theaters, ethnically-diverse restaurants, and a retro pinball parlor, reflecting its dedication to arts and entertainment. Gordon Square thrived as a

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      $399K

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      $163K - $705K

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      14 Listings

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    Tremont

    Tremont is an artsy Cleveland enclave on the city’s near-west side. Many have already gotten a glimpse into this quirky community, as it’s the site of the home in the 80s holiday flick, A Christmas Story, which is now a museum. Positioned a couple of miles outside the city and along the interstate, Tremont locals have easy access to downtown

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      $340K

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      $142K - $1.1M

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      16 Listings

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    Ohio City

    Founded as its own municipality, Ohio City has been a vibrant cultural center of Cleveland since it was annexed in the 1850s. Historically, the riverbend neighborhood was an economic powerhouse, where immigrants came to work in its mills and distilleries. Today, it’s a trendy neighborhood with brightly colored public art, bicycle trails and health

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      $337K

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      $153K - $719K

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      22 Listings

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    Lakewood

    Lakewood is a densely populated Cleveland suburb, with about 50,000 people living within 5 square miles, defined by its walkability. Located 6 miles west of Cleveland, on the southern shores of Lake Erie, this is one of the area's original streetcar suburbs, where history is preserved in the historic neighborhoods and homes. Lakewood fosters

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      $331K

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      $70K - $1.4M

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      63 Listings

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    Warehouse District

    Cleveland’s Warehouse District is full of tall, brick buildings from the 1800s, once home to offices and commercial storage facilities. Many have since been converted into condos and apartments that look down on bar hoppers and fine diners visiting the restaurants below. "You walk out your door and immediately find restaurants, sporting venues,

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      $306K

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      $140K - $1.1M

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      25 Listings

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    Fairview Park

    Fairview Park is just 13 miles outside of Cleveland, but residents don't have to travel that far to meet their needs. The small suburb has several parks, a state-of-the-art recreation center and a popular shopping center full of big-box retailers. "Fairview Park is very desirable. It always has been," says Anne Callahan, a licensed Realtor for

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      $305K

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      $141K - $600K

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      16 Listings

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    Edgewater

    Edgewater, a diverse neighborhood sharing its name with the adjacent Edgewater Park, offers residents walkable access to Lake Erie's beaches. Renters make up 40% of the community, which features a mix of multifamily units, century-old mansions, and single-family homes just a block from the park, home to the Cleveland Script Sign. “The neighborhood

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      $303K

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      $86K - $1.7M

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      14 Listings

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    Brooklyn Heights

    Brooklyn Heights, a village incorporated in 1903, offers a unique blend of 20th-century homes, industrial presence, and natural features. The neighborhood is characterized by its historic homes, including larger Tudor and Colonial Revival styles near the center, cozy bungalows, and midcentury Cape Cod houses on elevated brick foundations.

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      $269K

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      $144K - $433K

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      0 Listings

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    Campus District

    Situated between Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River, the Campus District is in the heart of downtown Cleveland. The vibrant neighborhood anchored by Cleveland State University, Tri-C's Metro Campus, and St. Vincent Medical Charity Center attracts college students and young professionals. Tudor Revivals, modern skyscrapers, and converted 19th-century

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      $269K

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      $269K - $270K

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      1 Listing

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    Playhouse Square

    In Cleveland’s Playhouse Square, the neon glow of the neighborhood’s namesake performing arts center illuminates walks to dinner and a show. This cluster of theaters and concert venues hosts more than 1,000 events each year, attracting hordes of tourists and arts-loving locals to this vibrant slice of downtown. Those who make a home here enjoy

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      $267K

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      0 Listings

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    University Circle

    University Circle intertwines urban life with cultural richness, from the museums and eateries that line the sidewalks to the parks and outdoor spaces. The district offers a diverse array of experiences. It's a place where history meets modernity, where art and education flourish side by side. "University Circle is only about four miles east of

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      $259K

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      $113K - $1.2M

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      12 Listings

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    Public Square

    Also known as "The Square," Public Square is the heartbeat of downtown Cleveland. This district is the hub for business and entertainment, offering everything from historic museums to fireworks displays. “Public Square has been Cleveland's central park since the city's founding,'' says Josh Jones Forbes, marketing and communications director at

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      $250K

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      $140K - $578K

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      3 Listings

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    Detroit Shoreway

    The downtown skyline and Lake Erie look beautiful in the distance, two miles east of the buzzy Detroit Shoreway. This urban revitalization success story transformed a derelict district into one of Cleveland’s preeminent entertainment destinations. Highly walkable with robust public transportation options, the neighborhood appeals to homebuyers

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      $249K

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      $63K - $760K

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      36 Listings

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    West Bank

    Cleveland’s Flats, a redeveloped area on the shores of the Cuyahoga River, consists of two banks: East and West. Here on The West Bank, residents enjoy vibrant nightlife, waterfront parks and live music shows at Jacob’s Pavilion. Repurposed brick industrial buildings sit beside new construction. Water taxis float beneath bridges that loom over the

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      $246K

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      $159K - $396K

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      4 Listings

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    Lincoln Heights

    In Lincoln Heights, a hub of Cleveland factories has transformed into a haven of new development and recreation. Though Nestlé still operates a plant in this section of Tremont, other industrial buildings have been converted in recent years: a 1940s industrial building is now a booze-friendly dog park; an abandoned dairy factory now houses an

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      $239K

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      $143K - $515K

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      2 Listings

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    Kamm's Corners

    Kamm’s Corners offers quiet suburban living just miles from big city attractions. “I get a lot of clients who like the city aspect but are starting families, so they want something where they can feel a bit safer. Something quieter with more space,” says Charles Kelley, a Kamm’s Corners resident and top-selling realtor with Keller Williams

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      $233K

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      $152K - $385K

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      13 Listings

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    Parma

    Parma, a suburb of Northeastern Ohio, is named after a city in northern Italy but has its distinct identity. The town south of Cleveland offers diverse housing options, primarily built in the 1950s and 1960s, despite its scarce inventory most homes sell in the ballpark of $200,000 to $300,000. Its location provides various outdoor amenities, from

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      $217K

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      $149K - $390K

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      46 Listings

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    Brook Park

    Bordering The Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Brook Park residents are used to watching planes fly overhead. About 15-miles southwest of Downtown Cleveland, homebuyers can find a modest property within walking distance of a small park. And this is a place where people know their neighbors. At The Brook Park Recreation Center, folks hang

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      $211K

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      $153K - $365K

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      6 Listings

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    Cuyahoga Heights

    Situated six miles south of downtown, Cuyahoga Heights describes itself as a small town conveniently located within the greater Cleveland area. “Many residents work downtown, and the neighborhood’s location is ideal for commuters. There are events in the art district close by, and a hospital and good schools in the area,” says Tatyana Krilova, a

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      $203K

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      0 Listings

    Cuyahoga Heights

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