Why Live in Parma Heights
Parma Heights, situated 11 miles southwest of downtown Cleveland, provides a convenient commute for those working in the city while offering a quieter residential environment. The neighborhood features a variety of home styles, including foursquare, overhang, split-level, new traditional, and Tudor-revival houses, with many midcentury-style homes available. The area is car-dependent, with major roads like Pearl Road (Highway 42), York Road, and West Ridgewood Drive facilitating access to Interstate 71 and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, located less than four miles away. Local amenities include Southland Shopping Center and the Shoppes at Parma, which offer diverse dining and shopping options. Greenbrier Commons serves as the community center, featuring discount stores, hardware stores, and popular eateries like The Club House Bar and Grill and Potelah Potato and Juice Bar. For those seeking things to do, Parma Heights boasts several parks, including the Cleveland Metroparks' Big Creek Reservation and Radlick Park, as well as sports fields at Nathan Hale Park and Kurtz Park. The neighborhood experiences occasional flooding from Big Creek, affecting properties along its path. While the local schools—Pleasant Valley Elementary, Greenbriar Middle School, and Valley Forge High School—receive moderate ratings, they provide essential educational services to the community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Parma Heights a good place to live?
Parma Heights is a good place to live. Parma Heights is considered somewhat walkable and bikeable with some transit options. Parma Heights is a suburban neighborhood. Parma Heights has 8 parks for recreational activities. It is somewhat dense in population with 7.4 people per acre and a median age of 43. The average household income is $69,691 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 27.3% of residents. A majority of residents in Parma Heights are home owners, with 42.8% of residents renting and 57.2% of residents owning their home. A
local real estate agent serving Parma Heights can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our
Parma Heights neighborhood guide.
How much do you need to make to afford a house in Parma Heights?
The median home price in Parma Heights is $229,450. If you put a 20% down payment of $45,900 and had a 30-year fixed mortgage with an interest rate of 6.58%, your estimated principal and interest payment would be $1,170 a month plus property taxes, HOA fees, home insurance, PMI, and utilities. Using the 28% rule, you would need to make at least $50K a year to afford the median home price in Parma Heights. The average household income in Parma Heights is $70K.
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Home Trends in Parma Heights, OH
On average, homes in Parma Heights, OH sell after 19 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Parma Heights, OH over the last 12 months is $232,000, up 15% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$232,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$234,900
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$108,500
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$116,000
Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$75,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$143
Number of Homes for Sale
16
Last 12 months Home Sales
202
Median List Price
$229,450
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
15%