$995 - $1,485 per month
Kimberly Park Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
5930 Stumph Rd, Parma, OH 44130
$995 - $1,485 per month
Kimberly Park Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
5930 Stumph Rd, Parma, OH 44130
$760 - $1,214 per month
Ridgewood House
Studio - 3 Beds
6630 State Rd, Parma, OH 44134
$1,800 per month
6363 State Rd, Parma, OH 44134
This property located at 6363 State Rd features 1 bathroom and offers a spacious 1,100 square feet of living space. The bathroom includes a tub/shower combination for convenience. The living area is designed with hardwood floors and is cable ready, providing easy access to entertainment options. Additional amenities include high-speed internet access, ceiling fans, and heating for year-round
$1,100 - $1,470 per month
Camelot Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
6240 Stumph Rd, Parma Heights, OH 44130
Parma, Ohio, the seventh largest city in the state, is a suburb located south of Cleveland. The city offers a variety of housing options, including bungalows, Ranch-style homes, classic Colonials, split-level residences, and Cape Cods, primarily built in the 1950s and 1960s. Despite the diverse housing stock, the market inventory is low, making it a competitive area for buyers and sellers. Children in Parma have access to highly rated schools within the Parma City School District. The city features numerous outdoor amenities, such as parks, nature preserves, playgrounds, and sports fields. James Day Park offers recreational activities like mini-golf, bocce ball, GaGa ball, and an outdoor Warrior Fitness Course. Residents can enjoy public pools at Walters Grove Park and Nike State Park, or the splash pad at Ridgewood Lake Park during warmer months. The community is surrounded by nature preserves, including Big Creek Reservation and West Creek Reserve, which provide hiking, birdwatching, and fishing opportunities. Shopping and dining options are abundant, with The Shoppes at Parma hosting popular brands and local establishments like Little Polish Diner and Rudy's Bakery. Each June, the Rib N Rock event attracts locals with ribs from various vendors and live bands. While Parma has a lower crime risk compared to the national average, air and noise pollution are notable concerns due to nearby industrial activities and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. The city's proximity to major highways like Interstate 480 and West 130th Street facilitates travel to downtown Cleveland, which is approximately 10 miles away.