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Old 04-17-2009, 04:56 PM
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Question Input on a few neighborhoods in Akron...

My family and I are moving to Akron...so we aren't familiar with the area at all. We are checking out rentals in the following neighborhoods...any input/advice would be appreciated. Just to give you an idea of what we are looking for...We have a 2 yr old, so I want to feel safe enough to go on walks with him or take him to a park...yet we have a budget...of about $500-$600/month for rent.

Area #1: Adams Street off of Forge (only about a block from the city hospital). It's an old home, and from google satellite map images the neighborhood is very old (as is half of Akron), and it's right by the Akron City Hospital. I want to know if this is a "safe" neighborhood? Is it noisy? I noticed it was by some train tracks, but I'm not sure if trains run on it.

Area #2:Newton Street off of Darrow Rd (near GoodYear Heights Metro Park). This is a townhome...just wanting to know more about the neighborhood

Area #3: 744 Collette Dr (Park Lane Manor-off of Cole Dr...East of 77) This is in south-east Akron...again wanting to know more about this neighborhood.

Area #4: 1069 Orlando Ave off of Little St (1 block South of Copley) this appears to be West Akron...how is this neighborhood?

Area #5: 63 N Balch - corner of Aqueduct (North of W Exchange)...this might be in the Highland Square Area??? would like to know more about the neighborhood.

I appreciate all of your help and input!
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:34 PM
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Avoid area 1, not good by the hospital.

Try Cuyahoga Falls. Safe area and you should be able to rent within that price range.
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Old 04-19-2009, 11:34 AM
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I will agree with Cuyahoga Falls. I have had great times everytime I am there. Very nice area.
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Old 04-20-2009, 09:20 AM
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Area #1: Would not recommend.
Area #2: I have heard that the immediate area around Newton isn't spectacular, but maybe another poster can help out with this one.
Area #3 I'm not too keen on.
Area #4: I would not live here. If at all possible, stay north of Copley Rd. Even better, stay north of Delia Ave. I would just cross this one right off your list.
Area #5: This is actually too far East to be considered Highland Square. Eeee. Well, I don't think I would live there but I might go as far as to say that it's probably a better option than Area #4.

I'm guessing you don't want to go the apartment route and would rather rent out a house? What made you chose these areas if you don't mind me asking?

In response to the above posts - I agree that CuyFalls is nice also.
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Old 04-20-2009, 03:35 PM
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Thanks everyone...this is helpful. I would prefer to rent a house for privacy reasons...and laundry hookups...and a yard. But, I'm open to apartments too. For sure I need laundry hookups.

I was bummed to hear about area#4 the house looked so cute, but I want to be somewhere safe.

I picked these areas, because I knew to stay away from South Akron...but wasn't sure about the other areas.

My goal is Cuyahoga Falls (how to you pronounce that?)...but things are a little pricer there. Any recommended places to rent...my budget is $500-600...of course wanting to be on the lower end, but that might not be possible???
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Have you looked into North Hill? It is just south of Cuyahoga Falls. The trick in NH is to stay as north as you can, preferably bordering the Falls. It is cheaper than the Falls while still being in Akron and there are some good neighborhoods. (Note: Schools in this area leave much to be desired. Jennings is a terrible excuse for a middle school while North HS being a miserable high school. I don't recommend this area based on quality of schools because I don't have children. Have a plan in mind if you plan to stay long.)

If you look into North Hill:

1) All of the neighborhoods north of E. Cuyahoga Falls Avenue and East of Main Street are good to excellent. They become better the more north you go toward Cuyahoga Falls/The Gorge.

2) The neighborhood boxed in by Main Street to the East, Howard to the West, E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave to the South, and Cuyahoga Falls to the north is mixed and there is generally a dividing line here that you need to understand. I can't give you the exact perameter but you'll recognize it after a few minutes of driving. Essentially in the box I declared, the northern area is gorgeous (even nicer than the area defined in #1) while the southern part of this box should be avoided.

3) The small neighborhood East of Route 8 between the new Honda Dealership and Roadway is very safe and quiet.
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Keep in mind of the town just next to Cuyahoga Falls is called Stow, and it is very nice. Stow has a good deal of duplexes in the area. Non-ghetto, safe family community.
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Old 04-22-2009, 08:04 AM
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Default #4

I swear I posted another response to this yesterday.....

I spoke to someone I know that lives on the North side of Copley Rd. and he seems to think that #4 on your list wouldnt be a problem.
So, I guess maybe it's a matter of preference, I don't know?

If you live remotely close to Akron, maybe you could swing by these areas and take a look. All of us can only give you an idea but sometimes you need to see for yourself to get a vibe.

I agree with Puddy on the 'box' in North Hill.
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hey born and raised in Summit County I agree with the Falls or Stow and I would also consider North Hill (Akron). They all have desirable areas as well as those to stay clear of. Best thing to do is get a map if your not familiar with the areas and drive them. Time spent up front will surely reward you long term
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Old 05-06-2009, 11:57 PM
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Come to Highland square for sure...by far the best nieghborhood in Akron. Then again, if your not renting..it may be an issue.
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