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Old 02-12-2009, 07:14 AM
 
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Are you guys serious???? 140-149, 152-156 and 185th (it's getting there) are NOT good areas...out of all these I would recommend 185th but in a couple of years the way things are going it's going to be just as bad. Have anyone even been on or seen the area of 152nd & Lakeshore??? It's just as bad as other areas of Cleveland but I think by it being so far out it gets less publicity than other areas.
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Old 02-12-2009, 07:48 AM
 
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E152nd and Lakeshore is not that bad. Yes Lakeshore has gone downhill a lot over the years and theres even a lot of gangs claiming the area now, but I would hardly call it a ghetto. A lot of those dead end streets and right on the lake are still pretty nice, especially for the city of Cleveland.
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Old 02-12-2009, 08:49 AM
 
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Are you guys serious???? 140-149, 152-156 and 185th (it's getting there) are NOT good areas...out of all these I would recommend 185th but in a couple of years the way things are going it's going to be just as bad. Have anyone even been on or seen the area of 152nd & Lakeshore??? It's just as bad as other areas of Cleveland but I think by it being so far out it gets less publicity than other areas.
North of Lake Shore Blvd (Dalwood, Groveland, & Bonniewood), which we were talking about, are solid, nice streets. They are private drives, dead-end at the lake. Each one has beach access for residents of that street only. No doubt south of LSB is tough. But it is Cleveland, and ya gotta be tough.....
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