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Old 01-25-2009, 02:17 PM
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Hi All,

I grew up in Shaker, so I am very familiar with the Cleveland area. My husband and I are thinking of relocating back for the sake of our children. We want them to enjoy a sense of community, city pride (even though others make fun of it ), sports teams, strong schools, beautiful suburbs, and all the other things that make Cleveland memorable to those who have lived there/grown up there. We currently live in FL, so most think we are nuts to consider it; however FL is transient, and there is not much hometown pride etc here. Plus, while the sun and sea are fantastic, I think a change of season is good for the soul (especially for children) Oh, and our school systems here are below average.

Since I have been gone over 15 years, what are the best areas for 30 something couple with children? We are looking for strong schools, accessibility, tree lined neighborhoods, affordable housing (200-350K), activities for us and for our children.

I was thinking Chagrin Falls (I love that place), Geauga County, MAYBE Shaker again, but it's not the same as I remember it to be, and the taxes are outrageous. Also, Pepper Pike, Beachwood, Mayfield Heights?
I'm not as familiar with Lakewood, Bay Village, Rocky River, Westlake etc, so any info would be greatly appreciated!

Oh, and a sidebar...anyone else leave for a long time, have nicer weather where they are, and decided to return to Cleveland? (Just looking for a little camaraderie to prove to myself I'm not nuts) LOL

Thanks!
I favor Chagrin Falls, actually my favorate town in NE Ohio and I was fortunate to live there for 4 years. Schools in the area are one of the best rated in the state. The downtown is wonderful and a world of it's own. Taxes are a little high(mine were $12k/yr in '04) and housing is expensive because of it being such a desirabile area.
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for 12k a year, you must have lived in a McMansion
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Old 01-25-2009, 08:06 PM
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for 12k a year, you must have lived in a McMansion
Very expensive area and was a nice house. Fortunately I sold it before the downturn.
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for 12k a year, you must have lived in a McMansion
Actually, Shaker has very high taxes. They spend 15K per student per year in the school system. The majority of the prop taxes go to the school system. On a 300K home, you'll expect to pay 10K in taxes. Their residential effective rate is 99.58, so much higher than most other Cuyahoga areas (aside from Cleve Heights, University Heights and S Euclid/Lyndhurst) Mainly the lack of industry in those areas (they are mainly just burbs) causes the tax rates to be much higher to designate the type of money they want in the schools/infrastructure etc. Solon, on the other hand (and as example) has a lot of industry (Solon Road), so the taxes are considerably less and so on.
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