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Old 02-10-2009, 01:27 AM
 
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My wife and I are thinking about buying a house in Wadsworth and I was wondering what people had to say about the city.

I love the affordable (for Medina County standards) older homes and the low property taxes (compared to Cuyahoga and Summit Counties), but I have some concerns.

We are an interracial couple who plans on starting a family. Looking at the numbers, Wadsworth doesn't exactly have a sprawling minority population (black, hispanic, asian, etc.) ... Is racism or a racist mindset prevelant?

We're mainly looking for a community with great schools ... Wadsworth fits the bill there

Affordable housing ... again Wadsworth fits the bill.

But we don't want to be in an area where our kids will be looked at as outsiders or have to fight (maybe literally) to fit in.

We currently live in Medina and love it. Like Wadsworth, it doesn't have a huge minority population, but in Medina, there is a semblance of a black and interracial community. We just can't find a nice home in our price range to live in the city, so that's why we have shifted to looking in Wadsworth.

If anybody is familiar with Medina, while it is mostly white, it does have an area off of Huntington that has a significant black and interracial community. Is there anything like that in Wadsworth?

Also, what are the odds that Wadsworth starts becoming more diverse? It seems like a city with potential to attract minorities with its proximity to Akron and Barberton, good schools and lower housing costs (compared to Medina, Fairlawn, Copley, etc.) Is that a fair statement?

P.S. Before anybody says to look at Medina, Fairlawn, Copley, we already have. Fairlawn is just too expensive overall and Medina and Copley are too expensive for the homes we would want to live in. I was told to look at Norton, but it seems to lack diversity, like Wadsworth, and the schools aren't as good. Since my wife is working in Medina, but should start working somewhere in the west Cleveland area and I'm working in Canton, we want to be in the middle, our choices seem to be lacking. Also, we have ruled out Barberton and Akron because of the schools. Plus, since my family is from west Cleveland and her's in Elyria we want to try to stay as west of Akron as possible.

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Old 02-11-2009, 05:42 AM
 
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My wife and I are thinking about buying a house in Wadsworth and I was wondering what people had to say about the city.

I love the affordable (for Medina County standards) older homes and the low property taxes (compared to Cuyahoga and Summit Counties), but I have some concerns.

We are an interracial couple who plans on starting a family. Looking at the numbers, Wadsworth doesn't exactly have a sprawling minority population (black, hispanic, asian, etc.) ... Is racism or a racist mindset prevelant?

We're mainly looking for a community with great schools ... Wadsworth fits the bill there

Affordable housing ... again Wadsworth fits the bill.

But we don't want to be in an area where our kids will be looked at as outsiders or have to fight (maybe literally) to fit in.

We currently live in Medina and love it. Like Wadsworth, it doesn't have a huge minority population, but in Medina, there is a semblance of a black and interracial community. We just can't find a nice home in our price range to live in the city, so that's why we have shifted to looking in Wadsworth.

If anybody is familiar with Medina, while it is mostly white, it does have an area off of Huntington that has a significant black and interracial community. Is there anything like that in Wadsworth?

Also, what are the odds that Wadsworth starts becoming more diverse? It seems like a city with potential to attract minorities with its proximity to Akron and Barberton, good schools and lower housing costs (compared to Medina, Fairlawn, Copley, etc.) Is that a fair statement?

P.S. Before anybody says to look at Medina, Fairlawn, Copley, we already have. Fairlawn is just too expensive overall and Medina and Copley are too expensive for the homes we would want to live in. I was told to look at Norton, but it seems to lack diversity, like Wadsworth, and the schools aren't as good. Since my wife is working in Medina, but should start working somewhere in the west Cleveland area and I'm working in Canton, we want to be in the middle, our choices seem to be lacking. Also, we have ruled out Barberton and Akron because of the schools. Plus, since my family is from west Cleveland and her's in Elyria we want to try to stay as west of Akron as possible.
We live about 7-8 minutes minutes from Wadsworth, but since there's practically nothing in the little town that we live in, we go to Wadsworth all the time. I don't see a HUGE amount of diversity in Wadsworth, but that certainly would not detract me from moving there. I would recommend Wadsworth 100%. Go for it and don't worry about other people; people are going to get to know you and your family. You're going to be fine.
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Old 02-19-2009, 01:29 AM
 
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We live about 7-8 minutes minutes from Wadsworth, but since there's practically nothing in the little town that we live in, we go to Wadsworth all the time. I don't see a HUGE amount of diversity in Wadsworth, but that certainly would not detract me from moving there. I would recommend Wadsworth 100%. Go for it and don't worry about other people; people are going to get to know you and your family. You're going to be fine.
Thanks for the advice. We've actually decided on Wadsworth. It seems like a nice community (great schools). But I just hope our neighbors aren't freaked about seeing "black faces" when we have people over. But I guess we'll find out about that. We are moving into the older part of the city, our house is 101 years old. I'm hoping our neighbors don't have that old school, all minorities are evil, mentality.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:47 AM
 
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Thanks for the advice. We've actually decided on Wadsworth. It seems like a nice community (great schools). But I just hope our neighbors aren't freaked about seeing "black faces" when we have people over. But I guess we'll find out about that. We are moving into the older part of the city, our house is 101 years old. I'm hoping our neighbors don't have that old school, all minorities are evil, mentality.

I honestly think that you will be fine. Wadsworth is definitely a very family-friendly community, has good schools, a very nice library, shopping - everything that you will most likely need. We are all human beings looking for our dream, a place to call home and raise our family. I know that there are many people who feel that way and will welcome you and your family. I wish you the very, very best in Wadsworth! Welcome!
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Old 06-10-2009, 12:44 PM
 
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I grew up there, and, if I weren't for that, I'd live there (we all need to move on and explore new things.)

About the only bad thing about it to me is a lack of decent restaurants (they all are geared more to the blue collar crowd), but Fairlawn isn't far away.

It's great to have a place like Ritzman's Health Store in a small town like Wadsworth, and if you need a good repair shop, try Knapps.
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