Amenities
Ohio City
This Double has been completely refinished!
Up Stairs ~
Same floor plan as the first floor -however. This unit has an enormous attic to use solely accessible (and only) by this second-floor unit. It also has a small porch with nice views.
The natural light, newly painted colors, and glossy refinished floors will definitely make you feel~ you're worth it!
These spaces will not last!
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Regina 216-762-0022
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**To learn more about this neighborhood please visit:
http://coolcleveland.com/blog/2013/08/ohio-city-4/
There are about 146 restaurants, bars and coffee shops in Ohio City - West Side.
Nearby food or coffee shops include Herb N Twine, The Plumb cafe & kitchen, Platform, Johnny Mango, Heck's Cafe and Bonbon Pastry & Cafe to name a few..
4309 Apple Avenue is a 17 minute walk from the Red Line Heavy Rail at the W 65TH - LORAIN STATION stop.
Nearby parks include Greenwood Park, Novak Park and Franklin Avenue Historic District.
Neighborhood Gem
Ohio City's Market Square is a thriving commercial district, anchored by the historic West Side Market, one of the oldest public markets in America. More than 40 restaurants and night -spots are within walking distance, in addition to diverse neighborhood retailers and storied institutions such as Lutheran Hospital and St. Ignatius High School. With biking access to Downtown, the lake or river in minutes, housing options range from early 19th century cottages to sleek new condos. With a small-town neighborliness in an urban setting, Ohio City truly is a very livable neighborhood with some of the best views of the Cleveland skyline.
Local Resident
“Ohio City is the best place to live in Cleveland. It is a foodie's dream spot. It is bike and walk friendly, with everyday amenities like the West Side Market, Dave's and the plethora of restaurants and entertainment options just steps from my front door.”
–– Jeff T. Verespej
www.livecleveland.org/ohioCity
**To learn more about this neighborhood please visit:
http://coolcleveland.com/blog/2013/08/ohio-city-4/