Regional Spotlight
Visit Cleveland, Ohio!
Experience all that Cleveland has to offer by visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Playhouse Square, and Cleveland Cultural Gardens, and enjoy a local Polish Boy sandwich!
Location Information
Welcome to Cleveland!
Welcome to Cleveland, the largest city on Lake Erie. Enjoy the beautiful parks, culture, music, and more. Let's explore the many attractions!
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Great Lakes Lake Erie
Relax and Enjoy
Cleveland has been an essential part of water trade routes thanks to its position on Lake Erie, which provides access to the Atlantic Ocean. Lake Erie is one of the five Great Lakes. It flows into Niagara River into Niagra Falls, which helps creates hydroelectric power for the U.S. and Canada.
Enjoy recreating on and near Lake Erie. The lake features beaches where you can enjoy kayaking, boating, jet skiing, paddleboarding, and more. You can take a kayak or canoe from the Upper Cuyahoga River, which eventually meets Lake Erie.
The whole family can enjoy time on the water and a picnic along the shores of Lake Erie. Visit any of the following parks and create memories on Lake Erie:
- Euclid Beach
- Edgewater Park
- Lakeview Park, Lorain
- Headlands Beach State Park
- Huntington Beach, Bay Village
- Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park

Getting Around Cleveland
Trolley
Car Rental
Ride-Share
Regional Transit Authority
Chauffeured Service
Bike or Scooter Rental
TIP: Click here to see more information about transportation in Cleveland.

Theater District Playhouse Square
Performing Arts Center
Visit Playhouse Square in Cleveland and experience Broadway shows, live musicals, and more! Located in downtown Cleveland, Playhouse Square is just shy of the size of the performing arts scene in New York City. You can also enjoy classes and workshops.
Playhouse Square attracts over 1 million visitors per year! No matter your age, Playhouse Square is the place to be for theater and grand entertainment!
- Comedy Acts
- Live Musicals
- Broadway Shows
- National Geographic Shows

You'll Love it Here
Buying a Home
If you dream of living in Cleveland, let's make it happen!
Explore many housing options, from single-family homes to condos and townhouses to high-rises. Whether you want to live in the city or the suburbs, Cleveland offers a great way of life!
- Get prequalified for a mortgage
- We'll find you a real estate agent
- Meet with the agent
- Buy a home in Cleveland!

Fun For The Whole Family Cleveland Cultural Gardens
33 Gardens Representing Various Nationalities & Cultures
When you visit Cleveland Cultural Gardens, you'll enjoy exploring the beauty of nature and gardens dedicated to various cultural groups. Some of the gardens you can visit include African American, Armenian, Chinese, Estonian, Polish, and Romanian.
As one of the oldest gardens in the Northeast, you can explore approximately 3 miles around the area. You'll see an extensive variety of flowers, trees, butterflies, sculptures, and more throughout Cleveland Culture Gardens. Make plans to visit today!

Family Fun Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Wildlife From Around The World
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo features animals from around the world. See the Andean bear, gorillas, giraffes, tigers, rhinos, and much more.
When you get hungry, stop at the Wilderness Grill, Treetops Café, Amazon Café in the Rainforest, and others.
Your family is sure to have a fun adventure at Metroparks Zoo!

Let's Explore! Activities In & Around Cleveland
There are so many activities and sites to see in Cleveland:
- Pro Sports
- Museum of Art
- Terminal Tower
- Metroparks Zoo
- Playhouse Square
- Cleveland Orchestra
- Cleveland Cultural Gardens
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Hingetown & Gordon Square

City Life
Housing Stats
The average price of homes is approximately $115,000 (Dec. 2022)
Cleveland offers a variety of home-buying options, including living near the water! As you search for a home to buy, consider a detached home, semi-detached, townhouse, or condo.
Consider living in the bustling city of Cleveland or the suburbs, like Mayfield Heights or Pepper Pike.
- Cost of living (without rent): $1,119/month
- Average home price: $115,000
- Residential property tax: 2.44%

Population
Area Stats
Cleveland is nicknamed "The Forest City" (among others)
Cleveland's oldest nickname is "The Forest City" as it boasts a lot of green space, including several nature preserves.
Take a trip to Cleveland between June and September, and you'll enjoy temperatures between the mid-70s to low 80s F.
- Elevation: 653 feet
- Land area: 82.48 mi2
- Approx. population: 1.76 million (2022)
- Median resident age: 35.5 years old

Income
Average Income
$58,687 is the average income in Cleveland
Cleveland is a favorable place to live especially for those who like a diverse urban setting. Common jobs in the area include cashiers, internships, certified nursing assistants, and customer service representatives.
The following are some of the largest industries in Cleveland that employ the most people:
- Retail
- Healthcare
- Manufacturing
Moving to Cleveland, Ohio
Would you like to live in Cleveland?
Cleveland Offers Big City Living and Outdoor Recreation
If you would like to live in Cleveland, consider working in one of the largest industries in the area: retail, healthcare, or manufacturing. The food industry, financial services, and IT, also employ many professionals in the area.
If you're interested in moving to Cleveland, you can choose from a variety of home styles and neighborhoods, and you can even live near the water. Reach out to a real estate agent today to find your perfect home.
- Single-Family Homes
- Condos, Townhouses
- Semi-Detached
- Highrises