
โDiscover 84 homes in Lakewood, Ohioโ
Current market statistics for Lakewood, OH
84
Active Listings
$359K
Avg Price
$300K
Median Price
$199
Price/Sqft
1,800
Avg Sqft
45
Avg Days
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$59,900
To
$3,750,000
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Lakewood, Ohio, is a lakeside suburb of Cleveland that draws families, young professionals, and retirees seeking an affordable urban edge without the intensity of city-center living. Positioned along Lake Erie, it offers a straightforward Midwestern community feel, with tree-lined streets, a mix of housing styles from bungalows to mid-century homes, and easy access to the region's jobs and attractions. People move here for the balance of quiet residential blocks and proximity to Cleveland's opportunities, often citing the shorter commutes and lower costs compared to denser urban spots. The character varies by neighborhood, with some areas featuring older homes from the early 20th century and others more modern developments clustered near the lakefront or commercial corridors. This diversity means buyers can find pockets suited to different preferences, from walkable zones near shops to quieter, family-oriented sections. Daily life revolves around practical amenities like neighborhood parks for recreation, local diners and grocery stores, and a straightforward dining scene with casual spots serving Midwestern fare. Outdoor options include lakefront paths for walking or biking, and community events that bring residents together seasonally. Lakewood maintains a community-oriented rhythm, with libraries, recreation centers, and easy highway access supporting everyday needs. The area is served by the Lakewood City School District for public education, alongside nearby private and parochial school options that families often consider based on their priorities. These schools cover elementary through high school levels, with a range of extracurriculars typical for a suburb of this size. Lakewood experiences four distinct seasons, with cold, snowy winters that encourage indoor activities, warm summers ideal for lake outings, and colorful spring and fall transitions. The climate reflects the Great Lakes influence, bringing lake-effect snow in winter and moderate humidity through the warmer months. In the current market, home shoppers will find 84 active listings, with a median price of $299,900 reflecting the range of options from starter homes to larger properties averaging 1,800 square feet.
Average listing price: $359,039 ยท 84 homes available