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What BestPlaces Users Say about Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio is a bustling city located in the heart of the Midwest. With a rich history and diverse population, it has quickly become a popular place to call home. But what are residents saying about living in Cleveland? According to many user reviews on Best Places, the city has a lot to offer but also has some drawbacks. Let's take a closer look at what people are saying about living in Cleveland.
According to user "JohnD," Cleveland has a lot to offer for those who love sports and the outdoors. They state, "Cleveland is a great place to live for sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts. There are plenty of parks and trails to explore, and the professional sports teams bring a lot of excitement to the city." However, they also mention that the weather can be a downside, saying "the winters can be brutal and the summers can get hot and humid."
On the other hand, user "ClevelandBound" shares a different perspective, saying "The weather in Cleveland is actually one of the things I love most about living here. We get to experience all four seasons and the changing colors of the trees in the fall are breathtaking." They also mention the city's cultural scene, stating "there are always events and festivals happening, and the food scene here is amazing."
Another user, "MidwestTransplant," talks about the cost of living in Cleveland. They state, "Compared to other cities, the cost of living in Cleveland is much more affordable. I was able to buy a house here without breaking the bank." However, they do mention a downside, saying "the job market can be a bit tough, so it may be challenging to find a well-paying job in certain industries."
Lastly, user "JenC" shares their experience as a parent in Cleveland. They state, "I moved to Cleveland when I was pregnant and have been raising my kids here. The public school system is not the best, but there are some great private school options. There are also plenty of family-friendly activities and attractions in the city." However, they mention that traffic can be a downside, saying "rush hour can be a nightmare, so be prepared to spend some time in the car if you have a commute."
In summary, user reviews about living in Cleveland vary but overall, the city offers a diverse range of activities and a relatively affordable cost of living. However, the weather, job market, and traffic are commonly mentioned as potential downsides.
based on 95 ReviewsGet to know Cleveland with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Cleveland
Welcome To Collinwood Movie - 10/4/2014
If you really want to see and feel the heart of Cleveland, Ohio, please watch "Welcome to Collinwood".. NONE of those actors or actresses are from Cleveland, however, you couldnt convince that they arent, if I didnt know they werent.. Superb acting..SO SO SO VERY Cleveland, Ohio.. Right down to Carmilla, (Jennifer Esposito), and Basil (Andrew Davoli)...Cosimo, ALL the actors...Michael Jeter, Sam Rockwell..Patricia Clarkson..William Macy..Right down to a funeral home, in Garfield Heights. The first time I saw it, I wasnt too impressed.. Then I watched it again and again.. I found the DVD at a drug store... Its one of my favorite movies. Its a hoot. George Clooney is in it too, in a wheel chair, for all of you CLOONEY lovers. :) Ive watched it so many times, I feel like I know all those
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Wonderful city to grow up in, and raise a family - 9/5/2014
First off, let me say, I love Cleveland.. There is a bonding with Clevelanders, Ive never seen, anyplace else, and Ive lived all over the country.. One hand really does, wash the other, there.. Maybe its because they always seem to get such a bad rap, there is a bonding with people you dont even know, just because you are all in the same city. Ive never felt unsafe there, despite the crime rate. The east side suburbs, Ive never been impressed with, but the west side suburbs, are like going back in time. People are caring, considerate, educated, let you out in traffic, and dont have cracked windshields and missing mufflers. People are good natured, and nice. They are friendly, but NOT imposing as in other smaller Ohio towns. Cleveland is EASY to live in and pretty hassle free. Its not a chore to open a bank account, get your gas turned on, etc..If you are thinking on every moving to the Midwest, I hope that you will consider the Cleveland, Ohio area. There is a place for EVERYONE here,
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Underrated Arts Scene - 2/28/2013
The local art scene is amazing but underrated. Be sure to check out the new Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland.
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Great climate if you like snow - 5/28/2012
First, you should know that Cleveland gets A LOT of cloudy days. If you require sun, you may want to look elsewhere (or buy a plant lamp). I actually like Cleveland's climate. It is usually milder in the summer than most other places. In the winter, it does get cold. Snowfall amounts vary drastically. The East side generally gets more than the West. If you are moving to Cleveland, make sure you find a home with good windows and insulation or you will suffer during the cold winter months. Be sure to plan for driving in snowy conditions as well as having snow removed. If you can handle snow and lots of cloudy days, you will love Cleveland's
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lemons vs strawberries - 6/7/2011
CLEVELAND OHIO...... A BEAUTIFUL CITY WITH STALE TALENTS I SAY THAT BECAUSE EVERYTHING DAILY/WEEKLY ACTIVITY ARE REPETITIVE WORKING (FOR PEANUTS), CHILLIN AT HOME, DINNER AT VERY SLIM SELECTED RESTAURANT (NO SPECIALTY) AND THE NITE LIFE SUCKS THE OWNER SELL THERE SOULS TO THE YOUNG CROWDS................AND THE WOMEN MAKIN A DIFFRENCE RAISIN THE FAMILY, BEIN THE BREAD WINNER, AND STANDING AS THE STRONG SOLIDER.
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The suburbs and people overall are pleasant and fr - 5/23/2011
It is true that Cleveland is one of the few cities in the world that get the " lake effect snow". But the upside to that is if you bundle up and venture outside,the streets are beautiful under the soft glow of the streetlights, the trees are draped in lacey white veils and a peacefulness descends upon the once bustling neighborhoods. The spring/summer/fall months are often beautiful in their varying colors and activies. And the Metroparks system is unlike any I have ever seen in any other city. My daughter Brynne and I would walk among deer,beaver and geese(North Chagrin Reservation) or bike/rollerskate and sit beside the waterfalls(Berea Reservation) and always have a fabulous time. The city is easy to access compared to other big cities and is quite easy to get around,traffic-wise. Berea on the west-side is an excellent place to raise a family and there are really quite nice suburbs on both sides of town. The art museum and Cleveland symphony are second -to -none and Cleveland
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Cleveland has its blemishes - 1/9/2011
Grew up in Cleveland, lived in Nashville, Louisville, and now in Cleveland suburb. Cleveland has crime & grime like most medium cities. Great areas just outside of city. Very good public transit, cultural venues, medical facilities. The people are mostly friendly, The folks that don't think we're friendly-well every town has snobs and idiots. Night life is very poor for younger set except on the weekends. Lots of winter activities (although I don't care for it). High taxes, especially where I live, but the housing stock is great and inexpensive, and oh yes, suburbs are great places to raise children, but not Cleveland proper. Hope this
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Many Offerings, Cold Winter - 1/6/2011
I have always been a warm weather person, so winters in Cleveland are tough for me. If it weren't for the cold, snowy, and gray winter days, I would be happy to stay here. There are many recreational, cultural, sports, and medical offerings here from professional sports, to amusements parks, to wineries, to wonderful theater. To name a few: The Cleveland Cavs/Browns/Indians, The Cleveland Clinic, Case Western, Cedar Point, Playhouse Square, etc. There are beautiful country roads for Sunday drives. Mentor Headlands Beach is great on Lake Erie. The waterfront needs to be developed further in Cleveland.
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Cleveland is full of snobs - 11/26/2010
Laura from Beechwood is exactly why I cant stand Cleveland. Like she advised me not to generalize a group of people, she generalized me by saying I need to go to more than sports bars in Cleveland. And you know why? she assumed that I just go to sports bars because I didn't mention anything cultural,its annoying just using that word ,So nauseating ,people like her that live in Cleveland think they are better than everyone else. They automatically think your "simple" if you aren't all fake and brag about all the stupid facts you know about the
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About Cleveland - 10/25/2010
I have lived in Cleveland most of my life and find it to be one of the best places to work and raise a
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