Zip 44129 (Parma, OH) Reviews


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Parma, Ohio is an up-and-coming suburb of Cleveland located in Cuyahoga County. With its convenient location close to downtown Cleveland and its array of diverse activities, Parma has been receiving glowing reviews from its residents. From food lovers to outdoor enthusiasts, the city of Parma appeals to a wide variety of people. Whether it's visiting the Parmatown Mall or exploring Ukrainian Village, there is something for everyone in this vibrant community. For those looking for a little bit of culture and history, there are local landmarks like the Ursuline Sisters Convent and St. Joseph Church that date back to the mid 1800s. Sports fans can take advantage of quick access to professional venues like First Energy Stadium and Progressive Field. Residents also enjoy easy access to high quality education through the Parma City School District. All these features have earned Parma numerous positive reviews from both locals and visitors alike!

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Parma - 2/4/2008
I had lived in Ohio City, near downtown Cleveland, for about 6 years (44113). My girlfriend moved in, last year. Unfortunately, she had a few problems after her arrival. She was mugged and had the tires stolen off of her car! Needless to say, we started looking for other places to live. We utilized Sperling's, in our search, and settled on Parma (44129).

I was not very excited about the prospect of moving to the 'burbs, but was pleasantly surprised when we moved in. The low crime rate has been as promised, and we haven't had any issues. There are a few nice bars/restaurants in the area (Bamboozle's and the Tradesman Tavern are two of our favorites), along with enough other "things" to keep us occupied (Great Northern Mall is close, as is Ridgewood Golf Course, and several parks/recreation areas).

Finally . . . if we REALLY miss downtown, it's only about 15 minutes Read More

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