Often called “CLE,” Cleveland, OH, is an iconic Midwestern city. From its legendary food scene to its easy access to all Ohio has to offer, it shouldn’t come as a surprise nearly 368,000 people are living in Cleveland. If you’re looking to buy a home in Cleveland, expect to see the median home sale price coming in at $110,000. And if you’re looking to rent an apartment the average rent in Cleveland is $1,066.
But if you’re not looking to live in the city-center, we’ve got options to help you find the right city. We’ve collected the 10 best Cleveland suburbs to consider moving to. And the best part is that they’re all less than 20 miles away from the city center. Let’s check them out.
#1: East Cleveland
Median home price: $55,500
Average sale price per square foot: $36
Distance from Cleveland: 9 miles
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With a median home sale price of $55,500, East Cleveland is the first town our list of Cleveland suburbs. About 9 miles away from downtown Cleveland, East Cleveland is home to roughly 13,800 residents. If you’re considering moving to this area make sure to explore the expansive Forest Hill Park which features walking trails and ponds, visit the Warner and Swasey Observatory, and take the train into Cleveland.
#2: Warrensville Heights
Median home price: $68,300
Average sale price per square foot: $69
Average rent for an apartment: $1,232
Distance from Cleveland: 16 miles
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The second Cleveland suburb on our list is Warrensville Heights. Only 16 miles from the city center you can visit one of the museums like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Museum of Art, or Great Lakes Science Center in just a quick drive. Living in Warrensville Heights, you’ll want to enjoy a round of golf at Highland Park Golf Course, a public 18-hole course just outside of the city, or shop at Harvard Park. When living in this suburb of 13,800 people, you can also spend the day checking out the charming downtown.
#3: Garfield Heights
Median home price: $110,000
Average sale price per square foot: $86
Average rent for an apartment: $1,181
Distance from Cleveland: 10 miles
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Just 10 miles away, you’ll find the suburb of Garfield Heights. From parks and outdoor recreation to shopping, there’s lots of things that make Garfield Heights a great place to live. Make sure to enjoy the serene surroundings at the picturesque Garfield Park Reservation, and grab a meal at one of the local restaurants in town if you move to this suburb.
#4: Maple Heights
Median home price: $125,000
Average sale price per square foot: $83
Average rent for an apartment: $1,215
Distance from Cleveland: 12 miles
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Only slightly more expensive than Garfield Heights is the suburb of Maple Heights. There are several top attractions you may want to check out in Cleveland suburb. Make sure to take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic, or enjoy the playgrounds and sports facilities at Stafford Park.
#5: Bedford
Median home price: $138,500
Average sale price per square foot: $108
Average rent for an apartment: $1,085
Distance from Cleveland: 17 miles
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Drive 17 miles outside of Cleveland and you’ll find the suburb of Bedford, another great area to add to your list. With 13,100 residents, moving to this Cleveland suburb can keep you close enough to the city, without living there. In Bedford, you can explore the Bedford Reservation where you’ll find picturesque areas like Great Falls of Tinkers Creek and Bridal Veil Falls, and visit Old Downtown Bedford.
#6: Lyndhurst
Median home price: $174,000
Average sale price per square foot: $133
Distance from Cleveland: 17 miles
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Sixth on the list is another well-known Cleveland suburb is Lyndhurst. With just about 14,050 people living in Lyndhurst, it’s a great suburb to consider moving to. Whether you take a stroll or hike through Acacia Reservation, a beautiful park with walking trails, a pond, and natural landscapes, enjoy a round of golf at Mayfield Sand Ridge Club, check out Candytopia Cleveland, or pick up a pastry at a local bakery, there are many cool things to do and see in this suburb.
#7: South Euclid
Median home price: $175,000
Average sale price per square foot: $126
Average rent for an apartment: $1,377
Distance from Cleveland: 15 miles
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Coming in seventh place on our list of Cleveland suburbs is South Euclid, which is almost 15 miles into downtown. With a population of about 21,900, you’ll be living in a smaller area, but there is no shortage of things to experience in South Euclid. Don’t miss out on enjoying the green spaces and walking trails at Quarry Park and exploring the trails through the expansive Euclid Creek Reservation.
#8: Parma
Median home price: $185,000
Average sale price per square foot: $147
Average rent for an apartment: $1,301
Distance from Cleveland: 9 miles
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If you’ve been living in Cleveland for some time, you probably know the suburb of Parma. Almost 81,100 residents call this suburb home, so you’ll have a fraction of Cleveland’s population while remaining close to the city and its attractions. Be sure to spend time at West Creek Reservation where there are outdoor activities, walking trails, and wildlife, and tee off at Ridgewood Golf Course once living in Parma.
#9: Cleveland Heights
Median home price: $187,000
Average sale price per square foot: $116
Average rent for an apartment: $1,296
Distance from Cleveland: 10 miles
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Living in Cleveland Heights will get you access to downtown Cleveland in about 10 miles. Just about 45,300 people live in this suburb, but there are plenty of activities to do in Cleveland Heights. Fun activities to do in Cleveland Heights include discovering the Cedar Lee District, a historic area with theaters, art galleries, and shops, taking a leisurely walk through Cain Park, an expansive park that hosts outdoor concerts, art festivals, and has a peaceful green space, and exploring the Shaker Farm Historic District.
#10: Parma Heights
Median home price: $189,200
Average sale price per square foot: $147
Distance from Cleveland: 11 miles
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Claiming the 10th spot on our list of Cleveland suburbs is Parma Heights. If you’re lucky to avoid traffic, it’ll only be about 15 minutes to drive into Cleveland. This suburb has a population of 20,900 and you can explore the natural beauty of Big Creek Reservation, offering walking trails and green spaces, and attend live performances, theater productions, and cultural events at The Cassidy Theatre. There’s plenty to do on an afternoon or weekend while living in this awesome suburb.
Methodology: Whether a suburb was under a 20-mile drive from downtown Cleveland. Median home sale price data and average rent price from the Redfin Data Center during December 2023. Population data sourced from the United States Census Bureau.
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