Today I’m covering two more west side zip codes, 44109 (which includes Old Brooklyn) and 44135 (which includes Kamm’s Corner). Per usual, these stats cover homes listed with area brokerages. I’m still looking at home stats from March 1st until today. Multi-family means we are looking at two through four family homes. 44109 There are [...]
Entries from November 2008
Multi-Family Cleveland Housing Stats Part Two
November 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Cleveland Home Sales · Cleveland Real Estate · housing trends · neighborhood news
West Side Cleveland Multi-Family Home Sales Part One
November 24th, 2008 · No Comments
Many of you own multi-family homes; that means two family through four family dwellings. I’m going to do a series of stats analysis and am starting with zip codes 44113 and 44111. I’m covering the March 1st to the present time frame. First let me say that the sales that occurred in 44113 were all [...]
Tags: Cleveland Real Estate · housing trends · neighborhood news
Bright Meteor Visible in Western Canada, Captured On Video
November 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: photos
The Trickle Down Effect, But Not In a Good Way: How One Lost Job Affected The Income of Many
November 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
My Denver real estate colleague Larry McGee wrote a very thoughtful and insightful post today that I wanted to share with my readers. We all know that when someone loses their jobs it affects more than just that one person. But this is from the perspective of housing. How it affected the sale, or lack [...]
Tags: Cleveland Real Estate
Cleveland Orchestra Ranked 7th In World
November 20th, 2008 · No Comments
And well they should be! Gramophone Magazine did the awarding, and named our Cleveland Orhestra 7th greatest in the World. You can read about it here in an article written by Zachary Lewis the PD music critic. Chicago did very well too. Higher up in the ranking was the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonic. They said they [...]
Tags: Music · neighborhood news
My Inner Belt Bridge Musings And The Elusive Signs Saying ‘No Trucks Please’
November 20th, 2008 · No Comments

For the last two weeks or so, I seem to be on the east side of Cleveland more often than not. This is not a chore, I love the east side. Anyway, in order to get there (at least when I’m headed to University Circle from home), I take the Inner Belt Bridge. Needless to [...]
Tags: neighborhood news
Great Development Energy in University Circle, and Now A Skating Rink!
November 20th, 2008 · No Comments

I am enamored with all the energy and development happening in Wade Park, Fairfax, Little Italy, etc. This PD article on the Wade Park Skating Rink opening at the beginning of December is one more thing to be enthused about. I included the photo from the PD. (It’s courtesy of University Circle Inc).Tell me it’s [...]
Tags: Cleveland Events · economic development · neighborhood news
Weekly Job Post: Chef Jeff Tells You Why You Can Do It, Whether You Want To Be A Chef or Something Else
November 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: Cleveland Events · economic news · education
Reminder: Mortgage Workshop at CSU November 19th
November 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments
I wrote this post last week – and you can find the details about the Workshop. The bottom line is, it’s sponsored by Hope Now, an organization with affliates all around the Country, including here. Hope Now is a HUD approved partner. See excerpt below from their website: HOPE NOW members are committed to minimizing [...]
Tags: Cleveland Events · Cleveland Real Estate · economic news · neighborhood news
Ed Hauser Was a Driving Force in Whiskey Island Activism
November 16th, 2008 · 4 Comments
I was at the grocery store and saw the PD in the cart of the woman in front of me. I realized I hadn’t read the paper yet today (I do it online) so when I got home I did. It was sad to read an obit about Ed Hauser. He was only 47 years [...]
Tags: Cleveland Events · economic development · neighborhood news
