I can’t believe how long it’s been. I apologize to everyone who has contacted me over the last few months about my absence. There is no real reason. Yes, I’ve been super busy at work. Yes, I am disappointed in the state of passenger rail in Ohio. Yes, I am very unhappy with the two major political parites. I think a combination of things aligned to keep me from posting. But in reality, I’ve been missing it. Mostly I miss the dialogue with all of you.
Life in real estate in Cleveland since I blogged has changed. The tax credit allowed tons of people who were waiting for the right time to buy their first homes, to do so. It also allowed a number of people to buy a new home and still get a tax credit of their own.
Some of the changes are small but significant to me. I live in zip code 44111. Home buyers have finally resurfaced for this area. My partner Melissa and I had several buyers and listings and sales in the past four months. We even had a listing in 44111 sell after the tax credit. Since home sales are one of the benchmarks of a vital neighborhood, this made a lot of us breathe a sigh of relief.
I’ve developed a keener sense of the neighborhood compositions. Cleveland is not like some of the other cities where people move in and out. Our neighborhoods are full of people who grew up here and want to stay here when they go out of their parent’s nests and have a place of their own.
I spent some time going over home transfer records in all of Cleveland proper. I started doing it because I wanted to see where people were coming from, when they purchased a home in a particular neighborhood. As it turns out, many homes are ‘willed’ to relatives. Many people move five or six or ten streets from their childhood homes. Some communities have developed a strong community based on their country of origin. That is pretty cool too, and is also a traditional way for population placement, since they began keeping records.
And I still feel lucky to be involved in real estate.
The weather has kept people in a good mood, at least that is my observation. Since I last posted in January (!), we dodged a serious winter, and have basically enjoyed warmer than normal temperatures. As I walk the dog every day, I notice how wonderful the weather has been to the flowers. Hydrangea’s are in their splendor this year. One of my neighbors has Columbines lining a six foot flower bed. They were bedazzling.
Now, if only LeBron had stayed here. I am not mad at him. But I am sad and not sure it was the best decision for him. But, he’s the only one who can make the decision. The Cavs will have a tough time rebounding. But it does get back to my long standing belief that a city can’t afford to put all their eggs and hopes in one basket…sports. I’m happy to see the tech world growing here, the medical community thriving (including the medical neighborhood expansion around The Clinic).
I’m impressed that we have not lost our creative spirit here in NE Ohio. We can survive without LeBron. Oh, and we do have some Independent candidates for the new County positions.
Regular posts to resume before you know it lol
Peace Out – 3C

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