c.1900 Ohio Fixer Upper For Sale on 0.34 Lot Under $30K
$29,900
Ohio fixer upper! This 3-bedroom, 2-bath single-family Shingle-style home sits on a generous one-third acre lot. The exterior is adorable, but the interior is far from it. This house needs a savior.

Realtor Comments
First floor features kitchen, dining room, living room, laundry room and 1 bedroom. Second floor features 2 bedrooms and a full bath. Home being sold “as-is” and needs rehab. Seller will not make repairs. POS has been ordered, and buyer will assume all violations at closing.
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,328sqft
- 0.34acre lot
- Circa 1900

11624 Miles Ave, Cleveland, OH 44105
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

Pros
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Extremely Affordable Housing & Cost of Living
Cleveland’s home prices are about 68% below the U.S. average, making it one of the nation’s few seller-favorable markets . The overall cost of living is around 17–20% lower than average . -
Top-Tier Healthcare
Home to the globally renowned Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals, the city offers superb medical care and extensive healthcare employment -
Rich Arts, Culture & Sports Scenes
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World-class institutions like the Cleveland Museum of Art, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and Playhouse Square — the nation’s second-largest theater district
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Major league teams: Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians — all boasting passionate fanbases
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Nature & Outdoor Access
Along Lake Erie with the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and extensive Metroparks, offering ample hiking, biking, kayaking, and scenic lakeside living -
Growing Food & Brewery Scene
A diverse and expanding restaurant landscape with strong craft brew offerings, ethnic neighborhoods like Little Italy and Ohio City are culinary highlights -
Strong Educational Institutions
Access to Cleveland State University, Case Western Reserve University, and additional higher-ed options makes the city appealing to students and academics -
Welcoming & Diverse Communities
Residents note the easygoing, down-to-earth vibe with less class segregation. Diverse neighborhoods offer different cultural experiences
❌ Cons
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Harsh Winters & Lake-Effect Snow
Cold, gray winters with heavy snowfall and extended duration can feel challenging, often stretching from November to March/April -
Crime & Safety Concerns
Some neighborhoods exhibit elevated crime—violent and property crime are above national averages; however, many safer, family-friendly areas do exist -
Aging Infrastructure & Transit Limitations
Road maintenance is a known issue, with potholes and ongoing construction. Public transit is basic—some rail and buses, but overall reliability and coverage lag -
Economic & Employment Challenges
Income levels are below national averages (around $33–60 K), unemployment is slightly higher, and poverty rates are elevated (~20–30%) . -
Seasonal Grayness & Allergies
Frequent overcast skies in winter (lake effect) can affect mood; pollen seasons and air quality may challenge those with allergies . -
Uneven Neighborhood Experience














































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