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Cuyahoga Heights, OH Homes for Rent

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    $875 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,884 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    3998 E 54th St Unit 1/DN, Newburgh Heights, OH 44105

    3998 E 54th St | DN, Newburgh Heights - Spacious 1-bed 1-bath multi-family home! // $ 875 rent / $ 875 deposit //$55 application fee per adult //1-2 pets OK in this unit. After application pre-approval, a PetScreening is required for any animals to proceed with one of our properties; a PetScreening affidavit is still required if you have no pets. (Some breed restrictions apply per HUD

    Nathan Golem RE/MAX Haven Realty

    3998 E 54th St Unit 1/DN, Newburgh Heights, OH 44105
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    $825 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,200 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    3992 E 26th St Unit 1/DN, Newburgh Heights, OH 44105

    3992 E 26th St | DN, Newburgh Heights - Spacious 2-bed 1-bath multi-family home! // $ 825 rent / $ 825 deposit //$55 application fee per adult //1-2 pets OK in this unit. After application pre-approval, a PetScreening is required for any animals to proceed with one of our properties; a PetScreening affidavit is still required if you have no pets. (Some breed restrictions apply per HUD

    Nathan Golem RE/MAX Haven Realty

    3992 E 26th St Unit 1/DN, Newburgh Heights, OH 44105

Why Live in Cuyahoga Heights

Cuyahoga Heights, OH, is a small town located six miles south of downtown Cleveland, making it an ideal location for commuters. The community is known for its close-knit atmosphere and offers free services like grass-cutting and snow plowing for senior citizens, along with seasonal events and outdoor recreational activities. The area features several industrial plants, including Charter Steel and Worthington Industries, but residential streets are insulated by groves of trees and are near local parks like Bacci Park, which offers ballfields, walking trails, and a pond with an event pavilion. The Ohio and Erie Canal Reservation provides nature trails, mountain bike trailheads, picnic areas, and fishing spots. Homes in Cuyahoga Heights are primarily Colonial Revivals, Cape Cod cottages, and ranches built throughout the first half of the 20th century, with properties situated close together on tree-lined streets. The highly rated schools include Cuyahoga Heights Elementary, Middle, and High, which offer advanced placement courses and technical education. Community events such as the Corn Roast festival and Dinner in the Park with food trucks at Bacci Park foster a sense of togetherness. Dining options include the 49th Street Tavern, known for its wings and karaoke nights. While the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority services the area, residents mostly rely on personal vehicles for transportation, with Interstate 77 and Interstate 480 providing convenient access to Cleveland and its suburbs. Despite the proximity to industrial sites, the residential areas are sectioned away, offering a balanced living environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Cuyahoga Heights, OH for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in Cuyahoga Heights, OH for renters are Slavic Village, Old Brooklyn, Brooklyn Centre, North Broadway and Clark-Fulton.
What are the most popular zip codes in Cuyahoga Heights, OH for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Cuyahoga Heights, OH for renters include 44105, 44125, 44109, 44127 and 44131.
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