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Park Hill Cir
"Combination of old and newer stately homes"
Another wonderful area I wish I could live in, a small group of what I call estates in here. Formal landscaping, some stained glass windows and well manicured lawns. Walk through this area and you have the old victorians, confederate styles and the newer moderns, each street is kind of a reflection of change throughout the years since the area started to be built. Lots of wooded, and unspoiled areas as well. Walking, biking, skating and dog walkers abound back here. If youve never seen a dog walker with 18 dogs walking go thru here and you'll set it and wonder how do they not get wrapped around each other. One thing you notice here it actually smells non city, no matter which way the wind is blowing.
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Park Hill Ct
"One of the best areas to live in, if you can afford it"
Close to everything, has most everything, trees, flowers, excellent road conditions both summer and winter. Doesnt matter whether its from Vanderbilt clear down a few blocks to the culdesac, its a wonderful area. Would love to live here, not to many homes available when I was looking, and most were a few hundred thousand more than I could swing. Plenty of shops nearby, seafood, italian and many more. Streets are well lighted at night, and its not to scary to walk the area at night. people are out in the summer, on porches or even yaking with their neighbors, that was amazing. Traffic is light, and almost still on weekends, safe to ride bikes and rollerskate in the street as well.
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Amboy Rd
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- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
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"A fast paced street nice older homes"
This quick drive runs from Amboy thru a realatively nice area down to Hylan. It is a two way street with alot of access to major streets, bus lines and RTA stops. Not alot of social activities here, at least at the end I was at. Everyone pretty much stayed to themselves. Alot of kids tword Hylan area, as there are quite a few rentals in the area I would assume. Not a place I want to be after dark, driving or walking. It can be darn right scary at times. The side streets though seem to be a lot friendlier, and seem safer.Most of the homes are in pretty good shape, some deteroration, clutter and paper in the streets. A nice place to reflect is the Catholic cemetary near Hylan. Its well kept and seems to make the street look alot better.
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Pine St
"Back way into the hospital if you get on the wrong street"
This little street is the quickest way to get to SI Hospital from one way streets, its also good at getting you out of the same area and away from the emergency traffic coming in! You could drive for quite a while finding your way in and out of the hospital. Main entrance is off of Webster, but if your coming from Oxford, also one way, you cant turn left to get there, no problem, go up a block turn left on Pine, then left on Stanley and your there.If traffic is backed up on brighton, before you get to Webster, turn left or right depending on your direction onto Pine, then then right on Stanley and your right there at Webster and the hospital. Most of the streets here go one way or another and none seem to go the direction you want to go, been there twice, now i have it mapped in my head to get from point A to point B, and dont have to guess. GPS maybe ok, but they dont always list the right way of a one way street. The few houses here as well as a few offices, were neat and tidy and well cared for. A nearby open area park if your so inclined to pace while waiting at the hospital!
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Stevenson Pl
"Perfect Place for quiet Serenity"
For the area, this well groomed dead end street has pretty much everything one could want. A small group of homes, with a outside the city feel. A nice walk thru area, end of the street is woods and alot of room to roam. Traffic noise from Sharrott isnt bad except early moprning or mid evening times, commuters drive like nuts down thru here. Neighbors here keep their older homes pretty well maintained, not to much clutter and rarely a for sale sign in a yard. County owned property at the other end, well you can walk it, but at some point you may get a tresspassing ticket, so its best to stay out of there. not much there but open fields, rocks, and funny looking vents. Not to far to dining, schools, about 20 minute drive in either direction. Corner grocery store about 3 blocks away at Latourette St.
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Richmond Rd
"One Way street older homes and not to much traffic"
The one thing I like about one way streets is it has less traffic, alot quiter because less people use it. Its a short cut from Jefferson St to Richmond Rd. The sign that states its one way isnt always visible at Richmond, it gets knocked down frequently by you guessed it, wrong way drivers. The houses here are the older style, alot converted into doubles or triples, the yards are often small, crowded and not always looking that great. Fences are common, as owners wish to be seperated from the tennants I'am guessing. MacArthur Park is about a 15-20 minute walk, though I would not recommend doing night trips, it seems it can get seedy at night. Seaver from Zoe St to Mason runs both ways, but doesnt intersect with the one way part. Its more of an undeveloped area with some industry, and further down housing. The best part of the lower part is the tidal river that runs from the ball diamond down to the ocean, you can walk in it or thru it when the tide is out, though littered at times with junk its still facinating to see it go and return every 8 hours and 20 minutes!
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Iona St
"Seaside Retreats on a path to views/beach"
These well kept seaside homes are to die for, views and smells of the ocean, and a short walk down to it all. I for one would sit on the second floor porch and take in the sun and breezes! This would be the heaven scent street, came here as a kid to see my grandmother who lived here at the time. We were close to the boardwalks and the piers, brothers could fish, no costs back then. The small groupings of streets here are quiet, safe and neighborly for the most part. Some of the area is getting commercalized with bed and breakfasts and of course little parking. The main streets can be a nightmare if your not familiar with them, one ways galore, along with alot of tourist and local traffic heading to the hot spots both day and night.
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Georges Ln
"A short lane with well landscaped yards"
The only bad thing here is you do hear alot of street traffic day and night as its back to back with Woodvale, coming from Amboy Rd. It does get somewhat quiet at night. Its also a cut through for teen heading to school and or pick ups along the roads. Most of the yards and people here are friendly, the street is clean and in good repair except in the winter, its one of the last streets to be cleaned off and makes for a hectic 5 minute trip to a main road. Shopping is close by, both in areas most wont veture to and other areas that are better off. Tree lined streets are a plus here as well as most streets in the area.
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Elder Ave
"Quiet short street with class"
I've walked thru here so many times for my weekend walks into the nearby woods. Theres only a dozen or so well kept homes here, never seems to be a blade of grass out of place. Street is well cared for, the same as the yards. Houses here don't ever seem to be for sale, so residents must like it alot. The best part is the woods at the end of the street, plenty of woodland creatures to be found, as well as wild flowers, its a short cut to Stevenson Place as well as Vail Ave. Not to many paths but half the fun is making your own. Residents don't seem to mind us cutting through here. Ive seen quite a few older folks out after dark, and it is well lit back here so I felt ok at night.
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Latourette St
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"A quiet tree lined street with nice yards and nice people"
This is a pretty short street, about 3 city block and dead ends. Local traffic is more than tolerable, some industry, and smaller businesses intermixed in with the homes, but relatively quiet and clean. Most homes are older 2 stories, well kept for the most part, with little deteriation happening. As with most properties in the area some might say cost is higher, but worth the extra for the peace and quiet. Safe to walk here day or night, as street lights are in working order. Having trees nearby every yard is great for city living, some vacant land offers some shelter from other streets as well. Large city park is within 15 minute walk if one needs more space and room to roam.
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Richmond Ter
"Anything you could possibly want is here from the ferry access to museum"
Got off the ferry and landed on this road, headed east , though there is heavy traffic weekday mornings and evenings from commuters the lights work well and keep traffic from getting to bottled up. If your into the nautical life there are several stops you need to make, such as Port Ivory and down the road a bit to Mariners harbor. Lots of tugs, commercial fishing boats and quite a few sail boats in and out of the area depending on the tide. It also sports one of the best markets for meat in the area, Wolf meat Market has both kosher and non kosher meats, as well as seafood most days. If the kids need a place to burn off energy and maybe even learn something the Childrens Museum would be a great stop as well. Sights along the way is alot of industrial bldgs, eatteries, warehouse and even some really nice apartment/condo complexes. Walking at night in the east end and by the ferries didnt seem to scarey alot of police were visible. Regular bus and taxis were readily available.
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Beverly
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- Neighborly Spirit
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- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
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"A great town for everybody"
I spent 2 years here and hated to leave. The ocean just down the hill, the fishing boats in the harbor between Beverly and Salem. We have several live seafood options for home cooking, though the one just from town is closed now, along the river is another. We have accesss to the T, which is the train that goes from Rockport into Boston, with 2 stops in Beverly. One downtown and the North station off of Essex street for convience. Renatls are plenty, and with most coastal areas range from $850 to $1250, homes are plenty, and prices have come down a tad. If your into history we have several old old cemetaries that date back to the 1600's. Or you can wander near the slat marshes and watch the tides come and go every 8 hours and 20 minutes. We have convient supermarkets like market basket, CVs, and many familiar stores. Here when someone is running for office that canidate isnt behind a mike or a commercial, they are actually out on the street corners with signs and actually talk to people! Schools are pretty safe, not like the inter city ones. Its safe to walk after dark. And if your visiting keep in mind if you need to get from one street to another dont wait for an opening, just pull out and traffic will stop in both directions for you! No where else except Mass will you find that!
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Chrysler Dr
"A nice older neigborhood"
This stretch of road runs along side I-75, which makes the area a tad noisey from traffic 24/7. But if your in need to get from one end of the city to the other without using all the side streets I-375 bypass is the way around. This goes South to Toledo and North to the upper pennisula. Quick access from this street. Older homes here anre like the road, they sometimes need some work, the occasional pot hole or seam crack can be found. Most of the neighborhood isnt bad, though it can get radical at night on the weekends.
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Atwater Dr
"parking, the river and shopping here."
You just gotta drive this stretch of road in both daylight and night. Daytime activites are park at one of the nearby lots and trot to the specialty shops, antiques, glassware, jewelry and many others. At night this street while not so interesting, is the gateway next to the Detroit River, the night lights from the city and across the river to Canada is to die for! The reflections ripple on the water surface, and you may even catch a glimpse of an upbound frieghter, that looks like a floating well lit city. If by water stop by a public peir and wander to a nearby eattery. Also this street abates the access to the Detroit/Windsor Tunnel, just turn onto Bates St and go right on E Jefferson St...follow the signs and have your passports ready when you go thru.
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Griswold St
"Please get out and look up...at night too!"
A drive down this street from downtown proper all the way to Grand River Ave., is awsome. If your not used to tall colorfull windowed buildings you'll want to park and admire! The lighting at night is spectacular. This part of the motor city you can see alot, some shopping downtown of course, lots of traffic, lots of traffic signals, and rush hour times like 6 to 9 am and 4 to 6 pm are somewhat bumper to bumper. Street is pretty well maintaned and cleaned regularly by street sweeper machines. Side walks a re neat and ordily, as well as trashcans evenly spaced for convience.
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Rockside Rd
"This road has it all"
From up scale type of homes, condo's and apartments to shopping, dinning, and quick access to RT#71 from RT#77 and I-80. Hotels, banks, gas stations and just about everything else can be found here. This is a HIGH traffic road, just about all day everyday, it calms down after about 10pm at night. Weekends aren't to bad on traffic. 2 lanes in both directions with center turn lanes, alot of stop lights in Independence and they are not syncronized for the most part! There are parts of the road that are undeveloped and its like driving from the city right into the country. Theres even business and industry planted into different areas. It also goes from Turney Rd in the really great part of town back tthru Independence, and goes for miles.
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High Ave
"Near a bunch of paid parking lots!!!"
Going to one of the games or events downtown, and are insistant on driving? This street is a short cut to large parking area's, from #422 ,though these can be packed and full at times, so leave early to get a place. You'll find the big lot at the end of the street at E 4th. Dont leave valuables in site if you park here. You can walk from the lot to most places down town in roughly 20 minutes depending on traffic. Dinning can be found in either direction. Traffic at E 4th during rush hour can be a pain to get in or out of so be patient.
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South Canterbury Rd
"Upscale homes and near the zoo"
Alot of undeveloped green space on this stretch of road. A slow going street with a high presence of kids of all ages. Street is in nearly perfect shape, sidewalks are actually walkable. Most of the homes are well kept, yards mowed, and some really nice yardscaping by several home owners. When they built these houses they did however bunch them side by side pretty close, large long lots, but short on width. Wonderful charm here if you have kids.
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Archer Rd
"Part of New Construction Area"
This street has a newer homes, street is basically perfect. Well manicured lawns, and plenty of kids all over, so drive slow thru these streets. Access is through Turney Road, and close to Rt# 14. Shopping, dinning not to far away. The only thing this whole new area is missing is the older trees, and some houses that don't look like everyone elses! Safe at night as well as day time, well patrolled by the police and very little crime here which would be a plus.
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Harvard Ave
"Drive this one if need be in the daytime"
I made the mistake of driving this at night, didnt know. There is alot of crime on this road, not all the time or at every part...but its a rough area. Alot of older homes, about half need alot of work. Over grown lots, a few older trees, but a few homes look pretty good even with the bars on all the windows. I guess if you can only afford this area it would work, but I cant recommend it to much! At least once ever 2 weeks its in the news for arson, shootings, etc. There is a fairly well maintained park at the end of the street, once again good for day time use only.
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Herschel Ct
"A short hop between w 5th and w 7th"
Since w 6th runs one way, this short stretch gives good access to eat from 2 directions. Mostly residental, older homes, alot of them in disrepair, and aging poorly do to economics. Some homes have over grown lots and a few boarded up, but for the most part its a typical city street. With a handfull of cracks and bumps. Sidewalks are in pretty good shape, though usually cluttered with garbage bags and or loose dogs running the street. A few big old trees remain, though some have dips in their crown from tree trimming by power companies.
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West 6th St
"Street with taste"
The perfect place to frequent for lunch or dinner. many of the fine dinning establishments have indoor as well as curbside dinning. Moderatly priced but worth the money. Street and curb areas are well kept by shop owners and not to much trash accumulates. This can be a very busy street between 11am and 1 pm and again from 4 to 8, as these are prime dinning times. Limited parking along the streets, but several parking lots are available within a short walk or so. Not the perfect place after dark, its wise to lock doors, and not walk the streets except in groups.
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Whiskey Is
"Salt Flats Storage- Interesting trip for all to see and smell"
You cant live on the street at present unless its a construction trailer, but there are some really intersting things on this side of the Cuyahoga. The smell of freshly mined salt from under lake erie is here, tons and tons of it. And is often offloaded to frieghters traveling the great lakes region. Local traffic on this side is mostly industrial, very few cars and normal traffic, except for those of us that like the water views of the area, despit the unpleasant smells here. Its a pretty quick route to get to the flats and or bottoms of the river area. heavy equipment clogs your path continually on week days, the best time to sight see here is on weekends, and several places to pull off and gawk. Areas marked private or keep ot mean just that! Boat traffic is frequent, both commercial, and a few pleasures that drift this way. though the water channel is not marked with green and reds this far, one traveling by water need to stay as close to the middle as they ca, and remember commercial ships have the right a way, they can not stop on a dime like small boats can. Road can be littered with metal, gravel, salt and some garbage, but is in pretty good shape for the shaope its in.
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Helen Ave
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"A combination of slummy and nice"
This street stretches from Park Ave West all the way down to North lake park. Its gotten worse over the years, about 30 percent of the houses are empty rentals, abandoned, foreclosed and not properly maintained. There are several spectacular homes here, one at the intersection of Hieneaman, and 1 near 3rd street intersection. Streets are gaggled by hoards of kids that clogg the roads, wont move and wont use sidewalks. They roam the streets around here trashing nice stuff, and the majority of them dont live here. Pavement is kept in good shape, some sidewalks are past due to be fixed, and the non existant curbs dont ever get replaced. Water is yukky here, get a softener if your smart or use your sistern water! Traffic is fast moving, and caution at traffic signs a laugh as they blow thru them. gun fire can be heard frequently, we have lots of druggies in the area, and a large population of sex offenders. Nothing close except lucy diner, good food, good pricing. No gas stations near, high schooli s 1.2 miles away, nice new school, but the persons who run it and the majority of the persons that go to it, well leave alot to be desired. This was a nice area 40 years ago, its not so great anymore...move south to safety.
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Sherry Ave
"Close to I-71 for commuters"
I travel this road every other day, its convient to the highway, quiet and a great place to stop and view the lawn scapes. Lansdcaping and lighting here is pretty darn good, at night its easy to find the house i go to, as its between familiar lighting! My friend has no out door lighting except on the garage. Street lights generally work well, street is clean for the most parts with a few cracks here and there. Kids use the street alot of the time as their playground, so one needs to be vigilant in driving thru here both at night and during the day. traffic does seem to speed at early morning hours and after 5:30 in the evening. Must be the rush to go into the city, and the panic to get away from it as well. Shopping and convience marts nearby, schools here arent to bad, the parks could use some updating and cleaning, but they are average for the Cleveland out burbs.
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Viola Ave
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"Quiet well kep area but a tad few roaming dogs"
This street is generally fantastic, I lived mid way down the street, and other than too many dogs off their leashes and unsupervised it is a great place to be especially if you have kids. The kid population here is up, due to more young people moving in to an almost affordable area with little crime aspects of the east side. We don't have the bad attitude over here, nor are their drug houses as we know them. Lots of kids and lots of play equipment in yards, so their arent to many in the streets here. parents keep a close eye on them when they are out as we do have a few offenders living near by. The street is generally clean and free of debris, some gravekl washes down from a fe drives, but the owners are quick to rake it back up. Everyone it seems have freshly sealed drives, well except for mine. Not much traffic, no bumping stereos or other offensives here. just good people for the most part. Shopping and gas nearby so you dont have to travel around to get things for very long.
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River Rd
"A view of Industry and the River"
This stretch of road is always bustling with dump trucks, maintaince vehicles and semi trucks. It is a business and industry area. It runs right along the Cuyahoga, and there are a few places one can pull over and view the commercila ships navigating the crooked waterway, most make it through the bends, but on occasion some captain isnt paying attention to wind and current, and whoops its stuck and calling for a tug! Alot of ore, salt, gravel, and granite operations are olong here, as well as other inductry. It can be quite stinky drive in the heat fo summer with the smoke stacks billowing. but a intersting trip. Heavy equipment, and sometimes thoughless operators can make travel a pain, stop and go or just plain stop. if your in a hurry to get to work, and travel this way leave a half hour early. There can be debri on the road, some can flatten ones tires, also pot holes that have gotten lost in time. maybe someday we can live down here in a condo. A great road to travel to remember the old days and ways.
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Southwood Ave
"Breathtaking Yards and a clean Street equals perfection"
Looking for the perfect place to live? This street why not the most prominate of the area is executive quality living at a modest cost. Close to just about everything, the Metro Parks, Westgate, numerous small shops and eatteries, and an eara of well kept estates. Yards look more like show places, and theres several that should get awards for them. Most of the owners are middle aged or older, they are quiet, clean and respectful of others property. Another best of the street you seldom hear or see barking dogs. nightime is safe to jog the street, well lighted and the owners have installed some really great lighting in the gardens show casing some really nice trees, shrubs and flower displays. Not much traffic to contend with either as this is a short street and not really a cut thru for other more frequented streets nearby. You do have to watch out for some lawn sprinklers that over shoot their yard limits. But at least the grass is green! Very low crime rate here also, mainly non existant throughout the year.
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Wesley Ave
"A short street with near perfect homes"
Short streets have their advantages, and this one is no exception. It runs from W 130 to W 133rd, and just about everybody knows each other. Its a qiet street with generally only the traffic from residents and their guests. traffic is slow and even paced. Traffic signs are actually honored here! The homes are quant, clean, well maintained, and rarely for sale or i would of had one by now! Flower gardens are a staple on this street, each one about to out do the next, maybe thats the idea. The last time i went down the street I saw just one empty house, with no for sale sign. Grass never gets out of hand here, as your neighbors are quick to come to the aid of a broken lawn mower or a ruptured week wacker! Everyone takes pride in the area, so you dont see trash in the streets or animals running loose, and very few woodland creatures trash your yard.
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West 123rd St
"Another nice side of the city"
This street is one of the better West end streets. You can safely walk or drive this street. You also can get to shopping, walking trails and the park within a few minutes either way. Homes are just that, very few empty homes, and the ones that are are evidently well maintained by either the banks or the neighbors. Most places are well landscaped, clean and very little clutter in the streets. Very few animals run the streets, however an occasional deer can be spotted coming from the metro parks area. Mainly at dusk they seem to appear. kids are seen playing near the street, and caution should be taken when driving thru the area. Street dept does a wonderful job with pot holes that occasionally pop up, snow removeal in winter is pretty prompt for the most part. In driving this stretch its not uncommon to see walkers, runners, and joggers, usually ended for the loop, but go through here, most observe the street driving lawes and get out of the way.
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Sophia Ave
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"Wonderful quiet street with thoughful neighbors"
Everyone should live here, this is one of the few places that the home owners keep the street clean as well as their yards. Very few empty homes, and when ones for sale they go quickly and at a good price. The tree lined streets, and manicured lawns make this place one of the best in the area. Very few police calls, and then only for maybe a barking dog, or parking in front of someone drive way. its safe to walk the street to your friends home and or drive a few blocks to eat. Traffic here is quite limited, and is not a throughfare for speeders. The few stop signs are generally well reguarded by people who live here. Its the ones you dont know that sometimes rip tear through here. Streets and sidewalks are in excellent condition, snow removeal can be slow but it eventually gets done. Alot of the residents are the older population, and they are the best neighbors to have.
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Superior Ave East
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"A very fast paced, quick route with minor annoyances!"
This street could be a really nice drive to look over the older homes coming from downtown. But they can drive thru here at indy car pace. And most of the time its a scene of cars blowing thru lights, except where the traffic camera's are. If there were more of them, traffic might slow down a bit. Its a quick commute from downtown to the University Circle area, and University Hospitals. Day light is the safest time to run this stretch. Night time is booming with the nots so great members of society out looking for something for nothing. its common to see the police in great numbers after dark, but few during the day. Its a long walk from the University area, so biking and or public transport is the best way to get around. The older homes that have been restored are gorgous, with a few of the eye sores popping up here and there as is on most streets here.
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East 9th St
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- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Public Transport
- Medical Facilities
- Schools
- Childcare
"E 9th Street marina- The best in the area with ALL the imenities"
E 9th is a straight shot from downtown, with lots of shopping, eatteries, and traffic friendly walk signals. Though at peak times it can be a challenge to get traffic to follow the signals! The marina at the end of the street is to die for, electric, water, good clean/safe docks and well maintained. They also have internet services, gas, small nautical store, and a playground for the kiddies. Busses and taxis frequent the area, so need to worry about being stranded.Easy access to the lake from the marina in less than 6 minutes. If walking or biking from the marina uptown, most places are accessable in less than 20 minutes, eatteries are open late on weekends and provide a host of friendly faces. Pricing is about average for the area. Parking along the street is sometimes available with meters that need to be fed, parking tickets and towing will happen if their system is abused.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees