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Lakeshore Learning Center recently opened a new store in Woodmere on Chagrin Blvd.  Located in the same plaza as Verizon, Lakeshore Learning Center is not just for teachers.

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Lakeshore has materials for infants & toddlers through the 6th grade.  From awesome crafts to imaginative play and blocks this store really has great stuff.  Plus every Saturday is free craft day for kids.  

Lakeshore is a great addition to our community.  If you have young kids you should check it out today!

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If you would like to get started buying or selling your Shaker Heights, Pepper Pike, Solon, Cleveland Heights or Chagrin Falls home please contact Ellen Weiner at 216-789-9368 or email Ellen@NoPlacelikeCleveland.com

Here is the Cleveland Area Luxury home (Cuyahoga County) real estate market report for June 27, 2009.

Summer is officially here.  Tempatures are high and so is the amount of Inventory in the upper end. 

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Total Number of Active Listings in in Cuyahoga County from $1,000,000 and higher: 130

Total number of Pending homes in Cuyahoga County from $1,000,000 and higher: 3

The average list price of these homes is $1,431,333

Homes over $1,000,000 Sold since March 1, 2009: 3

Average List Price: $1,912,667

Average Sale Price: $1,488,333

Sellers are getting on average 77% list price.

If we look at total number of pendings and total number of sold for the past 4 months, we know that 1.5 homes sell per month in the upper end  in Cuyahoga County.  If there are a total of 130 active listings in Cuyahoga County over $1,000,000 and only 1.5 sell per month.  That means there is almost 8 years of inventory in the upper end in Cuyahoga County.  In other words, at this rate, it will take the market 8 years to absorb all the homes on the market.

Questions about the Upper End Real Estate Market in Cuyahoga County?  Luxury Real Estate Buyer, want to take advantage of the low prices in the upper end?  Contact the Weiner Real Estate Group.  Email  Info@NoPlaceLikeCleveland.com  or call Erin Snyder Oakley at 216-410-822. 

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35 Lyman Circle Shaker Heights, Ohio 44122

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  • 5 Bedrooms, 3 Full and 2 Half Baths
  • 4317 Sq. Feet
  • Shaker Heights City Ser chool District
  • Backyard Patio and Beautifully Landscaped Lot
  • MLS # 3009711
  • $525,000

You’ll fall in love with this gleaming 5 bedroom 3 full and 2 half bath colonial.  Tradition-lovers will appreciate the L- shaped living room and dining room that is ideal for entertaining. The dining room opens to the beautiful family room/garden room that overlooks a backyard oasis of serenity.  The den is perfect for the executive who needs an office at home and the 5 bedrooms are spacious with large closets. This home has comfort and luxury throughout.

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Thank you for reading The Weiner Real Estate Group’s Luxury Home Blog.  If you would like help buying or selling a luxury home please contact Erin Snyder Oakley at 216-410-8221 or email info@NoPlaceLikeCleveland.com

In Cleveland’s gloomy past is the old story about how the Cuyahoga River actually caught on fire.  Well according to a story the Plain Dealer published yesterday the Cuyahoga River has really cleaned up its act.

 Goodtime III Coming Up the Cuyahoga River by Eddie~S.
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 The Cuyahoga River[6] (pronounced /ˌkaɪəˈhɔgə/, or kuy-a-HO-ga) is located in Northeast Ohio in the United States. Outside of Ohio, the river is most famous for being “the river which caught fire”, helping to spur the environmental movement in the late 1960s. Native Americans called this winding water “Cuyahoga,” which means “crooked river” in the Iroquois language. (Wikipedia)

Today, you can fish for steel head trout or walk along the Cuyahoga’s shore and check out all the wild life.  This is just one of the great ways that Cleveland is working to be more of a green city.  Not to be a downer but the River is far from perfect.  For example, the Cuyahoga is likely to be forever troubled by suburban runoff, which leads to the growth of algae — despite the multibillion-dollar efforts of sewer districts in Cleveland and Akron to catch and treat most of the water. (Plain Dealer Article) But it is great to know that at least we are on the right track.

Find out more about how Cleveland is Green.

Thank you for reading The Weiner Real Estate Group’s Luxury Home Blog.  If you would like more information on how we can help you buy or sell your Cleveland Luxury home please contact Erin Snyder Oakley at 216-410-8221 or by email at Info@NoPlaceLikeCleveland.com

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