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Cleveland, OH vs Parma, OH

Cleveland, OH vs Parma, OH: What the data shows

Cleveland, OH is in Cleveland, OH while Parma, OH is in Parma, OH — both in the same state. On home prices, Cleveland, OH is the more affordable option at $100,300 median — $40,500 less than Parma, OH's $140,800. WYLT rates Cleveland, OH as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing — and Parma, OH as Good for now — a solid choice worth serious consideration.

Both neighborhoods have similar safety profiles. Cleveland, OH has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. Parma, OH has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Cleveland, OH has Low flood risk and Parma, OH has Low flood risk.

Cleveland, OH is the more walkable neighborhood. Cleveland, OH scores 59/100 (somewhat walkable) versus Parma, OH's 40/100 (mostly car-dependent). For families weighing school quality, Cleveland, OH has the higher school rating Cleveland, OH rates 6.9/10 and Parma, OH rates 6.7/10.

CategoryCleveland, OHParma, OH
Housing
VerdictThink twiceGood for now
Median Price$100K

Lower price

$141K
Median Rent$1K$957

Lower rent

Median Income$49K$65K

Higher income

Price VolatilityModerateModerate
Getting Around
Walk Score59/100

More walkable

40/100
Transit Score26/100

Better transit

Minimal transit
Bike Score25/100

More bikeable

N/A
Commute25 minN/A
Safety & Environment
Safety GradeD+D+
Violent CrimeModerateModerate
Property CrimeModerateModerate
Flood RiskLowLow
Air QualityModerateModerate
Community
Schools6.9/10

Better schools

6.7/10
Best for
FamiliesRemote workersCommuters to downtown Cleveland
budget-conscious familiesretirees looking for a quiet placeremote workers who can rely on car access

Bottom line

For a family looking to relocate, Cleveland Heights might be the better choice, despite some minor traffic and crime concerns, due to its better schools and lower housing costs. On the other hand, Parma is a more affordable and secure option for budget-conscious families or retirees seeking a quiet environment, provided they can cope with the lack of public transit and limited amenities. If commute time and access to amenities are priorities, however, Cleveland Heights is the safer bet.

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