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Pepper Pike OH Real Estate. April 2010 Update

Pepper Pike OH Real Estate.

Pepper Pike is a very desirable destination for many home owners and for those who want to buy a house and settle in this city.

Winning location, proximity to major highways, hospitals, shopping centers, restaurants, entertainment, parks, places of worship and cultural centers of Cleveland make it very popular. Orange Schools System is one of the best in Greater Cleveland. It's been recognized Statewide and nationally.

No wonder that we have a very good market activity on Pepper Pike Real Estate market.

As of April 4, 2010:

Total of 62 houses are currently offered for sale in Pepper Pike OH. Prices vary from $174,900 to $1,895,000.

7 houses are under a contract.

During last 12 months we had 81 houses sold in Pepper Pike OH.

The most popular price category was between $200,000 $400,000. 21 houses sold in this price range. We have currently 15 houses priced below $400,000 in Pepper Pike.

Local-n-Global Realty offers a special search for those who want to buy in Orange School District.

Great Home in Pepper Pike OH For Under $300K


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$299,900
Single Family Home
For Sale
Main Features
5 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1 Partial Bathroom
Interior: 2820 sqft
Lot: 0.95 acre(s)
Location
2643 Windy Hill Dr.
Pepper Pike, OH 44124

Svetlana Stolyarova

Svetlana Stolyarova

Local-n-Global Realty
(440) 2475388
Realty@Local-n-Global.com
http://www.Local-n-Global.com



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We just listed this very nice house in Pepper Pike. Motivated sellers are offering it for under $300,000!

Hurry! This is a sweet deal!

 

 

 

Comments

Svetlana,

   It sounds like you have a very good real estate market in Pepper Pike.  Your new listing is great and I'm sure you will have it sold in no time.

Connie Lou

Posted by Connie Lou Barnett GRI,CRS,CRB,SRMM,ARA,PRS,SFR,QSC (Real Living/Home Realty) about 2 years ago

Connie - Your inspiration always helps a lot!

We will have a Broker's Open here tomorrow, 04/06/2010 between 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.  Hope, our local agents will find time to preview this nice property and have a lunch with us.

Posted by Svetlana Stolyarova,Local-n-Global Realty, Broker (Local-n-Global Realty) about 2 years ago
This neighborhood is in a state of sragegeted integration. As far as I can tell, there is plenty of community within the population of people who grew up here. There is almost zero community among the people who have moved here in the last ten or fifteen years, neither between themselves nor anyone else. It's becoming like a condensed version of the suburbs except for the inconvenient existence of an uncomfortable diversity. This diversity makes some newcomers feel all the more hip to be living in a real Brooklyn neighborhood, but where were they (or me) when 285 Lincoln Place was still a crack house. The neighborhood is turning into another Manhattan-like collection of anonymous buildings housing anonymous mid-westerners, all happy about their rent and subway ride, but oblivious to who lives next door and scared to walk down their street alone. Wherever I live, be it Crown Heights, Harlem, Hawaii or Beverly Hills, I want to be a part of a community. I want to know who lives next door and how we might be able to help each other out from time to time. The landlords have us all by the balls as long as we are divided and suspicious of one another. The perfect tenant (profit-wise) is the one who is most lacking in a connection to their community. Many of these management companies rarely even visit this neighborhood. They just collect their checks by mail and raise the rent every year. Stop complaining about the kids on the corner and get to know one of them. Be brave or be alone.
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