Russell Real Estate Services specializes in real estate throughout Northeast Ohio, from Brecksville, to Cleveland, to Sandusky. View more information below on the many Northeast Ohio real estate communities we serve.
Located in Lorain County, Amherst is about 2.5 miles south of Lake Erie and is considered part of the Greater Cleveland area. As of the 2000 census, Amherst had just under 4,500 household.
Located in the northwest corner of Portage County, Ohio, Aurora is home to Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom, Aurora Farms Premium Outlets and other popular stores and restaurants. Aurora had a population of just over 13,500 residents as of the 2000 census. Aurora borders Streetsboro, Hudson, Twinsburg Township, Reminderville, Solon, Bainbridge Township, Auburn Township, Mantua Township and Shalersville Township.
Avon sits near Lake Erie in Lorain County, Ohio. Originally known as Troy Township, Avon had just under 11,500 residents as of the 2000 census, and 4,088 households. Avon is home to Duck Products and All Pro Freight Stadium, the new baseball stadium of the Frontier League's Lake Erie Crushers.
Residing on the north border of Avon is Avon Lake, which also borders Lake Erie. Avon Lake is located in Lorain County, Ohio, and had a population of just over 18,000 as of the 2000 census. Avon Lake also features about 220 acres of parks and playgrounds, including six community parks and a 10,000 square foot pool.
Another city bordering Lake Erie, Bay Village is located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Bay Village had over 16,000 people and 6,200 households at the time of the 2000 census. Bay Village is known for its well-ranked schools, close proximity (15 miles west) to Cleveland, and five miles of Lake Erie shore.
Also located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Bedford Heights is southeast of downtown Cleveland, and just north of Summit County. Bedford Heights had a population of 11,375 at the time of the 2000 census, and had over 5,100 households. Bedford Heights is also home to over 400 companies, including 26 auto franchises that make up the well-known "Bedford Automile."
A suburb of Cleveland, Berea, Ohio is home to Baldwin-Wallace University and the Cleveland Browns training facility. Berea had a population of 18,970 as of the 2000 census, and over 7,100 households. Berea is the self-proclaimed "Grindstone Capital of the World," for its many grindstone quarries.
Located 13 miles south of Cleveland, in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Brecksville had a population of 13,382 and just over 5,000 households as of the 2000 census. Brecksville has no shortage of beautiful, wooded hills and ravines, and many Brecksville neighborhoods border the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Brecksville Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks.
Broadview Heights is located just south of downtown Cleveland in Cuyahoga County, bordering northern Summit County. Broadview Heights had a population of nearly 16,000 as of the 2000 census, and just over 6,400 households. Broadview Heights borders Parma, North Royalton, Hinckley Township, Seven Hills, Richfield, Independence and Brecksville.
Brooklyn Heights is a small village in Cuyahoga County that borders Cleveland. It had a population of just over 1,500 as of the 2000 census, and had just under 600 households. Brooklyn Heights was founded in 1903.
The largest city in Medina County, Ohio, Brunswick had a population of over 33,000 and more than 11,800 households as of the 2000 census. Brunswick is considered part of the Cleveland Metropolitan Area.
A suburb of Cleveland, Chagrin Falls is located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Chagrin Falls is known for its natural waterfall on the Chagrin River, around which the village was established. The village of Chagrin Falls neighbors Chagrin Falls Township, which was established in 1845. Chagrin Falls had just over 4,000 people and 1,800 households as of the 2000 census.
The county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Cleveland is one of the most populated cities in the state. Cleveland borders Lake Erie, and is home to the professional sports teams the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers and Cleveland Indians, as well as the Arena Football League's Cleveland Gladiators, and American Hockey League's Lake Erie Monsters. Cleveland had a population of 478,403 as of the 2000 census, making it the 33rd largest city in the United States.
Cleveland Heights is a suburb of Cleveland, also located in Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio. Cleveland Heights is located just east of downtown Cleveland, and had nearly 50,000 residents and 21,000 households as of the 2000 census.
Also referred to as Columbia Township or Columbia, Columbia Station was the first settlement west of the Cuyahoga River. The official government name is Columbhia Township, while the post office and more commonly used name is Columbia Station. Columbia Station is the eastern most of Lorain County's 18 townships. It had nearly 7,000 residents as of the 2000 census, and is, in part, home to the 409-acre Columbia Reservation, a Lorain County Metro Park opening in 2003.
Located in Cuyahoga County, Cuyahoga Heights is a small village with nearly 600 and 260 residents as of the 2000 census. Cuyahoga Heights borders Cleveland, Ohio, and is only six miles south of downtown Cleveland, offering a convenient commute for residents that work downtown.
The county seat of Lorain County, Ohio, Elyria is located at the forks of the Black River. Elyria had a population of nearly 66,000 as of the 2000 census, with just over 22,400 households. Elyria is home to Lorain County Community College, as well as several parks and recreational facilities.
Bordering Cleveland on its east side, Fairview Park is located in Cuyahoga County and had over 17,500 residents and 7,800 households as of the 2000 census. Fairview Park is a close drive from Lake Erie, and also borders Westlake, North Olmsted, Rocky River and Brook Park.
The county seat of Sandusky County, Ohio, Fremont had a population of over 17,300 as of the 2000 census. Fremont is the former home of Rutherford B. Hayes, and the former president dedicated a library to the town. Fremont covers 7.7 square miles, and had 6,856 households as of the 2000 census.
Located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Garfield Heights had a population of over 30,700 as of the 2000 census. Garfield Heights borders Cleveland, and is home to Marymount Hospital, which is part of the Cleveland Clinic, and the $200 million CityView Center shopping complex.
A small village in Lorain County, Ohio, Grafton resides along the East Branch of the Black River, and had a population of just over 2,300 and 832 households as of the 2000 census. Grafton is southwest of Cleveland.
One of the 17 Medina County, Ohio townships, Hinckley had 6,753 residents as of the 2000 census. That population may feel like it's growing every March 15, however, as buzzards arrive back in the township in large flocks, drawing as many as 50,000 visitors to the Hinckley Reservation for its annual "Buzzard Day," which has drawn state and nationwide notoriety.
Considered both a suburb of Akron and Cleveland, Hudson is located in northern Summit County, and had a growing population of over 22,400 as of the 2000 census. Hudson's downtown area is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the city once served as a passageway for the Underground Railroad. Hudson is home to the Hudson City School District and Western Reserve Academy prep school. Hudson also offers many retail outlets, restaurants, and is home of the Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. headquarters.
Located in Erie County, Ohio, Huron had a population just under 8,000 and more than 3,300 households as of the 2000 census. Huron is part of the Sandusky Metropolitan area, and was incorporated as a village in 1809. Huron's port area built the village a commercial and industrial base early on. The Huron Boat Basin in 1967, which has since grown to be a community park and gathering place.
Located directly south of Cleveland, Independence had just over 7,100 residents and 2,600 households as of the 2000 census. Independence is in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and borders many popular Cleveland-area real estate communities, including Cuyahoga Heights, Maple Heights, Valley View, Sagamore Hills, Brecksville, Broadview Heights, North Royalton, Seven Hills and Brooklyn Heights.
A small village in Lorain County, Ohio, LaGrange had a population of just over 1,800 as of the 2000 census. LaGrange is home to more than 600 households, and is located only 10 miles south of Euclid and 35 miles southwest of Cleveland. LaGrange offers new housing developments and "century homes," in addition to condos, duplexes and apartments. LaGrange housing developments include Durham Ridge, Union Station and LaGrange Junction.
Located near the northwest corner of the Greater Cleveland Metropolitan Area, Lakewood is a Cuyahoga County city that borders Cleveland and Lake Erie. Lakewood is Cuyahoga County's third largest city, and has the state's highest population density with over 54,700 residents and 24,900 households in 6.7 square miles, according to the 2007 American Community Survey. Lakewood is home to Lakewood High School, St. Edward High School and The Virginia Marti College of Design. Business Week listed Lakewood as a "Best Place to Raise your Kids" in 2010.
Lorain is located in Lorain County, Ohio, and borders Lake Erie and the mouth of the Black River. Lorain is 30 miles west of Cleveland, and had a population of over 68,600 as of the 2000 census. Lorain is home to over 26,000 households, and nearly three miles of steel mills that employ thousands of residents.
Located in northern Summit County, Ohio, Macedonia is home to over 9,200 residents and 3,200 households as of the 2000 census. Part of the Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area, Macedonia is home to Nordonia Hills City School System, and over 350 acres of parks, including walking paths, picnic areas, playground areas and more.
Maple Heights borders Cleveland and is part of Cuyahoga County. Maple Heights had a population of more than 26,000 as of the 2000 census, and is home to over 10,000 households. Maple Heights also borders Warrensville Heights, Bedford Heights, Bedford, Walton Hills, Valley View and Garfield Heights.
Sitting at the tip of the Marblehead Peninsula, Marblehead divides Lake Erie from Sandusky Bay. Marblehead is located in Ottawa County, Ohio, and is a popular vacation region due to Lake Erie, ferry service to popular Lake Erie islands, Cedar Point amusement park and more. Marblehead is a small village of only 762 people and 332 households as of the 2000 census. The Marblehead Lighthouse is located at the end of Marblehead Peninsula and the Lake Erie entrance to Sandusky Bay.
Ranked 40th on CNNMoney.com's "Best Places to Live" list in 2009, Medina is a city in Medina County, Ohio with just over 25,000 residents and 9,400 households as of the 2000 census. Medina's early residents were primarily farmers who prospered from the Ohio and Erie Canal, allowing them to transport agricultural products to markets. Medina became a center for beehive manufacturing by the late 1800s, and now is mainly known as a suburban area 30 miles south of Cleveland.
Middleburg Heights is a Cuyahoga County city located just southwest of Cleveland. It had a population of 15,542 as of the 2000 census, and has more than 6,700 households. Middleburg Heights relied heavily on its agricultural jobs in the 1960s, but its economy has grown more in the retail and light industrial sectors.
Another of Medina County's 17 townships, Montville had over 5,400 residents as of the 2000 census. Montville is one of two "Montvilles" located in Ohio, the other being in Geauga County. Montville was established in 1820, and is considered part of Medina. Montville borders Medina Township, Granger, Sharon, Wadsworth, Guilford, Westfield, Lafayette and York.
Located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, North Olmsted is west of Cleveland and had a population of more than 34,000 residents and 13,500 households as of the 2000 census. North Olmsted is home to the Westfield Great Northern shopping mall, which features more than 130 shops.
North Ridgeville is located in Lorain County, Ohio, and had more than 22,300 residents and 8,300 households as of the 2000 census. North Ridgeville is home to the North Ridgeville Corn Festival, and borders Sheffield, Elyria, Avon, Grafton, Westlake and North Olmsted.
Now a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, North Royalton was initially incorporated as a village in 1927. North Ridgeville is directly south of Cleveland, and had over 28,600 residents and 11,250 households as of the 2000 census. North Ridgeville borders Middleburg Heights, Strongsville, Brunswick, Parma, Hinckley, Independence, Broadview Heights and Richfield.
Located in Huron County, Ohio, Norwalk had a population of over 16,200 as of the 2000 census. Norwalk is the county seat of Huron, and located 50 miles west/southwest of Cleveland, 10 miles south of Lake Erie and about 60 miles east of Toledo. Norwalk is home to Norwalk Raceway Park, a 1/4 mile drag strip now known as Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park.
Oberlin is located in Lorain County, Ohio, to the west and south of Cleveland. Oberlin had nearly 8,200 residents and 2,700 households as of the 2000 census. Oberlin is home to Oberlin College and the Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center. Historically, Oberlin played a large role in the abolitionist movement, and was an active location on the underground railroad.
Olmsted Falls is just southwest of Cleveland in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Olmsted Falls had a population of over 7,900 with more than 3,100 households as of the 2000 census. The city of Olmsted Falls was founded in 1814, and today is home to several parks, including Village Green Park, Fortier Park, East River Park, Tyndall Falls Park, Mills Field and Bradford Gate.
Located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Parma is the largest suburb of Cleveland, which is borders on its north. Parma had a population of more than 85,600 with over 35,000 households as of the 2000 census. Parma began to grow rapidly after World War II, when young families began to move from Cleveland to the suburbs. Today, Parma is home to Parmatown Mall and many company hubs, including those of General Motors, Cox Cable Television and more.
Parma Heights is a city within Parma that is part of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Parma Heights had a population of nearly 21,700 with over 9,800 households as of the 2000 census. Parma Heights is eight miles southwest of Cleveland.
The county seat of Ottawa County, Ohio, Port Clinton had a population of nearly 6,400 with over 2,700 households as of the 2000 census. Port Clinton is located next to Marblehead on a strip of land between Lake Erie and the Sandusky Bay. It is 15 miles northwest of Sandusky, 15 miles northeast of Fremont, and 40 miles southeast of Toledo. Port Clinton is nicknamed the "Walleye Capital of the World," and is known for its annual Walleye Drop. Port Clinton is a popular fishing and boating destination, and is also close to the Lake Erie islands, Cedar Point amusement park and several local wineries.
A village in Summit County, Ohio, Richfield had a population of nearly 3,300 with over 1,200 households as of the 2000 census. Richfield was founded in 1809, and is part of Richfield Township. The Coliseum at Richfield, which was town down in 1999, was home to the Cleveland Cavaliers and other professional Cleveland sports teams. The area that once held the Coliseum at Richfield is now an important wildlife area.
Located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Rocky River is a city named after the river that it borders to its east. Rocky River had a population of more than 20,700 with over 9,700 households as of the 2000 census. Rocky River is home to Rocky River High School, Lutheran High School West and Magnificat High School. Rocky River's Rocky River Public Library houses the Cowan Pottery Museum, featuring over 1,200 pieces of pottery from Cowan Pottery Studio, which operated from 1913 to 1931 and was one of the nation's leading potteries in the 1920s.
One of nine townships in Summit County, Sagamore Hills is located in the northern corner of the county and borders Walton Hills, Northfield, Northfield Center Township, Boston Township, Brecksville, Independence and Valley View. Sagamore Hills had over 9,300 residents as of the 2000 census. Sagamore Hills Township is part of the Nordonia Hills School district, along with Northfield Village, the City of Macedonia, Northfield Center Township and portions of Boston Heights.
Sandusky is the county seat of Erie County, Ohio, and sits on the shores of Lake Erie, nearly halfway between Cleveland and Toledo. Sandusky had a population of more than 27,800 residents as of the 2000 census, and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ohio. Sandusky is home to Cedar Point amusement park and several water parks, including Soak City, Monsoon Lagoon, Castaway Bay, Great Wolf Lodge, Kalahari Resorts and Rain Indoor Waterpark.
Located just south of Cleveland, Seven Hills is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio with a population of more than 12,000 residents and 4,700 households as of the 2000 census. According to its city website, Seven Hills residents live in the city longer than any other regional community. Seven Hills is considered part of the Parma School District and home to Normandy High School.
Located in Lorain County along the Black River, Sheffield is a village with a population of nearly 3,000 as of the 2000 census. Sheffield borders Sheffield Lake, Lorain, Elyria, Avon lake and North Ridgeville.
Residing just to the north of Sheffield, Sheffield Lake is a Lorain County city with a population of nearly 9,400 as of the 2000 census. Sheffield Lake borders Lake Erie to its north, Sheffield to its south, Avon Lake to the east and Lorain in the west.
An affluent Cleveland suburb located southeast of downtown, Solon had a population of more than 21,800 residents as of the 2000 census. Solon is located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and was listed 23rd in the 2009 CNNMoney.com "Best Places to Live." Solon is located less than a half hour from both Cleveland and Akron, and is home to a L'Oreal manufacturing plant, a branch of the Cleveland Clinic, and several other businesses. Solon school systems are among the best in the state, and were even rated among Newsweek's top 75 school systems in the nation in 2001.
Located north of Kent, Ohio and south of Aurora, Streetsboro is a Portage County, Ohio city that has grown in recent years. Streetsboro had a population of more than 12,300 as of the 2000 census, which was estimated to have grown to nearly 14,200 as of 2006. The city of Streetsboro was formed in 1968 from a merger of Streetsboro Township and the village of Sugar Bush Knolls. Streetsboro was mainly a farming community until 1970, and has steadily grown as a retail hub in Portage County with the development of a new Wal-Mart Supercenter, Lowe's, The Home Depot, Staples, Target and more.
Strongsville is southwest of Cleveland, and nicknamed the 'Crossroads of the Nation' for being the location of the Ohio Turnpike and Interstate 71 intersection. Strongsville is a Cuyahoga County city with a population of nearly 43,900 as of the 2000 census. Strongsville High School serves over 2,700 students and is home to the new Catan Stadium, currently under development.
Tremont is a neighborhood in Cleveland and one of the oldest parts of the city. Tremont is home to several restaurants and historic churches, and is a popular location for many business professionals looking for Tremont homes for sale, Tremont apartments, Tremont condos, Tremont townhomes and other Tremont real estate.
Twinsburg is located on the northern border of Summit County, Ohio, halfway between Cleveland and Akron. Twinsburg had a population just over 17,000 as of the 2000 census. In 1819, the Wilcox twins began to sell parcels of land in the area that would come to be known as Twinsburg. Twinsburg has long been the home of Twin Days, an annual festival for twins worldwide.
The city of Vermillion is located in both Erie and Lorain counties, between Cleveland and Sandusky. Vermillion had nearly 11,000 residents as of the 2000 census. Vermillion offers many captains' homes in its historic district, giving it the former nickname "Village of Lake Captains." The Vermillion River offers more than 3,000 boat slips and ramps, for which Vermillion is known as the "Largest Small Boat Harbour on the Great Lakes." In addition to boating, Vermillion offers sandy beaches and basically all recreational water activities. Vermillion is also home to the Woollybear Festival.
Wadsworth is a city in Medina County, Ohio, near the Summit County border. Wadsworth was founded in 1814 and had an estimated population of more than 20,800 according to the 2006-08 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates. Wadsworth is home to more than 8,700 households and Wadsworth City Schools.
A village in Lorain County, Ohio, Wellington had over 4,500 residents as of the 2000 census. Wellington was settled in 1818, and is located 50 minutes southwest of Cleveland. Wellington is home to several century homes and new construction alike.
Located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Westlake is west of Cleveland and had a population of 31,760 with 12,830 households as of the 2000 census. Westlake is home to the Crocker Park outdoor mall and Lakewood Country Club. Westlake is also home to Westlake luxury homes, Westlake townhomes, Westlake condos and other Westlake homes for sale.
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