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Beachwood

Beachwood

The city of Beachwood in Cuyahoga County is one that never fails to impress, especially with its dynamic urban setting and outstanding services provided to its residents. It has a strong economy, a diverse community, and highly-ranked schools. Located only 11 miles east of Downtown Cleveland, Beachwood also gives easy access to Cuyahoga County Airport, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and Akron Canton Airport.

Facts about Beachwood, OH

  • Beachwood is home to approximately 12,000 residents.
  • More than 18% of Beachwood residents are foreign-born. This is four times higher than the average rate in Ohio.
  • Its name was originally spelled Beechwood for the numerous beech trees growing in the area. Due to a simple clerical error made during the city’s incorporation, the area was named Beachwood instead.
  • Nearly 3,000 companies call Beachwood home. These include the Eaton Corporation, SITE Centers, and TOA Technologies.
  • The human traffic in Beachwood, meaning the number of people coming here to work, shop, or visit, is estimated to reach more than 10,000 daily.
  • The city gives a 100% income tax credit to its residents. This allows those who work outside of Beachwood to receive 100% credit for income taxes paid to other taxing districts.
  • Residents are not charged extra for services, including sidewalk repair, senior transportation, and garbage disposal.
  • Some notable people from Beachwood include Samuel Glazer, co-founder of Mr. Coffee; and Marc Cohn, a Grammy Award-winning songwriter.

Homes for sale in Beachwood, OH

Beachwood’s tranquil suburban landscape makes it the perfect escape from the pressures of big city life. It also provides the ideal setup for comfortable living, whether you have a growing family or are looking for a place to retire. Homebuyers have a wide variety of choices here to complement each individual’s wants and needs.

Single-family homes are the most plentiful in the area. You will find them in a number of architectural styles, the most common of which are Craftsman and Cape Cod. There are even some large Georgian and stunning Tudor-style houses around.

The average home in Beachwood is two floors-high, with 2 to 4 bedrooms and 2 to 3 baths. Many of these sit on sizeable lots that feature spacious front lawns and beautiful backyard gardens. Most residential communities here have easy access to schools, hospitals, and commercial centers, as well.

Schools in Beachwood, OH

Over 1,500 pre-K to 12 students in Beachwood are serviced by Beachwood City Schools. The school district has earned numerous awards for its top-quality education, including three U.S. Department of Education National Blue Ribbon Awards and the rating of Excellent from the State of Ohio Department of Education.

The following public schools constitute the whole of Beachwood City Schools:

  • Fairmont Early Childhood Center: Pre-kindergarten
  • Bryden Elementary School: K to Grade 2
  • Hilltop Elementary School: Grades 3 to 5
  • Beachwood Middle School: Grades 6 to 8
  • Beachwood High School: Grades 9 to 12

Areas of interest in Beachwood, OH

  • Beachwood Place

    Anchored by Dillard’s, Nordstrom, and Saks Fifth Avenue, Beachwood Place is the premier shopping destination in Beachwood. With over 120 different stores, you are sure to find whatever you need and more here. Find your OOTD (outfit of the day) at H&M, upgrade to a high-specs laptop at Microsoft, or get challenging building blocks at The Lego Store. If you are hungry, head to Nordstrom Grill for scrumptious American grub or to Nori Japan for delectable tempura.

  • Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage

    Learn all about the rich history of the Jewish community in Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage. This museum, opened in 2005, is a facility devoted toward the values of tolerance and understanding, as emulated through the stories and experiences of Jewish immigrants. It features state-of-the-art interactive showcases like the permanent exhibit, An American Story. They also house an extensive collection of Jewish artifacts in The Temple – Tifereth Israel Gallery.

  • Preston’s H.O.P.E.

    At 60,000 square feet, Preston’s H.O.P.E. is Northeast Ohio’s first and largest fully-accessible playground. Designed to accommodate children who use special equipment for safe play, this playground facility assures fun and excitement to children of all ages and abilities. Here, kids can get creative at The Imagination Village, make sandcastles in the Sand Area, go riding down slides, and more.

  • David Berger National Memorial

    This is America’s smallest national park located on the grounds of the Mayfield Jewish Community Center. A solitary black steel sculpture here honors David Mark Berger, an American/Israeli weightlifter who, along with 11 other Israeli athletes, was murdered at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. It stands as the only memorial in the U.S. that commemorates the tragedy in the said Olympics.

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