![]() ![]() This house is very close to downtown, and provides a great value 3 bedroom option for it's location. The Bluestone Townhouse apartment is a historic property with modern updates. This rent price is $1,500 per month with $1,500 deposit. Water + sewer + trash are included in this option. Gas + electric + water + sewer + trash + internet and use of furniture are included in the rent price. We have a washer and dryer for use in our basement. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, and our bathroom. The main floor has our kitchen, dinning room, and living room. Enjoy the front porch and views of the downtown skyline from your window! We have a large yard that is shared with the other unit in our building. Our 3 bedroom townhouse has parking for 2 cars off the street, and more on the street. ![]() I' was looking for something less urban-maybe garden apartments (two floors with nice landscaping-with my apartment on top).The Bluestone Townhouse is a good option for someone wanting close access to Downtown and freeways, as well as an updated space. But, I am willing toĭrive up to 40 minutes to get to work if it means that I'm living in a nice neighborhood when I leave work. Sounds like it would okay to work there as I would be leaving work around 5, no later. I would not be able to afford more than $700 a month for a one-bedroom. I was afraid I might happen upon a Mad Max scene. What is your price range? Do you have a car? Personally, I don't know enough about the area directly north of 67 or East of 71 in that area, but I wouldn't say it is dangerous. You would also have access to lots of restaurants and bars in the Short North/Italian village. Below 11th is generally going to be a hipper, non-student mix. Above Lane, there are options for house rentals where there is more of a mix (Osu professors, working class folks, young singles). Anywhere north of 11th is going to be a lot of student housing until about Lane Ave. ![]() ![]() I can't imagine there would be much of anything to worry about during the day.Īs for nearby housing, your best bet would be to live east of there. Still not exactly crime free or anything, but I think they are more well-regarded right now than M-G.Īs a woman, I would not be nervous about working in that neighborhood. If you are looking for cheap housing in neighborhoods that are a bit more advanced in their renewal, you could try Olde Towne East or even the Old Oaks area. Otherwise, yeah it's not the greatest area right now, but if you've already experienced a lot worse, I think you will be fine and you could actually be a part of the area's nascent revival. Living there would be fairly close to Downtown, the Short North and other amenities, so that would really be the biggest selling point, I think. There are also some positive demographic changes in terms of income levels and such. Cleveland Avenue will also have the city's first BRT line that will begin construction this year. I wouldn't call it the focus of a revival necessarily, but there are some positives going on, especially towards the intersection of Cleveland and 5th with new development. I heard that it was the focus of a revival but is that the case? Where would you advise me to reside if I do not wish to reside in Milo-Grogan and am seeking a safe neighborhood that is close by. The homes are priced so low and there are so many foreclosures. I know that there is a lot of crime, but I once worked in one of the most dangerous NYC neighborhoods and found that it was fairly safe during the day. I have been offered a position in this neighborhood and was wondering about how safe it is. ![]()
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