Hi there!
I'll be starting grad school at Case Western in August, and I'm so glad to have found this forum - I know nothing about the midwest, let alone Ohio/Cleveland! For the moment I'm trying to figure out where I should be looking to live and just trying to wrap my mind around what it's like to live in the midwest in general. I would love some pointers about neighborhoods and living in ohio.
Some context:
-I have lived on the west coast my entire life. I currently live in a large city in the pacific northwest. I am a single woman who will be living alone, with no pets. (though the option later on would be nice!)
-The main factors that are most important to me are: a safe neighborhood, quick/easy commute to Case, parking, and nearby services (grocery, coffee, bars, restaurants, etc.)
-Some extras that would be great: indoor parking, in building laundry, a deck/balcony, maybe a den/extra room.
-I'm not sure how much in loans I'm going to receive just yet, but I'm willing to spend a little more to ensure a decent quality of life, cut down on unnecessary stress, etc. I'm guessing the high end of my range would be $700-750. Also, I'm willing to extend my commute a little bit to get more for my money...around a 20 minute drive would probably be the limit.
Some questions:
-I've heard from some locals that public transit is rarely utilized, and can be unsafe. How true do you consider this?
-Looking at apartment listings, I've noticed some features advertised that I'm not familiar with at all. For example, storm windows. What do they do, and why are they important?
-It seems like a lot of the rentals are done through major realty companies. Are there any ones that are especially good and/or good to avoid?
-So far the neighborhoods I've been pointed to are the 'heights' surrounding university circle: shaker heights, university heights, cleveland heights, etc. Any words about the distinct characteristics/personality of these neighborhoods?
-For those of you who left milder climates, is there anything I should know about? I've heard the winter can be kind of insane.
-Honestly, I'm a little apprehensive about picking up and moving to an entirely new region. If any of the long-distance transplants could share their experiences, and what they love about cleveland, that would be really helpful!
Thanks so much in advance, everyone! I know some of these questions are probably ridiculous...but I'm a planner and there's a lot to plan for with this upcoming move! :)