BIG CITY EXCITEMENT...Small Town Charm
Northeastern Ohio is quite a place to live.
It's a center for business and industry, education, health and science,
recreation, culture, and history. The counties include Ashtabula, Cuyahoga,
Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Stark and Summit. Three distinctive
metropolitan areas: Cleveland, Akron and Canton, are within the boundaries of
this dynamic area that ranks in the nation's Top-20 markets.

The diverse location offers sophisticated
urban settings, bucolic rural landscape, renowned cultural institutions and
respected centers of learning. Discover small towns, turn-of-the-century charm,
well-maintained neighborhoods and homes of every style and range from horse
farms to high rises. There are trendy retail centers and quaint antique stores,
sandy beaches and thick forests, international air travel and country roads.
Our nation's corporate leaders have long talked about Northeastern Ohio's
unusual industrial diversification, ranging from medical research to
manufacturing let turbine blades, which has made the area a top-ranked
corporate headquarters location and provided a wide range of secure jobs for
area residents.
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An example of the diverse offerings in
Northeastern Ohio is that a substantial share of all the polymer research in
the nation is conducted within an area that has come to be known as the
"Polymer Valley," extending from Akron to Cleveland, yet Cleveland is
recognized as the nation's most diversified producer of durable goods.
Northeastern Ohio, too, has earned its place
in professional sports. The area's professional teams have fans screaming with
joy when the Indians win a game with an eleventh inning home run and sitting in
disbelief when the Cavaliers lose a close game on a pre-buzzer jump shot from
30-feet out.
Area residents are quick to boast about
cultural, intellectual and entertainment offerings flourishing throughout
Northeastern Ohio ... many of which rank among the finest anywhere.
The recent additions of the Gateway Sports
Complex, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and the Great Lakes Science
Center mean that there is even more to love about this diverse and thriving
area. The generous array of museums to visit, orchestras to hear, Broadway
plays and repertory to amuse and restaurants to tantalize and enjoy can
stimulate the intellectual and cultural senses or an individual for a lifetime.
Students and educators alike are proud of
Northeastern Ohio's innovative and nationally acclaimed colleges and
universities. The area is also a leading center for medical research, education
and technology and is recognized for its unparalleled medical advances born at
the Cleveland Clinic concerning heart and kidney disease, the central nervous
system and cancer.
But, perhaps the best news about
Northeastern Ohio is that its myriad of entertainment, cultural and
intellectual offerings are held together with small town friendliness ... which
make the area an ideal place to work, play and raise a family. Request our Free Mentor, Concord and Painesville Township Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Mentor, Concord and Painesville Township, Ohio area. Don't move here without it! Remember: We'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out... 
Closing or Settlement >Closing Dates
The final closing date is an important item in the negotiation of the purchase agreement on a home. This is the day when the buyers get their ownership papers and the sellers get their money. It is important to remember that most standard contracts don't pinpoint a specific date, and closings can be delayed due to factors beyond the buyer's control.
The closing will usually be set as soon as the title search and lender's paperwork can be completed. However, any number of factors can interfere with the closing schedule. For example, questions can arise about liens against the property that were paid, but not properly recorded. Items in the buyers credit history may have to be cleared up. These situations rarely cause the transaction to fall apart, but they can wreak havoc with your moving schedule. Your real estate agent will keep you up to date on the progress of your closing in order to avoid delays and minimize any inconvenience.
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Legend has it that when Brigham Young first saw this city in 1847, he exclaimed: "This is the place!"
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Salt Lake City, Utah. |
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