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Mayfield Heights, OH

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Just east of Cleveland, is the thriving suburban city of Mayfield Heights, Ohio. Renters will find that this well-maintained city has a wide range of housing options and amenities. With highly rated schools, a world-renowned research hospital, and top tier retail stores residents of Mayfield Heights do not have to venture far to get exactly what they need. Despite these great features, travel to the surrounding areas is easily accessible due to Interstate 271, which runs right through the city. For public transit, the Greater Cleveland Reginal Transit Authority that serves this area.

Renters will find that the community of Mayfield Heights is truly proud of their city. The people of Mayfield Heights love to be connected whether it be through classes, events, programs, festivals, or concerts there is always an excuse to get to know your “neighbor.”

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Rent Trends

As of March 2025, the average apartment rent in Mayfield Heights, OH is $757 for a studio, $993 for one bedroom, $1,182 for two bedrooms, and $1,545 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Mayfield Heights has increased by 4.5% in the past year.

Property Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Apartment
$993/month
703 Sq Ft
House
$2,150/month
890 Sq Ft
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Transportation

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Somewhat Walkable

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You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.

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Minimal Transit

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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.

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Somewhat Bikeable

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You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Acacia Reservation
  • North Chagrin Nature Center
  • Pete's Pond Preserve
  • Euclid Creek Reservation
  • Bessie Benner Metzenbaum Park

Airports

  • Cleveland-Hopkins International

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Living in Mayfield Heights

History

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The first settlers began to arrive in Mayfield in 1805, building a school and homes in the area and leading to the founding of the city in 1819. Old trails were transformed into roads to accommodate the transportation of goods by 1832. The Cleveland & Eastern Railway was chartered to build an electric railroad from Chardon to Cleveland in 1897, soon transforming the town into the prosperous community seen today.

Mayfield Township Historical Society and Museum provides a captivating view of the town's journey to success. The museum features 11 rooms restored to capture the essence of various era's on the upper level. A log cabin greets visitors on the first level along with a historic classroom. An old-fashioned tool room and a print shop can also be found here, offering enchanting opportunities to explore the past for the whole family.

Restaurants

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The restaurant scene in Mayfield Heights overflows with possibilities. Close proximity to numerous surrounding cities, along with easy access to downtown Cleveland provides an endless flow of nightlife options for thrill seekers.

Gaetano's Restaurant offers remarkably good food in a no-frills, affordable but charming atmosphere. Specializing in traditional homemade Italian dishes, Gaetano's uses only the finest ingredients to transport your taste buds into the heart of Italy. Locally owned and operated for the last 13 years, this local favorite was born from generations of family recipes tweaked to perfection by the gifted owner. Locals rave about the meatballs served with cavatelli. Excellent service combines with impeccable food to offer a 5-star menu at half the price.

Every Ohioan loves a good corned beef sandwich. 5th Avenue Deli & Grill rates as the best place to find one in town. Packed with perfectly seasoned meaty goodness, this just might be the best sandwich in the county. The Lebanese menu offered here is second to none, so be sure to try the hummus or the Lebanese beef combo for a melt in your mouth experience. Expect to eat to your heart's content, no matter what time of day you visit because the place serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Dicillo's Tavern combines great drinks with even better food to provide all you need for a fun night out. The tavern ranks as one of the few places you can find real smoked meat on the east side, including an amazing smoked brisket. Locals call it the best bar in town with the best prices. You'll find a vast selection of beer on tap along with a variety of wines and mixed drinks available.

Nightlife options include a variety of club scene options in nearby Cleveland. The House of Blues provides all the glamour of a night out clubbing in Hollywood. Live music combines with upscale seclusion, offering a backstage pass to the most exclusive entertainment. A definite must visit for anyone seeking a taste of the finer nightlife.

Transportation

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Close access to major highways makes travel by automobile the most popular option for residents in Mayfield Heights, with plenty of free public parking choices available. Bike lanes are conveniently located on all main streets, providing a viable option for short trips. Sidewalks are well kept and plentiful, catering to walkers. Public transportation through RTA provides reliable rush hour service in the morning and evening hours to downtown Cleveland at a reasonable rate. The city offers transportation to seniors all over town through the Senior Transportation Connection.

Just be sure to call ahead to schedule a ride with one of the numerous local taxi companies serving the area. Uber provides ride sharing in the area; a choice growing in popularity among residents.

Parks

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You'll find several parks that offer playground amenities as well as pavilions for picnics in the warm summer months. Recreational activities are regularly sponsored by the city, including day camps plus a 5K run. Bocce ball is also hosted at the city park playground located in the town square: the local gathering place for city events such as the highly anticipated annual car show. Neighboring cities provide numerous scenic hiking options close by for you and your furry friends.

Brainard Park provides a beautiful pool and splash park frequented by Mayfield Heights residents. The little ones love the splash park where they can run through play areas while getting cooled off in the water spray and adults can avail themselves of numerous lounge chairs.

North Chagrin Nature Center, easily accessed from SOM Center Road, provides just the right escape from city life within close proximity to town. This Cleveland Metropark contains a nature center that overlooks Sanctuary Marsh, where native plants create a fine wetland community attracting a host of waterfowl and other wildlife. A 300-foot boardwalk offers a breathtaking view of the lush wildflowers, along with the densely forested area that characterizes this enchanting park. People of all ages love to feed the ducks at the lovely Sunset Pond. Expansive paved trails that run throughout the reservation make a great place to get some exercise while enjoying the view.

Cost

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Known for impeccable service to the businesses and residents that call it home, Mayfield Heights offers a very reasonable cost of living at 4 percent less than the national average. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment costs $709 per month.

The price of a gallon of gas sits even with the national average, and public transportation costs $2.50 per fare with discounts offered to seniors and the disabled.

Luckily, you won't have to worry about a night out on the town breaking the bank. A bottle of beer at the local pub costs $3.00 to $5.00, but expect higher end establishments to charge slightly more.

Shopping

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Numerous shopping options abound in Mayfield Heights that offer nearby convenience along with a surplus of a variety. Locals frequent several shopping plazas in the area for their expansive selection of well-kept stores that make shopping a joy in this pleasant little suburb.

Eastgate Shopping Center is the most popular plaza in town. No matter what you are shopping for, this local treasure has just about everything one could hope to find. The complex is completely full of small to large tenants, from Best Buy for the latest electronics to Toys R Us for the little ones and everything in between. A number of local restaurants sit ready when you need to refuel. For day-to-day grocery needs, you'll find a Giant Eagle here.

This health conscious town proffers a number of farmers markets during the summer months that pop up at various locations throughout the city. Sun Plum Market is a nearby, year-round favorite in Willoughby Hills that offers fresh produce even in the winter months. The expansive selection includes a variety of organic items. More than just a farmers market, this market also provides a number of grocery items as well as an excellent deli. Bakery items are made fresh daily here, offering just one more reason to make this a frequent stop on one's list.

Specialty shops are plentiful in this thriving service community. Whether you want to pick up a pair of shoes at Famous Footwear, or stop in at The Beauty Boutique Salon on Mayfield Road for some special treatment or a haircut, you won't have far to travel. Golf Galaxy, also located in Golden Gate Plaza caters to the golfing community, providing top of the line clubs and other various golfing apparel. Designers Furniture in the plaza is a local store that offers some beautifully made, affordable to high-end furnishing options.

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Methodology

† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.

Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.

Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in February 2025.