Michael Plant

Detroit Avenue Corridor — Lakewood, OH

Detroit Avenue is Lakewood's spine — and its loudest argument for walkability.

What defines the area

Detroit runs the length of the city and supports hundreds of locally owned businesses. Restaurants, bars, music venues, shops, and the library cluster here. The feel changes block by block: east Detroit is livelier and louder; downtown Lakewood is dense and civic-oriented; west Detroit is calmer and more residential.

Most residential streets just north and south of Detroit are filled with classic Lakewood housing — century homes and doubles built between 1890 and 1930.

Detroit Avenue supports over 1,000 small businesses along its length — one of the densest concentrations of locally owned commerce in Northeast Ohio. The corridor's Walk Score likely exceeds 85.

Who this area tends to fit

  • Buyers who want true walk-to-everything living
  • People who enjoy being near restaurants, bars, and events
  • House-hackers and investors targeting doubles
  • Buyers downsizing who value location over space

Who it usually doesn't fit

  • Light sleepers or buyers sensitive to weekend noise
  • Buyers needing multiple off-street parking spaces
  • Anyone expecting suburban quiet near the corridor

What to watch for

Noise, parking, and foot traffic vary dramatically by block. Homes closer to the east end tend to feel busier. Lot widths are narrow, garages are limited, and winter parking bans matter. A block or two makes a huge difference.

Market snapshot

Demand stays strong due to walkability. Doubles range from $175K to $500K; singles from $200K to $400K. Homes near Detroit tend to trade faster than comparable homes farther south.


Detroit Avenue living works best when you choose the right blocks. I help buyers narrow that down before they chase listings.

Know which part of Detroit Avenue Corridor fits you? Tell me what matters and I'll narrow it down.

Help me narrow it down

Not sure which parts of Detroit Avenue Corridor actually fit how you live? I help buyers narrow the city down to a few streets or blocks first — then we target homes there instead of chasing everything.

What matters most right now?
Housing type preference

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