Cleveland, OH
2 Ohio cities among Top 5 worst places to rent in US, report says
Finding affordable housing is becoming an increasingly difficult proposition in the United States due to rising mortgage costs and a nationwide lack of housing inventory.
Renting a place to live, therefore, is often the only choice for those who are unable to afford the costs of purchasing and owning a home. Not all rental markets are created equally, however.
In fact, two Ohio cities are among the worst places to rent in the U.S., one report says.
Cleveland, Ohio, is the second-worst city and Akron is the fifth-worst city to rent in the U.S., according to a report from WalletHub.
The report, “Best and Worst Places to Rent in America,” compared 182 U.S. cities across two categories: Rental market & affordability, such as share of renters, rental vacancy rate, rental affordability, rent-to-price ratio and more; and quality of life, such as weather, safety, job market, recreation-friendliness, and more
Overall, Cleveland ranks 181st amongst 182 cities, while Akron ranks 178th.
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By category, Cleveland ranks 166th in rental market & affordability and 178th in quality of life. Akron ranks 159th in rental market & affordability and 169th in quality of life, according to the report.
By rent-to-price ratio, specifically, Cleveland ranks tied for second-worst with Detroit, Michigan, at No. 181 overall. Akron, meanwhile, ranks as fifth-worst at No. 178 overall.
Aside from 181st-ranking Cleveland and 178th-ranking Akron, the only two other Ohio cities included in the rankings are Cincinnati at 128th and Columbus at 129th, according to the report.
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The 10 worst places to rent in the U.S., according to WalletHub, are:
1. Detroit, MI
2. Cleveland, OH
3. Memphis, TN
4. Jackson, MS
5. Akron, OH
6. Chattanooga, TN
7. New Orleans, LA
8. Huntington, WV
9. Shreveport, LA
10. Hialeah, FL
In contrast, the 10 best places to rent in the U.S., according to WalletHub, are:
1. Overland Park, KS
2. Scottsdale, AZ
3. Bismarck, ND
4. Sioux Falls, SD
5. Chandler, AZ
6. Fargo, ND
7. Plano, TX
8. Lincoln, NE
9. Irvine, CA
10. Nashua, NH
WalletHub’s full report ranking the best and worst cities to rent in the U.S. can be found online.
Cleveland, OH
3 seriously injured after crash on I-90 in Cleveland: EMS
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Three people were seriously injured after a car crash on I-90 at Eddy Road early Sunday morning, according to Cleveland EMS.
EMS told 19 News that paramedics responded to the I-90 West and Eddy Road for a car crash.
Paramedics took a man in his 60s in serious condition to Metro Health, a man in his 30s and a woman in her 20s, both in serious condition, to University Hospital.
19 News has reached out to Cleveland Police for more details about the crash.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for more details.
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Winners and Losers From Cleveland Cavaliers NBA Playoffs Game 1
A well-balanced effort and a huge second half from the Cleveland Cavaliers stars allowed them to dominate the Toronto Raptors 126-113 for the first playoff win of the year.
Here are the winners and losers of the first playoff game of the year for Cleveland.
Winners
Max Strus
Oh, did Max Strus miss over 65 games this year while dealing with injury he sustained in the offseason? You would have never noticed based on how he played in game one.
He was the difference maker off the bench in 24 minutes. He scored 24 points on 80% shooting. He was the clutch man at the end of the first half with four points in 30 seconds, then took over in the third by scoring eight straight.
Kenny Atkinson made a strong push to get Strus back in the rotation before playoffs and it’s showing why. He’ll be the X-factor all postseason long.
Cleveland’s starting bigs
The Cavaliers started the game looking to get Jarrett Allen touches inside the paint on the first four possessions of the game. He set the tone early by playing bully ball, throwing down a few hard dunks and showing Cleveland wanted to win the paint.
Allen cooled off but what he did early opened up the lanes for James Harden to drive in and create open shots on the perimeter. Then as Toronto tried to take that away, Evan Mobley took over in the paint.
Cleveland can win this series in the paint as the Raptors don’t have enough size to keep pace with this brand of basketball. Harden can unlock a new layer from bigs, it showed it the regular season and it’s showing now.
Mobley finished with 17 points and seven rebounds and Allen had 10 with seven boards.
The James Harden trade
Plenty of people doubted how effective Harden would be in the playoffs. He hasn’t had much success since he was a bench player for the Thunder.
This game was peak Harden. He got to be the playmaker instead of the scorer and it opened Cleveland’s offense up. As stated, the big got involved in a big way. The role players were able to find their shots.
He just freezes the game in a unique way. He knows when to throw a lob, when to pass out, when to shoot a floater and when to get creative.
Harden also helped Donovan Mitchell play an efficient game. Mitchell has always been able to score in the postseason, but often has had to sacrifice his efficiency. With Harden around Mitchell will know he is another star who can score when needed, but will focus on getting everyone else involved.
Harden finished with 22 points and 10 assists while Mitchell had 32 points. Meanwhile, the Clippers couldn’t make it out of the play-in and Los Angeles saw some of the frustration with Darius Garland’s inconsistency.
Losers
Jaylon Tyson
Cleveland found a role for 10 guys in this first game which was something they weren’t expected to do in the playoffs. Many expected Dennis Schroder or Keon Ellis to be the odd man out of the rotation.
Instead Tyson looked like someone playing in his first career playoff game, which is exactly what he is. In just 13 minutes he had four fouls. He shot 0/4, only hitting a pair of free throws. He turned the ball over once and really got his defense exposed at times.
Tyson’s role in the rotation could be in serious jeopardy. Ellis and Shroder didn’t have great days either, but both helped keep the offense smooth and played solid enough defense. Tyson should have some more opportunities to prove himself, but the leash gets shorter in the postseason.
Toronto’s guards without Quickley
Without Immanuel Quickley out there, the Cavaliers had a clear mismatch to exploit in the backcourt.
Now RJ Barrett and Jamal Shead still managed to put up some points, Barrett scored 24 and Shead scored 17, but neither got the offense going and neither could stop Mitchell and Harden on defense.
Barrett and Shead combined to dish out just five assists. Most of their passing had to come from the front court. That is a major weakness for Toronto right now.
Things got worse with Ja’Kobe Walter and AJ Lawson. Both guys struggled hard defensively and allowed Cleveland to bully with their stars.
If Quickley is out for the rest of the series, Cleveland will have plenty of chances to end this in four games.
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