After years of frustration over neglected apartments on Shaker Blvd., residents are finally seeing a turnaround. The troubled buildings—once at the center of Cleveland’s fight against absentee landlords—just sold for $11.7 million. The new owners are pledging over $5 million in repairs, promising upgrades like new doors, security cameras, and overdue maintenance. City officials hope this sets a strong example for holding landlords accountable, but more than 40 code violations still need fixing. Do you think this sale will actually improve living conditions, or is more oversight needed? #RealEstate #Cleveland #ShakerBlvd