Euclid CIC Selling 24025 Glenbrook Blvd.
The Community Improvement Corporation of Euclid, Ohio is selling the house and property at 24025 Glenbrook Blvd. as part of its Open Door Euclid Program.

About the Open Door Euclid Program:
The Community Improvement Corporation of Euclid, Ohio (ECIC) is selling the house and property at 24025 Glenbrook Boulevard as part of its Open Door Euclid Program. The Open Door Euclid Program was created after conversations with Euclid businesses, which have identified a need for improving and expanding housing options in Euclid as a way to remain competitive when hiring employees. In response, the Open Door Euclid Program works to identify existing housing for rehabilitation and sell them to owner-occupants at affordable sales prices.
This home is open to owner-occupants and investors to purchase.
- Owner-occupants who purchase a home through the Program must agree to live in the property for a minimum of five (5) years. Owner-occupants can use sweat equity, use contractors already registered with the Building and Housing Division or use contractors in their family to fix violations on the home. Proof of financial capacity for both the purchase and submission of a plan to complete the renovations is required as part of the application.
- Investors who purchase a home through the Program must renovate the property, meet the Renovation Requirements below, and sell the property to an owner-occupant who will live in the property for a minimum of five (5) years. Proof of financial capacity for both the purchase and the renovations as well as the submission of a plan to complete the renovations is required as part of the application.
Property Specifications:
24025 Glenbrook Boulevard is an approximately 928 square-foot, post-war bungalow with 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, and an unfinished basement on a 0.259-acre lot. Based on current Cuyahoga County market value of $140,500.00, Cuyahoga County estimates property taxes this year to be $4,138.32 (2.84% of market value) plus special assessments. Additional information about the property is included below as well as information on Housing Resources is available for review.
Renovation Requirements:
Proposals for purchasing this property should include proposals to increase the living area (square footage) of the home as well as increase the curb appeal of the property. Examples of increasing the living area include, but are not limited to, constructing an addition to the rear of the home with a first-floor master bedroom and ensuite, changing the roofline to increase the living area of the second floor for additional bedrooms. An example of increasing the curb appeal of the property includes, but is not limited to, adding a front porch to the home. Plans for these proposed improvements are not required at the time of submission. City Staff will assist with review of the proposal, zoning approvals, and design review. Please note that Planning and Zoning Commission and/or Architectural Review Board approval may be required.
The Open Door Euclid Program will evaluate applications based on financial ability to pay the listed sales price, ability to correct violations, including but not limited to experience in making repairs, hiring contractors, financial ability to pay for labor and materials violations, etc. Applications will be reviewed by the Board of Trustees of the Community Improvement Corporation of Euclid, Ohio on a first-come, first-served basis. Please send completed applications and questions to Patrick Grogan-Myers at planning@cityofeuclid.com or call (216) 289-2830. Property walkthroughs can also be arranged via e-mail or phone call.
The ECIC will accept applications from both owner-occupants and interested investors on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants apply with the understanding that, if approved, they must complete the renovations within 6 months of taking possession of the property and shall either occupy the property as their primary residence for at least five (5) years for owner-occupants or sell the property at the completion of the renovation to an owner-occupant who shall occupy the property for at least five (5) years for investors.
Property first posted online on Monday, May 11, 2026





