March 15, 2026

Find Cash Buyers in Parma, Ohio

Parma is the largest suburb in the Cleveland metro area with a population around 80,000, located in Cuyahoga County immediately south of Cleveland. The median home price sits around $170,000, making Parma a mid-range market that attracts both landlord and flipper investors. The city's well-maintained 1950s-1970s housing stock, stable blue-collar workforce, and proximity to Cleveland's employment centers create consistent investor demand. For wholesalers, Parma offers the reliability of a suburban market with enough volume to build a steady deal pipeline.

Deal Run identifies investors already buying in the Parma area from Cuyahoga County transaction records, scores them by fit, and provides skip-traced contact information.

How to Find Cash Buyers in Parma

Ohio is a disclosure state — sold prices are public through the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer. Deal Run finds landlords and flippers from this data. Each investor gets a proximity-weighted Investor Score. See our investor search feature page.

Parma Wholesale Market Overview

Parma's housing stock is predominantly 1950s-1970s ranch homes and split-levels with brick veneer, full basements, and attached or detached garages. The northern portion of Parma closest to the Cleveland border has lower price points ($80K-$140K distressed, ARV $150K-$200K) and attracts landlord investors. The southern portion, particularly near the Parma Heights and Seven Hills borders, commands higher prices ($130K-$200K distressed, ARV $210K-$280K) and draws more flipper activity.

Parma Heights and adjacent areas offer similar housing stock at slightly lower price points, creating spillover wholesale opportunities. The Parma City School District is the primary district, and school quality influences retail buyer demand for flipped properties.

Cleveland investors frequently cross into Parma for deals that offer better property condition and lower management intensity than city properties. The suburban character — lower crime, better schools, maintained infrastructure — makes Parma properties easier to tenant and manage.

Common repair items include roof replacement ($6K-$10K), basement waterproofing ($3K-$7K), furnace and central AC installation ($5K-$8K), kitchen and bath updates, and cosmetic renovation. Budget $18-$28/sqft for standard cosmetic rehab. Lead paint is less of a concern in Parma's newer housing stock compared to Cleveland's older homes.

Skip Trace Parma Property Owners

Parma's investor community includes Cleveland-area locals and out-of-state investors who buy Parma properties as lower-risk alternatives to Cleveland city investments. Deal Run includes skip tracing on all paid plans with cached results. See our skip tracing guide.

Analyze Deals in Parma

Ohio disclosure law provides reliable sold data. Parma values are relatively consistent within the city but shift at the borders — properties in Seven Hills or Broadview Heights school districts command premiums. Always verify school district. See comp analysis and repair estimates.

Market Your Parma Deals

Parma-specific marketing tips: highlight the suburban advantages over Cleveland city properties (lower taxes, better schools, lower crime), garage or off-street parking, basement condition, and school district. For rental deals, note the strong working-class tenant demand and proximity to Cleveland employment centers.

See marketing package and outreach features.

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