Most Affordable Cities in Ohio
Cities ranked by lowest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Affordable Cities 50
1 Steubenville
$127,800
2 Bucyrus
$136,700
3 Galion
$136,700
4 Portsmouth
$137,900
5 Warren
$141,800
6 Niles
$141,800
7 Ironton
$144,000
8 Salem
$151,600
9 East Liverpool
$151,600
10 Van Wert
$152,000
11 Youngstown
$154,700
12 Boardman
$154,700
13 Austintown
$154,700
14 Tiffin
$154,700
15 Fostoria
$154,700
16 Struthers
$154,700
17 Coshocton
$155,500
18 Marion
$156,800
19 Cambridge
$157,700
20 Ashtabula
$159,500
21 Conneaut
$159,500
22 Fremont
$160,700
23 Defiance
$163,200
24 Toledo
$163,900
25 Oregon
$163,900
26 Sylvania
$163,900
27 Maumee
$163,900
28 Mansfield
$164,800
29 Lima
$165,300
30 Norwalk
$166,000
31 Springfield
$169,900
32 Washington Court House
$170,700
33 Chillicothe
$171,500
34 Greenville
$173,200
35 Dayton
$180,900
36 Kettering
$180,900
37 Huber Heights
$180,900
38 Riverside
$180,900
39 Trotwood
$180,900
40 Centerville
$180,900
41 Miamisburg
$180,900
42 Vandalia
$180,900
43 Englewood
$180,900
44 West Carrollton City
$180,900
45 Clayton
$180,900
46 Shiloh
$180,900
47 Zanesville
$182,200
48 Athens
$185,000
49 New Philadelphia
$185,400
50 Dover
$185,400
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).