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Highest Home Value in Ohio

Top 100 cities ranked by highest home value

Highest Home Value — Ohio

2 New Albany $728,200
3 Upper Arlington $568,200
4 Pepper Pike $558,300
5 Grandview Heights $548,100
6 Montrose-Ghent $517,900
7 Dublin $514,900
8 Montgomery $505,800
9 Powell $493,500
10 Granville $490,500
11 Bexley $488,600
12 Madeira $463,600
13 Dry Run $451,100
14 Hudson $444,800
15 Worthington $417,700
16 Turpin Hills $409,400
17 Wyoming $404,500
18 Mason $397,900
19 Beachwood $381,600
20 Kirtland $377,500
21 Avon $377,100
22 Solon $375,700
23 Aurora $371,400
24 Blue Ash $365,700
25 Brecksville $360,100
26 Hilliard $360,000
27 Oakwood $350,100
28 Westerville $343,200
29 Highland Heights $342,400
30 Sunbury $337,700
31 Avon Lake $337,200
32 Westlake $336,100
33 Kenwood $335,000
34 Bay Village $332,500
35 Springboro $330,300
36 Rocky River $327,600
37 Gahanna $322,300
38 Reminderville $316,200
39 South Lebanon $315,800
40 Canal Winchester $314,800
41 Johnstown $314,600
42 Pickerington $309,700
43 Perrysburg $306,500
44 Willoughby Hills $305,800
45 Independence $305,500
46 Loveland $305,200
47 Beckett Ridge $297,300
48 Forestville $296,000
49 Macedonia $294,500
50 Broadview Heights $292,500
51 Twinsburg $288,700
52 Shaker Heights $288,000
53 Mack $287,500
54 Chesterland $285,000
55 Landen $284,400
56 Grove City $283,300
57 Strongsville $279,600
58 Delaware $279,400
59 Pataskala $277,600
60 North Royalton $276,300
61 Chardon $274,500
62 Waterville $271,100
63 Marysville $271,000
64 Green $269,400
65 Fairlawn $267,000
66 Monroe $264,000
67 Apple Valley $262,500
68 Centerville $262,300
69 Beavercreek $261,200
70 Dent $258,600
71 Lebanon $257,100
72 North Ridgeville $254,700
73 Bellbrook $246,200
74 Groveport $245,200
75 Athens $242,200
76 Uniontown $241,900
77 Lakewood $241,500
78 Seven Hills $239,600
79 Stow $238,000
80 Tipp City $237,400
81 Wadsworth $235,600
82 Columbus $234,500
83 Sylvania $233,700
84 Brunswick $233,300
85 Oxford $232,200
86 Medina $231,700
87 Reynoldsburg $230,300
88 Mentor $229,500
89 Norwood $228,300
90 Milford $228,200
91 Tallmadge $226,400
92 Fairview Park $225,800
93 Canfield $225,100
94 University Heights $224,900
95 Munroe Falls $223,800
96 Amherst $222,700
97 Harrison $221,900
98 New Burlington $221,000
99 Fairfield $218,100
100 Amelia $217,500

The most expensive housing markets in Ohio reflect areas of high demand, limited supply, and strong local economies. The Village of Indian Hill leads with a median home value of $1,156,800. These cities are often located in major metro areas or regions with significant economic activity.

High home values are driven by factors including strong job markets, desirable locations, good school districts, and limited buildable land. For homeowners, high values represent significant wealth accumulation, but for prospective buyers, they create substantial barriers to entry.

Many of the most expensive markets have seen rapid appreciation over the past decade, outpacing income growth and raising affordability concerns. This has led to increased interest in remote work opportunities that allow residents to earn high salaries while living in more affordable areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. A typical home in The Village of Indian Hill costs $1,156,800 — 3.3x the national median of $350,000.
  • 2. Home values in the top 10 most expensive cities have increased by an average of 40-60% over the past decade.
  • 3. In the most expensive markets, a 20% down payment alone exceeds the median home price in most U.S. cities.

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