Compare: Ohio vs Downtown

Home Values in Ohio and Downtown

Ohio
vsDowntown
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Mid-point of Zestimate valuations for Ohio. Half the Zestimates are above this number and half are below it.
$104,800vsData Unavailable.
1-Year Change+3.4%vsData Unavailable.
Median List Price$119,900vs$197,000
Median Sale Price$126,000vsData Unavailable.
Total Homes Sold in Mar13967 homes vsData Unavailable.

Demographics in Ohio and Downtown

Ohio
vsDowntown
Population10,847,112vs1,731
Median Household Income$42,707vs$8,253
Median Age36vs42
Homes with Kids29.7%vs3.0%
Average Household Size2.5vs1.3
Average Commute Time (Minutes)24vs20
At $8,253, the median income in Downtown is $34,454 less than in Ohio, and $36,259 lower than the national average. Ohio has a younger median age, at 36, compared to 42 in Downtown, and a longer average commute. The average commute in Downtown is 20 minutes and the average commute in Ohio is 24 minutes.

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Why is Ohio better than Downtown?

Ohio

Map of Ohio
Ohio is a state in US with a population of 10,847,112. The median household income is $42,707.

Downtown, Dayton, OH

Map of Downtown, Dayton, OH
Downtown is a neighborhood in Dayton, OH with a population of 1,731. The median household income is $8,253.