2026 Market Report & Data · Data through May 2026 · Source: Redfin
$283K
Median Price
36
Days on Market
2.4
Months Supply
+0.9%
YoY Change
Seller's Market
Market Type
39
cities with 6+ months supply
171
cities with 3-6 months supply
601
cities with <3 months supply
Ranked by lowest median home price.
| City | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Lower Salem | $5K | 70d |
| 2. Irondale | $6K | 299d |
| 3. Salineville | $6K | 241d |
| 4. Hidden Lakes | $7K | 1715d |
| 5. Empire | $9K | 185d |
| 6. Glencoe | $10K | 32d |
| 7. Neville | $13K | 45d |
| 8. Rendville | $13K | 82d |
| 9. Shreve | $18K | 5d |
| 10. Lafferty | $19K | 34d |
Ranked by highest median home price.
| City | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Waite Hill | $2.30M | 952d |
| 2. Peninsula | $2.10M | 26d |
| 3. The Village of Indian Hill | $1.96M | 35d |
| 4. Bentleyville | $1.83M | 149d |
| 5. Concorde Hills | $1.68M | 60d |
| 6. Hunting Valley | $1.55M | 14d |
| 7. Amberley | $1.38M | 36d |
| 8. Coldstream | $1.32M | 32d |
| 9. Friendship | $1.32M | 135d |
| 10. Hills & Dales | $1.29M | 120d |
39 cities have more than 6 months of inventory — buyers can negotiate.
| City | Months Supply | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Candlewood Lake | 21.0 mo | $1.08M | 50d |
| 2. Lakeside | 20.0 mo | $369K | 61d |
| 3. Maineville | 19.0 mo | $357K | 47d |
| 4. Dry Ridge | 16.0 mo | $263K | 100d |
| 5. Shadyside | 16.0 mo | $150K | 398d |
| 6. Jeffersonville | 15.0 mo | $410K | 126d |
| 7. Montrose-Ghent | 14.0 mo | $830K | 46d |
| 8. North Zanesville | 14.0 mo | $785K | 208d |
| 9. Yellow Springs | 14.0 mo | $250K | 34d |
| 10. East Cleveland | 13.0 mo | $39K | 143d |
601 cities have less than 3 months of inventory — sellers have the advantage.
| City | Months Supply | Median Price | DOM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Adena | 0.3 mo | $58K | 52d |
| 2. Brook Park | 0.3 mo | $232K | 6d |
| 3. Caledonia | 0.3 mo | $165K | 95d |
| 4. Chesterville | 0.3 mo | $213K | 31d |
| 5. Portage | 0.3 mo | $139K | 21d |
| 6. Waynesburg | 0.3 mo | $250K | 32d |
| 7. West Hill | 0.3 mo | $115K | 118d |
| 8. Lincoln Heights | 0.4 mo | $110K | 34d |
| 9. Lordstown | 0.4 mo | $250K | 34d |
| 10. Northfield | 0.4 mo | $238K | 17d |
Cities where homes sell fastest, ranked by lowest median days on market.
| City | Days on Market | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Lodi | 1d | $330K |
| 2. New Waterford | 1d | $485K |
| 3. West Farmington | 1d | $157K |
| 4. Boston Heights | 2d | $500K |
| 5. Brimfield | 2d | $230K |
| 6. Brunersburg | 2d | $450K |
| 7. Conesville | 2d | $170K |
| 8. Cuyahoga Heights | 2d | $180K |
| 9. Donnelsville | 2d | $169K |
| 10. Harrod | 2d | $226K |
Cities with the largest year-over-year price gains. Appreciation can signal momentum, but also affordability pressure.
| City | YoY Change | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Brecksville | +80.6% | $397K |
| 2. St. Clairsville | +62.7% | $325K |
| 3. Moraine | +60.5% | $209K |
| 4. Monfort Heights | +56.3% | $375K |
| 5. Dry Run | +51.9% | $513K |
| 6. Fruit Hill | +51.8% | $486K |
| 7. Fort Shawnee | +48.6% | $363K |
| 8. New Albany | +43.8% | $1.25M |
| 9. Salem | +43.2% | $186K |
| 10. New Franklin | +43.1% | $303K |
Cities with year-over-year price declines. These can be buying opportunities — or signals of softening demand.
| City | YoY Change | Median Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1. East Liverpool | -48.0% | $53K |
| 2. Toronto | -36.2% | $130K |
| 3. Oberlin | -35.5% | $216K |
| 4. Avon | -35.2% | $385K |
| 5. Granville | -32.8% | $430K |
| 6. Reminderville | -32.2% | $310K |
| 7. Waterville | -31.6% | $231K |
| 8. Blacklick Estates | -30.6% | $170K |
| 9. Campbell | -30.5% | $94K |
| 10. Athens | -29.5% | $268K |
The Ohio housing market currently shows seller's market conditions, with a median sale price of $283K and 2.4 months of inventory supply. Homes in Ohio typically sell in 36 days.
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