Medina County, Ohio
The guide Medina County was missing.
Medina County is worth knowing before you make a move. This guide is for buyers who want to understand a neighborhood before they fall in love with a house, sellers who want to know what their street is really worth, and agents who want serious buyers to find them.
Explore neighborhoods
28 neighborhoods. Every one covered.
From the county seat to the rural townships at the edges of Medina County. Every profile is built from county auditor data: recent sale prices, year-over-year trends, and typical parcel sizes. Updated on the first of every month.
See all 28Medina (City)
The county seat. Walkable downtown, the best schools, and the prices that come with both.
Brunswick
The population center. Affordable. Easy commute into Cleveland. Feels mostly suburban.
Hinckley Township
Gorgeous countryside. Eight miles to the Costco in Strongsville. Don't expect quick errands.
Granger Township
Top schools. Property taxes a step higher than the township next door. Big lots, country feel.
Wadsworth
Southern Medina's affordable counterweight. Has its own downtown. Longer drive to Cleveland.
Valley City / Liverpool Township
Rural east-county pocket. Big lots, a community lake, and open land.
Montville Township
Right next to Medina city, on the west side. Township instead of city services. Bigger lots, decent schools, taxes to match.
Seville / Westfield Center
The southwest corner of the county. Westfield Center is basically the Westfield Insurance company town. Seville has the small downtown. Affordable, open land, and a small-town pace.
Eight featured above. All 28 Medina County neighborhoods are in the guide.
Find an agent
We list every agent. The reviews are honest.
Every Medina County agent gets a profile here, whether they want one or not. Reviews come from people who actually closed a deal with that agent. Nobody can review anonymously. And no agent gets to delete a bad review. If an agent doesn't like what's published about them, they're welcome to reply. They don't get to take it down.
Why we exist
Most real estate sites are sales tools dressed up as resources.
Zillow makes money when agents pay for placement. Realtor.com is in the same business. Most of the 'neighborhood guides' you'll find online got written by an agent trying to land that exact listing, not by somebody trying to be useful to you. We thought we'd try a different model. Buyer-facing partners (mortgage, inspection, title) pay us when they pick up a customer through here. Agents pay our sister company Yoke Interactive for marketing kits. Neither pot of money buys better placement in our reviews, and neither one lets you hide a bad one. That's the rule. We wrote it down so you can hold us to it.
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