There is a little bit of everything in Ohio. There is a true Ohio for everyone, from small towns to vibrant cities.
The richest cities in Ohio were listed by Forbes.
Data from the Census, median household income, mean household income, median home value, and median amount of property taxes paid are the basis for this.
5 – Concorde Hills
Nestled in Sycamore Township, northeast of Cincinnati, Concorde Hills is a Census-Designated Place (CDP) with a typical household income of over $250,000. It has been named Ohio’s fifth richest city.
The town is small. In 2020, there were just 644 people living there.
4 – Bentleyville
The fourth richest city in the state is Bentleyville, a little community hidden away in Cuyahoga County. Its limited population of just 274 houses could also be the cause of this.
With the third-highest income level in Ohio, Bentleyville has a median household income of $224,286.
$351,045 is the average household income in the city.
3 – Indian Hill
The village of Indian Hill, in Hamilton County, Ohio, northeast of Cincinnati, has become a well-known residential area.
One of the richest cities in the state, Indian Hills is home to 2,364 households and a population of about 6,080.
At $361,102, Indian Hill has the third-highest average household income in Ohio, according to current data.
The average home value in the property market is approximately $918,000, making it significantly more luxurious.
2 – Coldstream
According to some surveys, Coldstream, a city southeast of Cincinnati, is the second wealthiest in Ohio.
With just 450 households, Coldstream has the highest average household income in the state at $371,209, which is astounding.
The typical home value in Coldstream is approximately $623,000.
1 – Hunting Valley
Located in the counties of Cuyahoga and Geauga, Hunting Valley has established itself as the wealthiest city in Ohio.
With only 306 households and a population of slightly over 760, the typical home value is about $1.4 million.
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