Most Affordable Cities in Ohio
Cities ranked by lowest median home value · 50 cities · Updated 2026-04-05
This ranking shows the most affordable cities in Ohio based on data from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates. All 50 cities are sorted by lowest median home value from lowest to highest. Ai leads the ranking with a value of $9,999 and a population of 598.
The top three cities are Ai ($9,999), New Haven CDP (Hamilton County), Ohio ($9,999), and Elizabethtown ($11,200). Data is updated nightly from official Census APIs. Click any city name to view its full demographic profile, or see the national most affordable cities ranking to compare across all 50 states. You can also explore all cities in Ohio.
| Rank | City | Value | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Ai | $9,999 | 598 |
| #2 | New Haven CDP (Hamilton County), Ohio | $9,999 | 220 |
| #3 | Elizabethtown | $11,200 | 267 |
| #4 | Miamitown | $27,500 | 946 |
| #5 | Holloway | $30,000 | 376 |
| #6 | Kunkle | $37,700 | 263 |
| #7 | Stratton | $39,700 | 249 |
| #8 | Nettle Lake | $43,900 | 213 |
| #9 | Rendville | $51,000 | 96 |
| #10 | Trimble | $51,900 | 444 |
| #11 | Tiro | $52,300 | 234 |
| #12 | Dola | $53,800 | 141 |
| #13 | Cecil | $54,500 | 156 |
| #14 | Corning | $54,800 | 494 |
| #15 | New Bloomington | $55,400 | 410 |
| #16 | Wellsville | $55,400 | 3,096 |
| #17 | New Boston | $55,900 | 2,392 |
| #18 | Coalton | $56,000 | 464 |
| #19 | Macksburg | $56,300 | 111 |
| #20 | Adamsville | $56,500 | 331 |
| #21 | Canal Lewisville | $57,300 | 628 |
| #22 | Empire | $57,900 | 264 |
| #23 | Elmwood Place | $58,300 | 2,368 |
| #24 | Amsterdam | $58,400 | 368 |
| #25 | Youngstown | $58,400 | 59,605 |
| #26 | Drexel | $58,700 | 1,659 |
| #27 | Union City | $59,100 | 1,367 |
| #28 | McGuffey | $59,500 | 378 |
| #29 | New Straitsville | $61,000 | 682 |
| #30 | Adena | $61,700 | 720 |
| #31 | Palestine | $62,500 | 177 |
| #32 | Bergholz | $63,100 | 501 |
| #33 | West Millgrove | $65,000 | 92 |
| #34 | McDermott | $65,900 | 366 |
| #35 | Highland Holiday | $66,400 | 1,004 |
| #36 | Pomeroy | $66,500 | 1,732 |
| #37 | Bairdstown | $66,700 | 82 |
| #38 | Centerville (Thurman) | $66,700 | 41 |
| #39 | Brownsville | $66,800 | 333 |
| #40 | Rarden | $67,100 | 165 |
| #41 | Hollansburg | $67,500 | 260 |
| #42 | Scott | $67,500 | 212 |
| #43 | West Logan | $68,100 | 537 |
| #44 | East Cleveland | $68,900 | 13,666 |
| #45 | Haydenville | $69,000 | 386 |
| #46 | Milton Center | $70,000 | 240 |
| #47 | Leesville | $70,200 | 241 |
| #48 | Brilliant | $70,400 | 1,065 |
| #49 | Grover Hill | $70,600 | 472 |
| #50 | Bowerston | $71,300 | 446 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What city has the most affordable in Ohio?
Ai ranks #1 for most affordable cities in Ohio with a value of $9,999 and a population of 598.
How many cities are ranked for most affordable cities in Ohio?
There are 50 cities ranked for most affordable cities in Ohio. Rankings are based on data from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
How does Ohio compare to other states for most affordable cities?
You can compare Ohio's city rankings to other states or view the national ranking at our national most affordable cities page, which lists the top 100 cities across all 50 states.