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Property details·Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio·0622001000003

Location

Address

Elyria, OH 44035

Lorain County

Parcel ID

0622001000003

Coordinates

41.412378, -82.068692

County context

Lorain County 2026 Insights

Lorain County, Ohio: Rust Belt Resilience Meets Surprising Affordability

There's a version of Lorain County's story that writes itself as decline — a Lake Erie industrial corridor still bearing the scars of steel mill closures, a city of Lorain that once anchored the American steel trade and still carries a 12.8% poverty rate. But the data in 2024 tells something more complicated and, frankly, more interesting: a housing market running hotter than anyone expected in a county most coastal investors have never heard of.

Nine percent year-over-year price growth is not the story of a struggling Rust Belt backwater. It's the story of a market being discovered.

The Affordability Paradox

At $240,000 median home price against a $70,693 household income, Lorain County sits at roughly a 3.4x price-to-income ratio — well below the national benchmark of 4x, and a fraction of what buyers face in Columbus, Cleveland's eastern suburbs, or any coastal metro. That gap is increasingly hard to ignore for buyers priced out of Cuyahoga County to the east, where median values push significantly higher. Lorain County is, in effect, Cleveland's affordability valve.

The spread between the 10th percentile entry price ($80,000) and the 90th percentile ($524,850) reveals just how stratified the market is internally. Elyria's older working-class neighborhoods and Lorain's near-lakefront blocks trade very differently from Avon, Avon Lake, and North Ridgeville — the county's fast-growing western townships where new construction and lakefront premiums dominate.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$240,000~3.4x income — well below 4x national benchmark
YoY Price Change+9.1%outpacing Ohio statewide average significantly
Homeownership Rate73.7%well above national average of ~65%
Rent Burden Rate43.2%dangerously above the 30% healthy threshold

The Renter Squeeze Hidden Inside a Homeowner County

The homeownership rate — 73.7% — looks like a success story, and for the majority it is. But the renters left behind are in genuine distress. A 43.2% rent burden rate, with nearly one in four renters in severe burden (spending over 50% of income on housing), points to a rental stock that hasn't kept pace. Median rent of $916/month sounds reasonable in isolation, but against the county's significant share of residents on public assistance, with an 18.5% child poverty rate, that number becomes a pressure point.

An Aging, Established Community With Geographic Momentum

A median age of 42.1 and nearly one in five residents over 65 reflects a county that built its population during the mid-century industrial boom and largely stayed. The median year built of 1970 says the same thing about the housing stock. But the western townships — Avon Lake, Westlake-adjacent Avon, Sheffield — are attracting younger families priced out of Cleveland's inner-ring suburbs, and that demographic gravity is almost certainly behind the price surge.

With a limited English-speaking population of 16.3% — notably elevated for a Midwest county — Lorain County also carries a distinct cultural texture, rooted in its history as a destination for immigrant steelworkers from Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Eastern Europe, a legacy that still shapes the city of Lorain's identity today.

FAQs

What makes Lorain County unique? Lorain County sits at the intersection of Rust Belt history and genuine affordability momentum. It offers Lake Erie access, proximity to Cleveland's job market, and home prices still below the national median — while simultaneously posting price growth that rivals much trendier markets. The internal divide between its post-industrial cities and its booming western suburbs makes it one of the most demographically layered counties in Ohio.

Is Lorain County a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers prioritizing affordability relative to income, yes — the price-to-income ratio remains attractive compared to national benchmarks, and the westward suburban growth corridor suggests continued appreciation. However, the 9.1% annual price jump signals that the "undiscovered" window may be closing, particularly in Avon and North Ridgeville.

Why are renters struggling in Lorain County if housing is affordable? The affordability story applies almost entirely to owners. The rental market — particularly for lower-income households in Elyria and the city of Lorain — is under-supplied relative to demand, pushing burden rates well above the healthy 30% threshold. The county's strong homeownership culture means fewer quality rentals get built, creating a two-tier housing experience.

Local market context

Elyria has 36,105 properties in our comprehensive database.

Elyria offers affordable housing with an average price of $212,966.

With a price per square foot of just $123, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Elyria are 27% lower than the Lorain County average.

MetricElyriaLorain Countyvs County
Average Price$212,966$290,451-27%
Avg Sq Ft1,7361,941-11%
Price/Sq Ft$123$150-18%
Properties36,105193,053-81%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Elyria, OH Real Estate

What is the average home price in Elyria, OH?

The average home price in Elyria, OH is $212,966, based on analysis of 36,105 properties in our database.

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Our database includes 36,105 properties in Elyria, OH, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Elyria, OH?

The average price per square foot in Elyria, OH is $123. This is calculated from an average home price of $212,966 and average size of 1,736 square feet.

What is the average home size in Elyria, OH?

Homes in Elyria, OH average 1,736 square feet, with an average price of $212,966.

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