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Can You Afford To Live In Vermilion? Here’s What It Costs To Live Here

Joseph Jones August 29, 2024 2 minutes read
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Vermilion, Ohio.

Vermilion, Ohio’s housing market presents a diverse range of options for both homebuyers and renters, with prices that cater to different budgets. As of mid-2024, the median home price stands at $230,000. However, the market shows a broad spectrum, with home prices ranging from as low as $137,777 to as high as $500,000. These variations are influenced by factors such as property size, location, and recent updates. Larger homes or those with modern amenities command higher prices, especially those with waterfront views or extensive renovations.

For those looking to rent, Vermilion offers options that cater to various needs. The average rental cost is approximately $1,350 per month, but this can range from $800 for smaller, basic units to $2,200 for higher-end properties. The more expensive rentals often come with added features such as proximity to the lake, updated interiors, or larger living spaces.

Comparatively, Vermilion’s rental market is influenced by its appeal as a lakeside community, which can drive up prices, especially during peak seasons. The town’s charm, combined with its location, attracts both long-term residents and seasonal renters, contributing to a dynamic housing market.

As the market evolves, potential buyers and renters should consider what drives these pricing trends. Factors like location, property updates, and community appeal play a significant role in Vermilion’s housing costs. Understanding these dynamics can help you make informed decisions in this competitive market.

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