$770 - $1,185 per month
Beckford Place Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
1113 N Main St, North Canton, OH 44720
$770 - $1,185 per month
Beckford Place Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
1113 N Main St, North Canton, OH 44720
$650 - $900 per month
Legends Pointe
Studio - 2 Beds
1801 Trinity Plaza NW, Canton, OH 44709
$676 - $1,983 per month
Woodside Terrace Apartments
Studio - 3 Beds
2901 Parklane St NW, Canton, OH 44709
$695 - $915 per month
Foxhaven
Studio - 2 Beds
4171 Foxhaven Ave NW, Canton, OH 44718
$600 - $1,050 per month
Case Mansion Flats
Studio - 2 Beds
123 17th St NW, Canton, OH 44703
$545 - $730 per month
Canterbury Commons
Studio - 2 Beds
7036 Hills And Dales Rd NW, Canton, OH 44708
Canton's identity as the birthplace of professional football shines through at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, drawing visitors year-round to explore football history. The city's rich heritage extends to the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum and the stunning McKinley National Memorial, which honors the legacy of President William McKinley. Cultural attractions include the Canton Museum of Art's American collections and the First Ladies National Historic Site at the Saxton McKinley House. The dining scene features established institutions like Bender's Tavern, serving quality seafood since 1902, alongside the expansive 55-acre Gervasi Vineyard estate with its Tuscan-inspired restaurants.
The housing market in Canton presents diverse options across distinct neighborhoods. Single-family homes constitute the primary housing stock, with median prices varying significantly by area. Glenmoor commands a median price of $366,500 for single-family homes, while Lake Cable homes reach $420,000. More affordable options exist in Crystal Park, where the median single-family home price is $84,900. The citywide median sale price stands at $174,400, with townhomes at $280,000 and two-bedroom condos at $224,900.
Property taxes in Canton reflect a 1.32% effective rate in Stark County, comparing favorably to nearby Akron's 1.54%. The local income tax rate is 2.50%, matching Akron but higher than North Canton's 1.50%. Education options include Lake Cable Elementary and Jackson Memorial Middle School, both achieving A ratings. Kent State University at Stark and Malone University provide higher education opportunities. The Stark Area Regional Transit Authority facilitates public transportation, while the Akron-Canton Airport sits just 10 miles north of downtown.