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Why Live in Clyde
Clyde, Ohio, is a small Sandusky County community with a strong industrial base and a noticeable focus on outdoor attractions and local events. Home to a large Whirlpool manufacturing facility, it draws residents who like being close to bigger cities while still having room to renovate older homes or enjoy quieter surroundings. The housing stock reflects its late-19th- and early-20th-century roots, with Farmhouse, Victorian, Four Square and Craftsman-style homes lining tree-shaded streets, plus midcentury ranch and split-level homes that appeared as development moved away from the center. Many properties are in the process of being updated, keeping original character while adding modern features. Clyde-Green Springs School District serves the area, and local schools have solid overall ratings, with athletics playing a big role in community life at Robert Bishop Stadium. Outdoor recreation is a daily convenience, from paved walking paths, covered bridges and a pool with waterslides at Clyde Community Park to the adjacent dog park and the quieter Cherry Street Park. The North Coast Inland Trail runs through town for longer walks and bike rides, and residents are about 10 miles from Sandusky Bay parks and 30 miles from Lake Erie. Downtown South Main Street has a few small businesses, bars and restaurants, including Route 20 Diner and Wild Brew, plus a local grocery, while nearby Fremont adds larger chains. Community events such as the Clyde Fair, monthly Community Market and “Winesburg Christmas” keep the calendar active throughout the year.
Home Trends in Clyde, OH
On average, homes in Clyde, OH sell after 52 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Clyde, OH over the last 12 months is $179,000, up 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.