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Why Live in Huron
Huron, OH, is a coastal town known for its scenic waterfront living and recreational opportunities along Lake Erie and the Huron River. The Huron Lighthouse is a notable landmark, and the town's marinas, such as the Huron Boat Basin, attract boating and fishing enthusiasts. Nickel Plate Park and Lake Front Park offer beach activities, while Andrew Fabens Memorial Park provides sports facilities and trails. Nature lovers can explore Sheldon Marsh State Nature Preserve and Old Woman’s Creek. Housing in Huron varies from minimal traditional homes and ranchers to New Traditional and Colonial Revival styles, with historic Victorian homes in the Old Plat area. Main Street features local dining options like Harbor House Bar & Grill and Pied Piper Drive In, while Commerce Plaza on U.S. Route 6 offers grocery and hardware stores. Annual events like the Huron River Fest and All Classics Festival foster community spirit. The Huron City School District includes the highly rated Woodlands Elementary School. The town is pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly, with golf carts commonly used for transportation. Nearby Sandusky provides additional shopping and medical facilities, and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is about 44 miles away.
Home Trends in Huron, OH
On average, homes in Huron, OH sell after 60 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Huron, OH over the last 12 months is $320,000, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.