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Why Live in Kenton
Kenton, OH, a small city with a population of around 8,000, serves as the seat of Hardin County and is steeped in history, notably showcased at the Hardin County Courthouse. The city is surrounded by farmland and features a mix of local businesses, including Twirl Bride, antique stores like Warehouse 13, and eateries such as The Sweet Note Cafe and Michael Angelo’s. Skinny’s Tavern, located on the outskirts, is a local favorite for pub fare. Residential areas are characterized by late 19th and early 20th-century homes, including farmhouses, Craftsmans, and Queen Annes, with sidewalks and shaded lots. Recreational opportunities abound with France Lake for fishing and kayaking, Saulisberry Park, and Murray Park with its splash pad. The Hardin County YMCA offers various programs, and Lawrence Woods Nature Preserve provides a scenic boardwalk trail. Kenton City Schools, in partnership with Ohio Hi-Point Career Center, offer career and technical education. Annual events like the Hardin County Fair and Eats on the Street Food Truck Fest draw crowds for livestock shows, live music, and food trucks. Infrastructure improvements are ongoing, with Main Street already revamped and more updates planned by 2028. U.S. Route 68 runs through Kenton, connecting it to Toledo, 75 miles away, while John Glenn Columbus International Airport is about 70 miles away, providing access to numerous destinations.
Home Trends in Kenton, OH
On average, homes in Kenton, OH sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Kenton, OH over the last 12 months is $150,000, up 13% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.