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Why Live in Kettering
Kettering, Ohio, a green suburban city in the Dayton metropolitan area, is known for its ongoing development and strategic planning. Named after inventor Charles F. Kettering, the city is home to over 1,000 businesses, with the Kettering Health Network as a primary employer. Despite being landlocked, Kettering is expanding, with new housing projects like the 260 homes along County Line Road expected by 2026. The city features a mix of ranch-style, split-level, New Traditional, and Cape Cod homes, along with multifamily properties and apartments. The Kettering City School District, Archbishop Alter High School, Dayton Regional STEM School, and the nearby University of Dayton are highly rated educational institutions. Kettering lacks an official downtown but is working on establishing one, with Kettering Town Center and Town and Country serving as major commercial hubs. Attractions include the Fraze Pavilion, a 4,300-seat amphitheater hosting concerts and festivals, and Hills & Dales MetroPark, known for its hiking trails and winter cross-country skiing. Delco Park offers diverse sports facilities and a BMX track, while Moraine Country Club provides golfing opportunities. Community events like the Art on the Commons Fine Arts and Crafts Festival and EcoFEST promote local engagement and sustainability. The city is well-connected with bike paths, bus routes, and proximity to Interstates 75 and 675, with Dayton International Airport 17 miles away.
Home Trends in Kettering, OH
On average, homes in Kettering, OH sell after 47 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Kettering, OH over the last 12 months is $169,500, down 32% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.