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Underground Railroad roots in a fast-growing city
People who move to Springboro, Ohio, tend to stick around for a while. The city has grown exponentially since the first half of the 19th century when the small mill town was an important stop along the Underground Railroad. "My family's history in Springboro dates back more than 100 years, and I couldn't be prouder to call it home," says Mayor John Agenbroad, who's served eight terms on the City Council. Its location along Interstate 75 has made it a popular base for commuters; Dayton is about 18 miles away, a drive that takes less than 25 minutes, depending on traffic. Within Springboro itself, however, "There's an amazing sense of community pride," according to Agenbroad. Festival committees plan annual events like Christmas in Historic Springboro, and new subdivisions border public parks and walking trails beside Clear Creek. Today, more than 19,000 people call Springboro home, which represents a more than 50% increase since 2000; the city is still steadily growing and is considered to be one of Dayton's most popular suburbs.
Springboro is a historic town with a once important stop along the Underground Railroad.
Springboro's history is shown through restored architecture in a small businesses downtown.
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19th-century homes, mid-century styles and new construction
Properties in Springboro range from mid-century ranch-style and split-level houses to stately Colonials, Greek Revivals and Victorians built as early as the mid-19th century. Single-story 1960s and '70s-era homes typically fall between $200,000 and $400,000, as do the city's historic properties. However, New Traditionals in subdivisions like the Villages at Creekside or in neighborhoods like Clearcreek Township can easily exceed $500,000 and sometimes surpass $600,000. The median price for a single-family home in Springboro is around $460,000, which is higher than the national average of $420,000, and prospective residents can find HOA and non-HOA-restricted homes. Lot sizes average over a quarter of an acre, which means enough space for back porches and trampolines.
Historic Victorian homes can be seen along Main Street in downtown Springboro.
The Springboro area features luxury homes in certain areas of the community.
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Small businesses and shopping centers along Main Street and Central Avenue
Small antique stores and restaurants operate out of historic homes in Springboro's quaint downtown, and the majority of activity takes place along North Main Street and Central Avenue. Some businesses—like Heather's Cafe—were once stops along the Underground Railroad, and today, it's common to find casual taco and tequila joints, sit-down American restaurants and breweries with outdoor seating. La Comedia Dinner Theater, which opened in the 1970s, is one of the oldest in the country and pairs Broadway-style musicals with chef-prepared meals. Springboro is also home to several newer shopping centers like Midway Plaza, which are home to grocery stores, fast food chains and indoor gyms.
Locals can walk through downtown Springboro to explore quaint boutiques and eateries.
Warped Wing's many locally-crafted beers make it a hotspot for residents in Springboro.
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Park space, golf clubs and outdoor concerts
Springboro has over 400 acres of open space and nine recreational parks, which include athletic facilities, colorful playgrounds and walking trails beside Clear Creek. There's also a city-run golf course, Heatherwoode Golf Club, which has both public use and membership options. During the summer months, the Springboro Wind Symphony performs free of charge at the stage in North Park, which is also a go-to spot for pickleball. There's a bike path in Community Park, and kids splash in the nearby creek when the weather heats up. E. Milo Beck Park is known for its elevated prairie views, accented by blooming wildflowers and colorful trees in the fall.
Downtown Springboro's Rotary Park features benches and a gazebo.
North Park is an oasis of green space, which offers locals a vibrant place to get outside.
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The Springboro Performing Arts Center and annual events downtown
Downtown, community members are encouraged to audition for mainstage plays at the city's Performing Arts Center (PAC), which also hosts youth theater opportunities, improv classes and art shows out of its attached galleries. A few blocks down Main Street, the Springboro Historical Society offers guided Underground Railroad tours and a lecture series. Families bring their own folding chairs for summertime concerts at Wright Station, which is a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA). Along with Christmas in Historic Springboro, other annual events include Touch a Truck, Bike the Boro and ARTFest on Main, which has live music and craft booths for kids, along with dozens of art vendors.
Springboro Community School District and educational opportunities at the public library
Children can enroll in the Springboro Community City School District, which earns an overall A-minus rating from Niche and encompasses just over 6,000 students and six schools. Young musicians have the opportunity to join an orchestra starting as early as sixth grade, and students are also encouraged to bring in—and register—their own tech devices for use in the classroom. Springboro also has its own public library, which hosts yoga classes, lectures and author meet-and-greets.
Younger students in Springboro can attend Clearcreek Elementary School.
Springboro High School offers many academic and athletic programs for its students.
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Interstate 75 to Dayton and Cincinnati
Springboro is a primarily car-dependent city, but sidewalks make for a pedestrian-friendly downtown. Interstate 75 leads to Dayton, where it's common for residents to work at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base or Premier Health, and Cincinnati is 40 miles south, also via I-75. Large-scale employers within Springboro's city limits include Kelchner Construction. Residents can choose between airports such as Dayton International and Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International, which has even more options about 52 miles away. Residents can access medical care at facilities such as Kettering Health Miamisburg or Kettering Health Washington Township.
Police Department crime data
With the exception of major thoroughfares like Main Street, also known as Ohio State Route 741, streets in Springboro are relatively quiet, save for the occasional basketball dribble or bike rider. Since 2020, the rate of reported property crimes and violent crimes has consistently remained below statewide and national levels.
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On average, homes in Springboro, OH sell after 22 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Springboro, OH over the last 12 months is $445,000, down 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Experience exceptional luxury living in this expansive 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath home nestled in the prestigious Stonebridge at Settlers Walk. This stately residence boasts a second-floor primary suite and an entire private wing featuring four additional bedrooms, including a full ensuite and a well-appointed hall bath. The main level impresses with elegant spaces such as a formal dining room, private
Welcome to this charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, located in the Tamarack Hills neighborhood. As you step inside you will see this functional lay out, practical for everyday living. As you make your way into the kitchen you will notice the beautiful stainless steel appliances. Off to the left you will have a gorgeous stone fireplace, perfect for relaxing after a long day. Make your way out to the
Your dream build starts here—welcome to one of the final available lots in Country Brook! Tucked away on nearly 2acres, this partially wooded lot offers a rare combination of space, privacy, and natural charm. Imagine designing yourcustom home surrounded by mature trees, where every window frames a view and every inch reflects your vision.Opportunities like this are few and far
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Clearcreek Township is a community that straddles the line between rural and suburban. While the housing developments in the neighborhood close to Interstate 75 have a decidedly modern feel, other parts of the township feel much more far-flung. “The beauty of Clearcreek Township is you get to enjoy country living, but just about everywhere is just a few minutes from I-75 or I-675,” says Realtor Karen Powell of Coldwell Banker Heritage, who has lived and worked in the area for over 40 years. “You get to be surrounded by nature without giving up modern conveniences.”<br><br>Housing options in Clearcreek Township vary considerably depending on where you’re looking. In the Five Points area near the interstate, there are an array of modern developments made up of spacious new traditional homes. Most have floor plans between 2,500 and 3,500 square feet and sell for $400,000 to $600,000. Over the last couple of decades, a number of larger estates have also been built in the forests and farmlands that cover the southern half of the township. These homes typically offer layouts between 4,500 and 6,000 square feet and large yards or even acreage while selling for $800,000 to $1 million. Driving through the neighborhood, you’ll likely see large lawns and scattered forests, both of which give homes in the area a sense of seclusion.<br><br>Locals looking to spend a bit of time outside have a ton of options. Local parks like Patricia Allyn Park offer a standard selection of athletic fields, playgrounds and picnic areas. If you have a sweet tooth, you can always go apple picking at Hidden Valley Orchards, which also has a pumpkin patch and hosts a number of well-attended events throughout the year. But the crown jewel of the area outdoor scene is undoubtedly Caeser Creek State Park. “It’s far and away the most beautiful park in the area,” says Powell. “You’ve got boating, fishing, great hiking trails. People come every weekend from Dayton and Cincinnati, but for most people in Clearcreek it’s just 10 minutes away.”<br><br>Shopping in the area is, for the most part, centered around the malls and shopping centers in Springboro and Franklin, a 7-mile drive for some parts of Clearcreek. However, there are a few popular local shops more centrally located in the township, including the quaint Charm at the Farm Vintage Market and quirky decor shop The Secret Garden. There are a number of farms in the area that sell fresh produce, but the nearest supermarkets are in Franklin.<br><br>There are a few traditional American restaurants around the neighborhood, including the often-crowded Gameday Grill and Patio, a popular weekend gathering spot. However, as with shopping, the local dining scene is centered around Springboro and I-75.<br><br>Clearcreek Township's proximity to the interstate makes it a popular landing spot for commuters. Downtown Dayton is a 21-mile drive, while Cincinnati is closer to 40 miles away.<br><br>The township’s public schools are overseen by Springboro Community City School District, and are generally considered some of the strongest in the area. Five Points Elementary is rated 7-out-of-10 on GreatSchools, while Springboro Junior High is rated 8-out-of-10. Springboro High School has a rare 9-out-of-10 overall rating on the site and offers students college credit through a dual enrollment option at nearby Sinclair Community College.<br><br>Clearcreek Township offers a harmonious fusion of country-style living and suburban convenience, making it an attractive destination for those who value both tradition and modernity.
Property Mix - Square Feet
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Demographics
Total Population
19,890
Median Age
41
Population under 18
26.3%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
18%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$111,685
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$134,215
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
96.6%
College Graduates
52.4%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
22.4%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
69.4%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
41''
Average Winter Low Temperature
22°F
Average Summer High Temperature
86°F
Annual Snowfall
14''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®®
55/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®®
59/ 100
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