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Holding court in North Royalton
Located almost halfway between Akron and Cleveland is the small suburban city of North Royalton. Intersected by Interstate 80 and very close to Interstate 77, North Royalton is a city that has easy commute routes. This is important because, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city’s population of just under 31,000 has nearly a half-hour mean travel time to work. This makes North Royalton a suburban retreat for those who don’t mind commuting into the big city for work but want to enjoy the quiet and the safety of a smaller town. Residents will enjoy plenty of green space, as much of the city, especially in the south, features dense woodlands. Nearly 75% of residents own homes in North Royalton, which is comprised of a handful of neighborhoods with single-family homes sitting on quiet streets with little to no traffic.
North Royalton offers quiet neighborhoods away from the busy city.
Welcome signs can be found at nearly every entrance to North Royalton.
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House prices declining
The median price for a single-family home in North Royalton is $270,000 as of January 2024. This is 20% higher than the Ohio median. The prices had been rapidly rising over the past half-decade but have declined in recent months. Median prices in North Royalton have risen 58% over the past five years and 25% over the past three years. However, from January 2023 to January 2024, prices have dropped by 11%. One reason for prices being higher than the Ohio median is the quiet that comes with living further outside the major cities, with Cleveland and Akron still easily accessible. Homes also sit on larger lots than many in the larger cities.
Ranch homes are widely available in North Royalton.
New build homes in North Royalton offer large living spaces for growing families.
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Low crime rates
North Royalton residents enjoy the comfort of living in an area that has very little in the way of violent crime. Overall, violent crime has seen a 29% reduction in North Royalton over the last five years and only 12 cases were reported in 2022, 95% fewer than the Ohio average. However, property-related crime has increased by 57% over the past five years. Despite the rise, North Royalton sees 90% fewer property-related crime reports than the Ohio average.
North Royalton schools
North Royalton is a small city, and with that comes a small school district. The North Royalton City School District has an A-minus rating on Niche and is comprised of just three schools and 4,000 students. The district earned A grades on Niche for academics and teacher quality. Albion Elementary has an A grade on Niche, while North Royalton High School has an A-minus rating. The high school was ranked as one of the top 50 public schools in Ohio and is known for its robust arts programs, including a 200-member marching band and five different choirs.
North Royalton Elementary School provides state of the art amenities for its students.
Kids are challenged to excel at North Royalton Middle School.
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Fun at Memorial Park
North Royalton has plenty of recreation space, as the city state’s almost 10% of its total area is parkland. The largest is Memorial Park, which has a splash pad, playgrounds and many basketball and tennis courts. Memorial Park is also the site for movie nights in the summer and other city-sponsored events. Many residents are members of the North Royalton YMCA, which serves as a place for community members to exercise inside during the cold winter months. The city promotes youth football and soccer leagues that play at Heasley Field and a youth baseball program that plays many games at York Road Ballfield. Hikers and bikers will appreciate being near the Cleveland Metroparks all-purpose trail, which provides miles of challenging terrain. Locals can also take the quick drive up to Cleveland to take in a Guardians or Cavaliers game, while there are a half dozen major golf courses just south of city limits.
North Royalton has many parks with walking trails that wind through lush wooded areas.
Basketball courts are open all year at North Royalton's Memorial Park.
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RTA buses and two airports
Locals have the option to ride the buses provided by the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, which provides transportation from North Royalton to Cleveland. The town is positioned right off Interstate 77, which provides easy access to nearby cities. Just 19 miles from Cleveland, residents can be in the big city in just over 20 minutes. Interstate 77 also serves as a quick way to make the 29-mile drive south to Akron. There are a pair of airports in the area for those who want to travel by air. The Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is just nine miles from North Royalton, while the Akron-Canton Regional Airport is 30 miles from town.
Shopping on State Road
Most of the dining and shopping in North Royalton can be found along State Road between Royalwood Road and Akins Road. This corridor has boutique shops as well as big box stores that provide convenience to shoppers. The city also has a plethora of coffee shops, restaurants and breweries. Those who want to experience a greater variety can head to Akron or Cleveland for a more robust culinary scene or to visit museums like the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Loder's Shake Shoppe offers a variety of tasty treats for North Royalton locals.
Fans from North Royalton gather at Niko's Bar and Gyros to watch Cleveland's sports teams.
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Town Center District
The city of North Royalton is looking to create economic opportunities while maintaining a strong connection with current residents. One way to ensure both of these successes is through the proposed Town Center District, which would centralize restaurants and boutique shopping into one downtown area where community members could convene to shop and dine. There are also significant efforts being put into making the town more accessible to bicyclists and pedestrians. Another area of improvement that North Royalton has targeted is the city’s parks and recreation. Major upgrades are being done to Memorial Park and providing more natural grass areas for free play throughout the city.
Ridge Road and Royalton Road are the main thoroughfares at the center of North Royalton.
Aukerman Park entrance sign in North Royalton, Ohio.
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