Homeownership Rate in Ohio

ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates

Homeownership Rate
67.2% +4.3% vs nat'l
Rank #29 of 52
45th %ile

How Ohio Compares

Ohio
67.2%
National
64.4%
4.3% above

State Ranking

Rank State Value
#26 Louisiana 67.4%
#27 Arizona 67.4%
#28 Virginia 67.3%
#29 Ohio 67.2%
#30 Kansas 67.2%
#31 Illinois 67.1%
#32 Tennessee 66.9%
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Highest Homeownership Counties in Ohio

# County Homeownership
1 Geauga County 87.2%
2 Putnam County 87.1%
3 Ottawa County 83.6%
4 Noble County 83.5%
5 Henry County 82.5%
6 Van Wert County 82.1%
7 Morrow County 81.2%
8 Medina County 80.3%
9 Fulton County 80.2%
10 Paulding County 80.1%

Lowest Homeownership Counties in Ohio

# County Homeownership
88 Franklin County 52.8%
87 Hamilton County 59.3%
86 Cuyahoga County 59.4%
85 Athens County 60.4%
84 Lucas County 62.0%
83 Montgomery County 62.5%
82 Wood County 64.4%
81 Fayette County 64.7%
80 Marion County 67.5%
79 Summit County 67.5%

Homeownership Rate in Ohio

Ohio has a homeownership rate of 67.2%, ranking #29 of 52 among all 52 states and territories. This is 4.3% above the national value of 64.4%.

Across Ohio's 88 counties, homeownership rate ranges from 52.8% to 87.2%. The county with the highest value is Geauga County at 87.2%.

Percentage of occupied housing units that are owner-occupied.

About this data

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2024). All values are estimates derived from survey samples and are subject to margin of error. For more information, see our methodology.