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North Olmsted, Ohio

Cuyahoga County | ZIP 44070

Seller's Market — May 2026 Data

The historic Old Town Hall building in North Olmsted, Ohio

The historic Old Town Hall, a North Olmsted landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo by Ameike, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 (Wikimedia Commons).

About North Olmsted

Located about 13 miles west of downtown Cleveland in Cuyahoga County, North Olmsted is a well-established suburb known for its central location, strong municipal services, and easy access to major employment centers. The city is anchored by the Great Northern Mall and a busy retail corridor along Lorain and Brookpark Roads, giving residents a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment close to home, while quick access to I-480 and nearby Cleveland Hopkins International Airport makes it especially appealing to commuters and frequent travelers.

Beyond its commercial corridors, North Olmsted offers tree-lined residential streets filled with mid-century ranches and colonials, along with newer construction in select pockets. The highly regarded North Olmsted City Schools, well-maintained parks like Clague Park, and an active community recreation center all contribute to the city's family-friendly reputation. With a strong mix of affordability, convenience, and community amenities, North Olmsted continues to attract first-time buyers, growing families, and downsizers alike.

May 2026 Market Snapshot

According to the latest data from Realtors Property Resource (RPR), North Olmsted's single-family housing market is a seller's market, with low inventory, homes selling in days rather than weeks, and sale prices consistently above asking.

$319,000 Median Sold Price ▼ 0.31% vs. last month
103.7% Sold-to-List Price ▲ 0.96% vs. last month
4 Days Median Days on Market
1.31 Months of Inventory ▲ 19.09% vs. last month
$305,630 Median Estimated Home Value ▲ 5.4% year over year

Livability & Community

North Olmsted (ZIP 44070) earns an AARP Livability Index score of 56 out of 100 — above the national average — with its strongest marks for transportation and civic engagement. The local economy is anchored by healthcare, retail, and manufacturing employers.

AARP Livability Index — 56 / 100
  • Transportation 65
  • Engagement 60
  • Environment 57
  • Neighborhood 55
  • Opportunity 55
  • Health 54
  • Housing 49
Top Industries (U.S. Census)
  • Health Care & Social Assistance 2.45K
  • Retail Trade 2.26K
  • Manufacturing 2.16K
  • Professional, Scientific & Technical 1.55K
  • Education 1.36K

Thinking About North Olmsted?

Whether you're looking to buy, sell, or just want to know what your North Olmsted home is worth in today's market, Hunter Foley can help.