Highest Home Values
- 1 Montrose-Ghent $545,500
- 2 Hudson $466,500
- 3 Peninsula $432,700
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Address searches provide official Summit County Fiscal Office property records and GIS entry points plus maps, flood, wetlands, and listing research tools. County-specific parcel automation is not currently available.
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Start with a Summit County address to open official Summit County Fiscal Office property records and GIS resources alongside FEMA flood maps, wetlands tools, Google Maps, and Zillow research.
Quickly access official Summit County Fiscal Office property records records and county property information.
Open Summit County GIS parcel maps to review boundaries, parcel details, location context, and map-based property research.
Review FEMA Flood Map Service Center and National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) wetlands resources as part of your due diligence workflow.
Researching property information in Summit County often means switching between Summit County Fiscal Office property records, Summit County GIS parcel maps, FEMA flood tools, and wetlands or environmental review resources. ZipMyParcel simplifies that workflow by giving you one address-based starting point for those official and general research tools.
This page is designed for investors, agents, developers, and buyers who want a faster way to access county-level property research tools across communities such as Akron, Barberton, Boston Heights, Clinton, Cuyahoga Falls, and Fairlawn without replacing the official data itself.
Start Property SearchCompare cities, towns, and Census-designated places in Summit County, Ohio by median home value, household income, population, homeownership rate, and estimated population change using U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year estimates.
Includes incorporated cities, towns, and Census-designated places.
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Includes incorporated cities, towns, and Census-designated places.
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Akron
City |
189,247 | $48,076 | $122,000 | 50.7% | -4.4% |
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Barberton
City |
24,844 | $52,267 | $135,200 | 62.3% | -4.8% |
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Boston Heights
Census Place |
1,381 | $121,250 | $431,800 | 94% | 28.9% |
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Clinton
Census Place |
1,216 | $76,689 | $185,000 | 88.8% | -3.9% |
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Cuyahoga Falls
City |
50,909 | $72,705 | $183,300 | 64.4% | 3.5% |
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Fairlawn
City |
7,711 | $97,055 | $284,600 | 76.7% | 2.6% |
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Green
City |
27,393 | $95,047 | $280,200 | 75.1% | 6.3% |
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Hudson
City |
23,039 | $171,427 | $466,500 | 88.4% | 3.5% |
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Lakemore
Census Place |
2,914 | $59,758 | $158,400 | 84.3% | -5.2% |
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Macedonia
City |
12,152 | $101,285 | $308,500 | 90.4% | 2.3% |
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Mogadore
Census Place |
3,806 | $82,557 | $181,900 | 87.8% | 7.6% |
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Montrose-Ghent
Census-designated place |
5,903 | $180,250 | $545,500 | 94.4% | 18.4% |
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Munroe Falls
City |
5,000 | $81,214 | $250,800 | 79.2% | -1.1% |
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New Franklin
City |
13,843 | $90,244 | $214,300 | 88.3% | -2.2% |
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Northfield
Census Place |
3,543 | $70,917 | $166,700 | 72.4% | -3.3% |
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Norton
City |
11,524 | $90,464 | $200,800 | 87.4% | -4.1% |
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Peninsula
Census Place |
576 | $117,708 | $432,700 | 84.8% | -10.4% |
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Pigeon Creek
Census-designated place |
829 | $162,917 | $368,700 | 93.3% | 0.2% |
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Portage Lakes
Census-designated place |
5,913 | $64,375 | $167,000 | 61.4% | -16.6% |
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Reminderville
City |
5,387 | $106,905 | $333,000 | 85.3% | 27.1% |
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Richfield
Census Place |
3,721 | $82,560 | $333,900 | 84.5% | 1.9% |
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Sawyerwood
Census-designated place |
1,241 | $51,731 | $134,000 | 94.8% | -23.1% |
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Silver Lake
Census Place |
2,515 | $139,934 | $319,400 | 94.1% | -0.7% |
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Stow
City |
34,240 | $93,727 | $248,000 | 72% | -1.5% |
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Tallmadge
City |
18,335 | $89,410 | $232,500 | 82.7% | 4.2% |
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Twinsburg
City |
19,410 | $99,144 | $318,800 | 79.4% | 3.8% |
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Twinsburg Heights
Census-designated place |
1,144 | N/A | $158,300 | 52.8% | 68.5% |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (2024). Estimated population change compares the 2019 and 2024 ACS releases. Some listed Census places extend beyond county boundaries, and their statistics represent the entire Census place.
ZipMyParcel is built for investors, land buyers, agents, and developers working in Summit County who need a faster way to move between Summit County Fiscal Office property records, GIS parcel maps, flood zone research, and due diligence tools.
Summit County includes Akron, Barberton, Boston Heights, Clinton, Cuyahoga Falls, and Fairlawn. Research across Akron, Barberton, Boston Heights, Clinton, Cuyahoga Falls, Fairlawn, and other Summit County communities often requires comparing official property records with parcel mapping, flood, wetlands, and access context.
ZipMyParcel helps users move faster between Summit County Fiscal Office property records, Summit County GIS parcel maps, FEMA Flood Map Service Center, and National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) resources without replacing the official county records themselves.
Search from the homepage, visit the Ohio Property Search, or use the Chrome extension page to see how highlighting an address can open Summit County property research tools even faster.
Go to Homepage SearchYou can search using a property address to access official Summit County Fiscal Office property records records, Summit County GIS parcel maps, and other research tools from a single starting point.
Property records are available through Summit County Fiscal Office property records. An address search on ZipMyParcel provides the official county search entry point without claiming an automatically resolved parcel record.
Open the official Summit County Fiscal Office property records resource from the address results and use its public property search to confirm the parcel ID. ZipMyParcel does not currently automate parcel-ID resolution for Summit County.
Common tools include Summit County Fiscal Office property records, Summit County GIS parcel maps, FEMA Flood Map Service Center, and National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) wetlands layers.
ZipMyParcel is designed to assist with research and due diligence. It does not replace official records or professional review, and users should always verify information with the appropriate jurisdiction before making decisions.
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