Municipality Guide

Investing in OHIO, PA

Updated | 2026 Investment Analysis

$435K
Median Asking NOW
5.3%
Cap Rate (at list price) NOW
-15.4%
Flip ROI (at list price) NOW
13
Active NOW
51
Sold

OHIO offers compelling opportunities for real estate investors seeking value in 2026. With a median listing price of $435,000 and Class A+ (premium) designation, this municipality appeals to appreciation-focused investors seeking stable, high-value properties. Current market data shows an average cap rate of 5.3% at list price and projected flip ROI of -15.4% at list price for investment properties. Both metrics are computed against the seller's asking price - not against a negotiated Maximum Allowable Offer (MAO) - so they measure how aggressively listings are priced versus the 70% ARV - rehab benchmark. Investors currently have access to 13 single-family homes on the market.

Investment Highlights

-15.4% Projected Flip ROI (at list price)

Value-Focused fix-and-flip potential at current asking prices. Negative values mean retail listings are typically priced above the 70% ARV - rehab MAO formula and require negotiation to hit a profitable flip.

Market Overview

The median listing price in OHIO is $435,000, with properties ranging from $275,000 to $505,900. Recent sales data shows a median sale price of $499,000 with properties spending an average of 85 days on market. After-repair values (ARV) in this area average $423,132, providing clear targets for fix-and-flip investors. Rental properties in OHIO command an average of $2,639 per month, supporting strong cash flow for buy-and-hold strategies.

OHIO vs Wider Market

How OHIO compares on the metrics that matter to investors. Headline price, DOM, cap (at sale), ARV, and rent use the trailing 12-month sold cohort because most areas have only a handful of homes for sale at any moment. Projected flip ROI uses active listings at list price (most closings are not flips). Current inventory counts and U.S. Census demographics are listed separately. Sheriff sale starting bids are listed separately and are not mixed into market price baselines.

Metric OHIOAllegheny County
12-Month Market Activity - trailing 12 months through Jul 19, 2026
Homes sold (last 12 months) 518,869
Median sold price $499,000$274,900
Median $/sqft (sold) $239$186
Median days on market 5865
Cap rate (at sold price) 4.8%5.8%
ARV $410,343$262,284
Rent (monthly) $2,550$1,749
Current Inventory NOW - active listings as of Jul 19, 2026
Active listings (count) 133,782
Currently asking (median) $435,000$225,000
Projected flip ROI (active, at list) -11.7%-11.4%
Upcoming sheriff sales (count) --
Demographics ACS - U.S. Census ACS 2024
Median household income $154,886$75,245
Renter % 12.3%33.5%
Vacancy rate -5.0%
Poverty rate 4.1%11.9%

12-Month Market Activity: Closed sales in the trailing 365 days. Median sold price, $/sqft, days on market, modeled cap rate at recorded sale price, ARV, and rent use this cohort. Flip ROI is not shown here: most closings are not fix-and-flips. Pittsburgh and Allegheny County use the same window.

Cap rate (sold cohort): Unlevered cap at each sale's Final Price with estimated rent, 30% expense-ratio NOI, and modeled buying costs - not at MAO.

Projected flip ROI (active): From current MLS listings at list price (median when available). Not realized profit on past sales.

Current Inventory: Active listing counts, median ask, projected flip ROI at list, and sheriff sale counts as of the freshness date above.

Demographics: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2024 5-year estimate, aggregated across census tracts.

Current Opportunities

Single-Family Homes for Sale 13

There are currently 13 single-family investment properties available in OHIO. Prices start at $275,000 with a median of $435,000.

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Why Invest in OHIO?

Strategic Location: OHIO is located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, part of the greater Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The region benefits from a diversified economy anchored by healthcare, education, and technology sectors.

Neighborhood Profile: As a Class A+ (premium) area, OHIO attracts appreciation-focused investors seeking stable, high-value properties. Understanding the neighborhood class helps investors align their strategy with the local market dynamics.

Rent-to-Price Ratio: With average rents of $2,639/month against a median price of $435,000, OHIO shows a 7.28% gross rent multiplier, exceeding the 1% rule benchmark.

Ideal Investor Profile

OHIO is best suited for investors prioritizing appreciation and stability over immediate cash flow. Properties here typically require less renovation and attract higher-quality tenants, making it ideal for passive investors or those building long-term wealth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is OHIO a good place to invest in real estate in 2026?

Yes, OHIO offers solid investment potential in 2026. With an average cap rate of 5.3% and 13 properties currently available, investors can find opportunities aligned with both fix-and-flip and buy-and-hold strategies.

What is the average home price in OHIO?

The median listing price in OHIO is $435,000. Prices range from $275,000 to $505,900, providing options for various investment budgets.

What is the average rent in OHIO?

Rental properties in OHIO average $2,639 per month. Combined with the median purchase price of $435,000, this supports a cap rate of approximately 5.3%.

What type of investor is OHIO best for?

OHIO is best suited for investors prioritizing appreciation and stability over immediate cash flow. Properties here typically require less renovation and attract higher-quality tenants, making it ideal for passive investors or those building long-term wealth.

What cap rate can investors expect in OHIO?

DealScanner-tracked active listings in OHIO show an average cap rate of 5.3% computed at the seller's list price (not at a negotiated MAO). This is in line with the typical Pittsburgh market range of 5 to 7 percent for buy-and-hold rentals. The cap rate at a negotiated purchase price below list would be higher.

What does it cost to rehab a property in OHIO?

For fix-and-flip projects in OHIO, DealScanner estimates an average rehab budget of $15,338. Combined with the median purchase of $435,000 and an average ARV of $423,132, this drives the projected ROI quoted above. Actual rehab cost varies by property condition, scope, and contractor selection.

What neighborhood class is OHIO?

OHIO is a Class A+ (premium) area on the DealScanner neighborhood-class scale (A through D). Class designation reflects property condition, tenant profile, rent stability, and appreciation potential. This makes OHIO a fit for appreciation-focused investors seeking stable, high-value properties.

What are the demographic and rental signals for OHIO?

U.S. Census tract aggregates for OHIO show a median household income of $154,886, a renter share of 12%. These are factual signals, not forecasts - they help investors size up tenant pool, rent stability, and property-management overhead.

How does OHIO compare to Pittsburgh and Allegheny County?

See the comparison table on this page for OHIO side-by-side with Pittsburgh and Allegheny County baselines on median price, price-per-sqft, average cap rate, average rent, and key census signals. Areas that beat both baselines on cap rate while staying in line on demographics typically offer the strongest risk-adjusted returns.

How fresh is the OHIO data on this page?

Active listings, sheriff sales, recent sales, and rent estimates are refreshed daily from MLS, county records, and public sources. Census signals are updated annually from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimates. For the most current view, see the live OHIO data hub linked on this page.

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