Are you relocating to Ohio? You likely have a million thoughts going through your mind. What will this new city be like? Which are the best neighborhoods? How will I find the very best schools for my kids?

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I provide a free service to help with your Ohio relocation by connecting you with a great Realtor®. I've been building a network of high-quality professional across the country.

Just contact me with the name of the city in Ohio that is your relocation destination and any preferences you have in a relocation specialist and I'll do my very best to help your move be smooth and worry-free.

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Ohio Profile

Photo of Columbus Ohio
Here is a view of Ohio's largest city—Columbus.

Bordered by Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Indiana, it covers 44,828 sq mi (116,104 sq km). Its capital is Columbus. Lake Erie is on its northern boundary; the Ohio River forms part of its southeastern and southern boundary. Ohio was originally inhabited by prehistoric Hopewell mound builders, who disappeared c. ad 400. The earliest European explorers found the area occupied by Miami, Shawnee, and other Indian peoples. The region was ceded to Britain by France after the French and Indian War. In 1803 it became the 17th state and the first state carved out of the Northwest Territory (see Northwest Ordinances). During the 19th century, it became one of the first great industrial states because of its location, transport facilities, and natural resources, including coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Although manufacturing is its most important economic activity, nearly two-thirds of the state is still farmland. It was the birthplace or residence of eight U.S. presidents - William H. Harrison, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William H. Taft, and Warren G. Harding. Its major cities include Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, and Dayton.

Ohio Statistics

Population 11,756,058
Population Change -0.4%
Housing units 5,293,356
Median household income $61,938
Land area (miles) 40,858.76
Persons per square mile 288.8

Ohio Points of Interest

There's more information than I could possibly list here but I want to provide links to further your investigation if you so choose. So, here's a link the Official State Home Page of Ohio. The official tourism website of Ohio helps you find out everything that's great about Ohio.

Weather information is also available by cities. Just visit Ohio Weather - Average Temperatures and Rainfall and then click on the name of the city you are interested in to find data for that specific city. And what state profile would be complete without a link to their Top Attractions and Oddities?

Ohio Relocation Specialists

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Akron

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Canton

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Cincinnati

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Cleveland

Cleveland Ohio and Solon Ohio Real Estate
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Columbus

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Dayton

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Parma

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Toledo

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Youngstown

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