U.S. ZIP Code · OH44236
Summit County · Akron, OH
Appreciation
- 1-year
- +4.0%
- 5-year / yr
- +6.2%
- 10-year / yr
- +5.4%
Relative price
- vs U.S.
- +89.7%
- vs metro
- +109.3%
- vs state
- +146.5%
Price history
Zillow Home Value Index — monthly, smoothed and seasonally adjusted.
The typical home in 44236 is worth $539,002 — 109.3% above the Akron, OH median. Over the past year, values have risen 4.0%. The effective property tax rate is 1.5%.
#Rent & investment
Typical asking rent, and the returns it implies at the current home value.
#Property tax
Effective rate — total real estate taxes paid relative to total home value.
#Climate risk
FEMA National Risk Index ratings for Summit County. "Not Applicable" means the hazard does not threaten the county.
- Overall risk
- Relatively Moderate[4]
- Riverine flood
- Relatively High
- Coastal flood
- Not Applicable
- Wildfire
- Very Low
- Drought
- No Rating
- Heat wave
- Relatively Moderate
- Hurricane
- Relatively Low
- Tornado
- Relatively High
- Earthquake
- Relatively Low
- Winter weather
- Relatively High
#Who lives here
#Migration
Household moves in and out of Summit County over a year, from IRS tax-return data.
- Net migration
- -218[5]
- Moved in
- 12,272
- Moved out
- 12,490
Schools
Open public schools in this ZIP, from the NCES Common Core of Data.
- Public schools
- 5
- Elementary
- 3
- Middle
- 1
- High
- 1
Hudson High School
High · Grades 9–12 · Hudson City
1,429 students
Hudson Middle School
Middle · Grades 6–8 · Hudson City
1,034 students
East Woods Intermediate School
Elementary · Grades 3–5 · Hudson City
1,016 students
Ellsworth Hill Elementary School
Elementary · Grades 1–2 · Hudson City
640 students
McDowell Early Learning School
Elementary · Grades PK–K · Hudson City
382 students
Run the numbers
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#Metro ranking
Where this ZIP sits among others in its metro area.
Frequently asked
- How much is a home worth in ZIP code 44236?
- The typical home in 44236 is worth $539,002, based on the Zillow Home Value Index.
- Are home values rising in 44236?
- Home values in 44236 are up 4.0% over the past year, and up 6.2% a year over five years.
- What is the property tax rate in 44236?
- The effective property tax rate in 44236 is 1.5% — roughly $8,000 a year on a typical home.
- Who lives in 44236?
- ZIP code 44236 has a population of 25,941 and a median household income of $168,595.
#Comparable ZIPs
Same metro, nearest typical home value. Each card shows the comparable ZIP's headline numbers so you can scan at a glance.
Richfield, OH
- Typical home
- $494,819
- Gross yield
- —
Peninsula, OH
- Typical home
- $421,577
- Gross yield
- —
Montrose-Ghent CDP, OH
- Typical home
- $415,043
- Gross yield
- —
Aurora, OH
- Typical home
- $408,622
- Gross yield
- —
Pigeon Creek CDP, OH
- Typical home
- $366,520
- Gross yield
- 6.4%
Twinsburg, OH
- Typical home
- $354,093
- Gross yield
- 6.5%
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