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Often called “Gem City,” Dayton, OH, is an iconic Midwestern city. There are countless things to do in the city whether you check out one of the parks like Carillon Historical Park and RiverScape MetroPark, or visit museums like the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and the Dayton Art Institute. No wonder 137,600 people are living in Dayton. If you’re considering buying a home in Dayton, know that the median home sale price is $99,500, and the average rent for an apartment in Dayton is about $894. 

But if you’re looking to live in a more suburban area, Redfin has collected 9 of the best suburbs of Dayton, Ohio, to consider living in. And the best part is that they’re all less than 21 miles away from the city center. You’ll be close enough to explore all of Dayton’s best activities, without living the city life.

#1: Moraine

Median home price: $125,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $143 
Distance from Dayton: 5 miles
Moraine, OH homes for sale
Moraine, OH apartments for rent 

With a median home sale price of $125,000, Moraine is the first place on our list of Dayton suburbs. About a 5 mile drive away from downtown Dayton, Moraine is home to roughly 6,400 people. If you’re considering moving to this area make sure to explore the Carillon Historical Park where you’ll find the Wright Brothers National Museum, and hike along the Great Miami River Trail.

#2: Oakwood

Median home price: $145,500 
Average sale price per square foot: $81 
Distance from Dayton: 3 miles
Oakwood, OH homes for sale 
Oakwood, OH apartments for rent 

Taking the second spot on our list is Oakwood. Just about 3 miles from Dayton, you can visit museums like the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and the Dayton Art Institute in no time. When living in this suburb of 9,600 people, you can spend time exploring the charming downtown, and make sure to visit one of the many parks in Oakwood like Centennial Park, Shafor Park, or Orchardly Park. 

#3: West Carrollton

Median home price: $149,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $108 
Average rent for an apartment: $1,121 
Distance from Dayton: 8 miles
West Carrollton, OH homes for sale 
West Carrollton, OH apartments for rent 

Just 8 miles away, you’ll find the suburb of West Carrollton. Even with a population of about 13,200, there are plenty of cool areas to explore in West Carrollton. Make sure to stroll along the Great Miami River Recreation Trail, and visit Hintermeister Park, if you move to the third suburb on our list. 

Autumn Road. Wood fence under trees. Carriage Hill MetroPark, Huber Heights or Dayton, Ohio.

#4: Riverside

Median home price: $172,750 
Average sale price per square foot: $133 
Average rent for an apartment: $1,248 
Distance from Dayton: 4 miles
Riverside, OH homes for sale 
Riverside, OH apartments for rent 

Only slightly more expensive than West Carrollton is none other than Riverside. There are several top attractions you may want to check out in this suburb of Dayton, Ohio. Make sure to visit the expansive National Museum of the US Air Force and take in the views at Eastwood MetroPark.

#5: Brookville

Median home price: $173,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $115 
Distance from Dayton: 21 miles
Brookville, OH homes for sale 
Brookville, OH apartments for rent 

Just 21 miles away from downtown Dayton is Brookville, another great suburb to consider moving to. With 5,900 people living in this town, Brookville is a great option to consider when looking to stay close to Dayton without paying the premium for a home in the city. Living in Brookville, you can spend the day at Golden Gate Park and check out the shops and restaurants in the town.

#6: Englewood

Median home price: $187,500 
Average sale price per square foot: $119 
Distance from Dayton: 15 miles
Englewood, OH homes for sale 
Englewood, OH apartments for rent 

Another well-known Dayton suburb is Englewood, where the home prices are $187,500. With just about 13,500 people living in Englewood, it’s a great suburb to consider buying a house in. There’s lots of activities to do in this suburb. For example, you can explore Englewood MetroPark where there are waterfalls, wetlands, trails, and picnicking spots, or check out downtown Englewood, among many other local favorites.

#7: Huber Heights

Median home price: $201,250 
Average sale price per square foot: $127 
Average rent for an apartment: $1,515 
Distance from Dayton: 8 miles
Huber Heights, OH homes for sale 
Huber Heights, OH apartments for rent 

Next on our list of suburbs of Dayton, Ohio, is Huber Heights, which is only an 8 mile drive into downtown. With a population of nearly 43,400, living in Huber Heights is a great alternative to city life. If you find yourself moving to this suburb, make sure to see a concert at Rose Music Center at The Heights, check out Thomas A. Cloud Memorial Park, and visit Carriage Hill MetroPark where you’ll find an 1880s era farm.

#8: Northridge

Median home price: $202,450 
Average sale price per square foot: $146 
Distance from Dayton: 4 miles
Northridge, OH homes for sale 
Northridge, OH apartments for rent 

If you’ve lived in the Dayton area for a while, chances are you know of our eighth suburb – Northridge. About 8,500 residents call this suburb home, so you’ll have a fraction of Dayton’s population while remaining close to the city and its attractions. Living in Northridge, make sure to check out the nearby Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark and grab a meal at one of the local restaurants.

#9: Fairborn

Median home price: $206,250 
Average sale price per square foot: $127 
Distance from Dayton: 12 miles
Fairborn, OH homes for sale 
Fairborn, OH apartments for rent 

Rounding out our list of suburbs of Dayton, Ohio, is Fairborn. If you’re looking to be in downtown Dayton in just about 20 minutes, consider moving to this suburb. Roughly 34,500 people live in this suburb, but there’s plenty of things to do in Fairborn. Fun activities in Fairborn include visiting one of the parks like Hebble Creek Reserve, Cemex Reserve, or Community Park, exploring the Wright State University campus, and checking out downtown Fairborn.

Methodology: Whether a suburb was under a 21-mile drive from downtown Dayton. Median home sale price data and average rent price from the Redfin Data Center during December 2023. Population data sourced from the United States Census Bureau.

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