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About Avon, Ohio
As of 2009, the population in Avon, OH was 16,892 people. Since the year 2000, Avon has had a population growth of about 44.09%.
The median home cost in Avon (zip code 44011) is approximately $197,000. Like many cities, the appreciation rate has been negative at -7.8%. The median age of a house is 9 years. Current unemployment rates are running at 11.2% and jobs have decreased by 3%.
The median age of Avon residents is 39.3 years. 67% of the people are married and 7.2% are divorced. 33% of people are married and have children. 4.92% of the residents have children, but are single.
As far as the demographics in Avon, 95.26% of the people are white. The rest of the population consists of: 0.84% black, 1.51% asian, 0.17% native american, and 1.32% ‘other’.
Avon schools spend just over $5,000 per student and there is a student teacher ratio of 18/1. Avon’s school district was awarded a designation of “Excellent with Distinction” by the Ohio department of Education, the states highest rating.
The average commute time is Avon is 26 minutes and 87% of the commuter drive their own car. The average cost of living in Avon is 102.25, higher than the national average by 2.25%.
45.86% of the people in Avon consider themselves to be religious, meaning they affiliate with a religion. The two most prevalent religions are: Catholic at 25.64% and Protestant at 13.18%.
56.11% of Avon residents are registered Democrats and 43.49% are registered Republicans.
The sales tax rate in Avon is 6.75%, the income tax rate is 6.99%, and the property tax rate is 1.75%. The median household income is $77,295.
Avon Neighborhood Summary
News around Avon
- Crushers Win Seventh Straight - AVON, Ohio - The Lake Erie Crushers equaled their longest win streak of the season and assured themselves of a winning season with a 5-3 victory over the Kalamazoo Kings on Saturday night at All Pro Freight Stadium in front of 3,454 fans.
- Crushers Open Final Series with Bang - AVON, Ohio - The Lake Erie Crushers opened the final series of 2010 with their third walk-off victory in four nights, upending the Kalamazoo Kings 1-0 before 4,517 fans on Friday night.
- Wild Things Lose Another One-Run Game in Lake Erie - Avon, Ohio - The Washington Wild Things, presented by Washington Financial, fell to the Lake Erie Crushers, 3-2, in the last meeting of the season between the two teams.
- Crushers Sweep Washington - AVON, Ohio - The Lake Erie Crushers ran their win streak to five games by virtue of a 3-2 victory over the Washington Wild Things on Thursday night to sweep the series.
- Things swept by Lake Erie - This article has been read 0 times. AVON, Ohio - Wayne Bond's single drove in Dom Duggan from second base in the bottom of the eighth inning Thursday night and gave the Lake Erie Crushers a 3-2 victory and series sweep of the Wild Things.
- Wofford notebook: Terriers learn from loss - ATHENS, Ohio — Although his team suffered a lopsided loss to Ohio in its season opener Saturday, Wofford coach Mike Ayers thinks the experience ultimately will be beneficial.
- Cross country season preview: Kuhman hoping to lead Elyria Catholic to promised land - The bar has been set. High. But senior Dan Kuhman and the Elyria Catholic boys cross country team plan to measure up to the challenge. EC is ranked No. 2 in the Ohio Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches (OATCCC) Division II boys state preseason poll. Four-time defending champ Peninsula Woodridge is No. 1. Kuhman is [...]
- Lakeshore United Methodist in Avon Lake offering Live BIG bible study - • Lakeshore United Methodist Church is pleased to announce Live BIG, an exciting bible study for children ages 3 and up.
- Free balance screenings offers at Westlake Family Health Center - Free balance screenings: • 10 a.m. to noon. first and third Wednesdays of each month, Westlake Family Health Center, 26908 Detroit Road, Westlake, Suite 300, Physical Therapy Department. RSVP to (440) 414-6050.
- Wild Win for Crushers - AVON, Ohio - The Lake Erie Crushers made it consecutive walk-off victories over the Washington Wild Things, scoring a 3-2 decision in 10 innings on Wednesday night to record their fourth consecutive victory.



