About Bay Village, Ohio
As of 2009, the population in Bay Village, OH was 14,833 people. Since the year 2000, Bay Village has had a population growth of about -6.83%.
The median home cost in Bay Village (zip code 44140) is approximately $189,000. Like many cities, the appreciation rate has been negative at -8.3%. The median age of a house is 48 years. Current unemployment rates are running at 9.3% and jobs have decreased by 4.4%.
The median age of Bay Village residents is 42.5 years. 66.5% of the people are married and 7.6% are divorced. 29.23% of people are married and have children. 4.55% of the residents have children, but are single.
As far as the demographics in Bay Village, 97.56% of the people are white. The rest of the population consists of: 0.32% black, 0.74% asian, 0.01% native american, and 1.1% ‘other’.
Bay Village schools spend about $6,900 per student and there is a student teacher ratio of 17/1. Bay Village’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 Bay Village is 27 minutes and 82% of the commuter drive their own car. The average cost of living in Bay Village is 94.48, lower than the national average by 5.52%.
57.81 of the people in Bay Village consider themselves to be religious, meaning they affiliate with a religion. The two most prevalent religions are: Catholic at 34.86% and Protestant at 4.77%.
66.57% of Bay Village residents are registered Democrats and 32.89% are registered Republicans.
The sales tax rate in Bay Village is 8%, the income tax rate is 6.99%, and the property tax rate is 2.40%. The median household income is $81,697.
Bay Village Neighborhood Summary
News around Bay Village
- Bay boys soccer team scores four goals in second half to defeat Revere - Joe Maxse / Plain Dealer Reporter , September 05, 2010 12:43 a.m. BAY VILLAGE, Ohio -- One of these times, Revere is going to knock off Bay in boys soccer.
- A tale of two islands in Lake Erie - PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio—Four men in their 20s wobbled down this island’s main drag on a Tuesday afternoon with red buckets on their heads. An hour earlier the buckets were full of beer.
- How small town Mayor Martin Zanotti became a big man in Cuyahoga County politics - Martin Zanotti spent eight years as Democratic mayor of suburban Parma Heights, pitching big ideas that went foul. Yet Zanotti's wildest scheme -- to throw out the county's 250-year-old, commissioner-led government and make room for reform -- triumphed.
- Terrence Howard is now a 'Law & Order' star, and one of many from Northeast Ohio playing key roles in the fall TV ... - Howard's the most prominent prime-time newcomer from Northeast Ohio. BC also is bringing back two 2009-10 rookie shows with strong Northeast Ohio connections: the Thursday comedy "Community," with Cleveland's filmmaking Russo brothers, Joe and Anthony, as executive producers, and East Cleveland native Yvette Nicole Brown in the cast, and "Parenthood," the Tuesday drama with Euclid High School ...
- Back to the beach - MARK HIBBS ATLANTIC BEACH — The sign out front at the small but colorfully painted Caribbe Inn on Fort Macon Road reads, “Goodbye Earl, hello Labor Day,” a sentiment likely shared by many here.
- Tom?s Ok Lady Ties Her Northfield Record - Doc’s Yankee Headed To Jug After Sires Win
- 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.
- What will expansion to 18 games do to NFL schedule? Hey, Tony! - Browns beat writer answers readers' questions about the team and the rest of the NFL.
- The war in Iraq: Was it worth the cost? - So after seven years, 4,421 U.S. deaths, 34,268 wounded, and an estimated $700 billion spent on the war -- a conflict that started with ribbons and flags winds down, not with a "mission accomplished" flourish but with a few lingering questions.
- Bay Village detectives piece together suspected murder-suicide - Mary "Molly" Rothgery, the 40-year-old Bay Village woman killed Saturday after filing for divorce, was found lying on a couch in her television room without a mark on her, police said. Investigators found a vaguely written note from her 42-year-old husband, Michael Rothgery, in the kitchen.



