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Miami County, OH Housing Market

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Miami County, OH market data

PropertyIQ Score 47F
Median Price
$271K
Rent (ZORI)
$1K
Median DOM
43 days
YoY
+6.8%
What drives the score
Home value YoY: +6.8%3-mo momentum: +2.0%Days on market: 43 daysPrice-reduced share: +19.8%
Data through Jun 2026 · Source: Zillow, Realtor.com

Miami County, OH Housing Market Overview

Miami County, OH's median home value is $271K, up 6.8% over the past year. Homes here sell in a median 43 days. Its PropertyIQ Score of 47 sits modestly below the state average of 50.

Understanding the Miami County, OH housing market at the county level reveals patterns invisible in metro-wide data. PropertyIQ's demand signal scoring — validated across more than two decades of housing data (2001–2023) — now extends to county-level granularity, giving investors and agents a competitive edge in OH.

Midwestern counties often offer entry prices well below national medians. PropertyIQ scores identify which counties show demand signals — fast sales, rising price momentum, and few price cuts — that predict near-term appreciation. Within the Midwest, Miami County, OH's PropertyIQ Score of 47 runs below the Midwest norm.

PropertyIQ's county-level score for Miami County, OH distills three housing metrics into a single 1-99 number. This isn't a generic market health grade — it's a validated predictor of which counties within a state will see the strongest home price growth over the next one to three years.

View Miami County, OH's PropertyIQ Score and compare it against other counties in the state. Generate a free AI market report or explore historical trends on the interactive map.

Miami County, OH is part of the Dayton, OH metro area.

Market data through June 2026. Sourced from Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, U.S. Census Bureau, FRED, BLS, and BEA. Per-statistic source and date shown above.