Looking to move? Here are the latest trends in real estate in Columbiana County for 2025

The average price for a home in Ohio went up in 2025 to $274,522.
The average price for a home in Ohio went up in 2025 to $274,522.

According to the county visitors bureau, residents in Columbiana are surrounded by historical landmarks paying homage to the Underground Railroad, Ohio’s women’s rights and the man behind the legendary Johnny Appleseed.

The majority of residents live in Salem, founded by the Quakers in 1806.

In 2019, Reader’s Digest named Columbiana County as one of the nicest places to live in the U.S.

“A spirit of community infuses this town, just as it has for the better part of a century, ever since tire magnate Harvey Fire­stone donated 52 acres of land to ­create the sprawling Firestone Park,” Jeremy Greenfield wrote for Reader’s Digest.

Residents interested in paying tribute to the past can learn about historic properties for sale in Columbiana County among the 350 homes listed on the market.

How does Columbiana County compare to the rest of the state?

The average price for a home in Ohio for 2025 is $274,522 which increased 7.6% from last year.

Similar to the rest of the Mahoning Valley, homes in Columbiana County are being listed at a median price of $175,000.

Columbiana County’s most, least expensive homes per city

One of the most expensive properties is listed at $2.3 million, while the least expensive listing is $5,000.

The most expensive houses are in the city of Columbiana, averaging at over $300,000 each.

The least expensive city to live in is Wellsville where there are more than 20 homes listed at average of $110,000.

In East Liverpool, there are more than 60 homes for sale at a median listing price of $150,000.

In Salem, there are more than 65 houses for sale at a median listing price of $215,000.

East Palestine has nearly 30 homes on the market with a media listing price of $130,000.

Aaron Moody is a sports and general reporter for the News & Observer. Here is a second sentence for the bio because it will probably be longer than this. Maybe even longer I don't know. Support my work with a digital subscription