Explore Lancaster
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Why Live in Lancaster
Lancaster, OH, founded in 1800, is a community that blends historical charm with modern development. The city’s rich history is evident in its architecture, with homes dating back to the early 1900s, including farmhouses, craftsman bungalows, Queen Annes, and stick homes. These historic homes are often situated close to the streets, with backyards providing space for patios and additional structures. Newer developments on the outskirts feature midcentury ranch homes and new constructions with two-car garages on quarter- to half-acre lots. Lancaster’s downtown district is vibrant, offering a mix of local eateries, boutiques, and big box stores. Ale House 1890, a historic establishment, is popular for its intimate atmosphere. Shopping options include Opal & Ivory, Farmer’s Country Store, and River Valley Mall, which houses national retailers like Bath & Body Works and Old Navy. The city hosts the Fairfield County Fair in October, a weeklong event with tractor pulls, demolition derbies, live music, and carnival rides. Parks such as Rising Park offer scenic overlooks and trails, while Firehouse Park features playgrounds and picnic areas. The Fairfield Heritage Trail spans 9 miles, connecting various communities. Lancaster-Fairfield Public Transit provides local routes, but residents need to drive 31 miles to reach downtown Columbus and 27 miles to Rickenbacker International Airport. Schools in Lancaster are highly rated, with Lancaster High School featuring a planetarium and a bike path to Ohio University Lancaster, located about 2 miles from downtown.
Townhouse Prices in Lancaster, OH
Townhouse Price Trends
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Median Townhouse Price
$192,500
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Median 2-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$240,000
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Median 3-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$190,000
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Median 4-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$120,000
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