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Why Live in Mansfield



Mansfield, OH, located in the hills of the Allegheny Plateau, is a small city known for its tight-knit community and rich history. Once a 19th-century industrial hub, Mansfield has diversified its economy, with significant employment in healthcare and correctional institutions. OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital and the Mansfield and Richland Correctional Institutions are among the largest employers. The city offers a variety of home styles, from early 20th-century Victorian homes in historic districts to midcentury and 21st-century constructions in areas like Bridgewater. Mansfield's Department of Parks and Recreation manages over 100 acres of public parks, including South Park with its preserved 18th-century village and Liberty Park with a skate park and sledding hill. Cultural attractions include the Richland Academy for the Arts, Kingwood Center, and the Mansfield Reformatory, famously featured in "The Shawshank Redemption." The Snow Trail Ski Resort is a popular local attraction. Mansfield's downtown has been revitalized, featuring events, local businesses, and unique dining experiences like Hudson & Essex. Education is supported by the Mansfield City School District, with St. Peter’s Junior High and High School earning high ratings. Ohio State University also has a branch campus in the city. Mansfield is connected by the historic Lincoln Highway and Interstate 71, with Columbus and Cleveland each about an hour away. Public transportation is limited, but Richland County Transit offers fixed routes and Dial-A-Ride services. The city experiences cold, dry winters and hot, muggy summers, with July being the hottest month.
Home Trends in Mansfield, OH
On average, homes in Mansfield, OH sell after 39 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Mansfield, OH over the last 12 months is $202,000, up 21% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.