10 Best Places to Live in Ohio - Ohio Living Places

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10 Best Places to Live in Ohio - Ohio is a state that gets plenty of neglect for everything from the elements to its inhabitants and everything between.
Some claim that the weather is wonderful, and the winters are ice-age, which continue for months.
The Midwest state isn't all sunshine and gloom, despite the stories you hear.
It has a few pretty good advantages. For instance, it is one of the most affordable cities within the United States.
However, enough of the talk for now.
Let's take a look at the top places to reside in Ohio:

00:58 - Hilliard
02:10 - Gahanna
03:11 - Westerville
04:30 - Powell
05:41 - Mason
06:44 - Hudson
07:44 - Upper Arlington
08:43 - West Chester
10:04 - Bexley
11:10 - Dublin

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Some of these comments are disappointing but sadly expected.. Love your accent. thanks for the video great help!

andyrose
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Ohio is the best city across the whole USA 🇺🇸🌛🤟 .

upm
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All the cities mentioned are amazing! Love the state of Ohio. Hilliard is a great town to raise a family, Mason has Kings Island nearby and UA, Dublin etc. are beautiful.

vgall
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Having lived in Columbus for over 32 years, I found listening to this video hilarious! Crazy mispronunciations aside, the greater Columbus area is a great place to live. It's easy to get around, has relatively low crime for a city its size, tons of great places to shop, eat and drink and OK schools. There is a pro hockey team with a huge, devoted following and a great pro soccer team with one of the finest (new) stadiums in the U.S. The biggest drawback to Columbus is, winter weather, followed by a very mediocre mass transit system. Don't expect to see any form of rail transit is Columbus, maybe ever. There is also no Amtrak service. The airport is good but to really travel anywhere internationally, you'll fly from Columbus to a major city like Chicago, New York, etc. Some people joke abut it but it is true, Columbus is so well located in the USA that it's easy to go anywhere else from Columbus.

encoremultimedia
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I've lived in Ohio for more than 40 years and I travel quite often. And I've never heard of any of the cities you've described.

tobinprowant
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Brunswick is also a nice place. Nothing too special about it, but it's one of the safest cities in the country (it's in the 90th percentile for safety which is great), and it's got great schools and whatnot.

pickle.
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7 of these 10 cities are overpriced Columbus suburbs. The remaining 3 consist of two cookie-cutter Cincinnati suburbs and a small town outside of Cleveland.

I'm not at all saying any of these places are bad places to live or visit. I've been to every single one of them and they really are nice places. But there are tons of nice places all across Ohio that aren't around the biggest cities.

mayavenuemisfit
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OMG why people here are so rude and disrespectful...
Shame

ivankhristov
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What’s funny is I live in Hilliard lol!

stupeymacon
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At the opposite end of the spectrum, go to Mansfield. Then gouge your eyes out

sparkymcplumpthepolydactyl
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I've lived in Ohio all my life but I live in a small Country Bumpkin town we only have 94 people living in a small town I live in I live in Dexter City Ohio not even 10 minutes from Coldwell Ohio but I love it here

kristenharriman
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Did you forget Pepper Pike hunting Valley gates mills

julianjacobs
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You need to show the speedway station in Gahanna lol don’t leave your keys in the car and most th3se are all Columbus suburbs it’s all the same thing

Iron-syyp
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i agree with bexly i went to wrestle over there and checked out the place and it was as nice or better than how they said

zachcolobong
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There's nor "R" in Hudson

jameshowald
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Now that I think it ohio is kinda cool 💀

Random-Rose
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Hilliard reminds me of Guangzhou. I want to move today. Wow! I want to make ninety-thousand dollars a year. Any Walmart jobs?

sebolddaniel
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Inaccurate info regarding these towns/suburbs and the accent is hard to understand at times

happypeeps
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I was born in Gallipolis, Ohio and lived briefly in Jackson County in southern Ohio then moved to the Youngstown area in Canfield for 10 years. I finished growing up in Portsmouth on the Ohio River for about 5 years with family spread from Columbus down the Scioto River to Portsmouth. Columbus is a big city with lots of things there and I have been in every town on this video. The Columbus area is spread out and things there but it is the most boring state to live in and the northern half of Ohio is one of the coldest places anywhere in this country. It is expensive to live there with one of the most expensive property taxes in the US. There are some pretty areas around Sandusky on Lake Erie including the islands there. The Ohio River Valley, especially from Portsmouth to Cincinnati is pretty to look at but the poorer part of the state and quite backward. When I had the chance to leave Ohio, I just did not leave, I ran and went to the deep south in Alabama and made a much better life there. My roots are deep in Alabama and after retiring and moving to Florida, I am still three miles from the Alabama state line. I still have family in Ohio and I feel sorry for them....

richardallison
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OMG what is wrong with the majority of the people in this comment section, have some humanity people!

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