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About Beavercreek

Community Overview

Named one of America's Best Places to Live by Livability.com

Located just outside of Dayton, Beavercreek has acres of green space, including a wildlife refuge, several golf courses and miles of trails. Many residents work at nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, home to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, or high-tech companies that have sprung up in Beavercreek thanks to the base. A mall, a live-work-play town center called The Greene and a host of mom-and-pop shops round out the business climate. Students here get their smarts from Beavercreek's top-ranked school district, a community college and the nearly 20,000-student Wright State University.

Population
County Population: 154,656
City Population: 39,753

Detailed Demographics Infomation

Climate
July High Temperature: 87 degrees F
January Low Temperature: 21 degrees F

Beavercreek experiences all four seasons. July is the average warmest month. The highest recorded temperature was 105°F in 1934. January is the average coolest month. The lowest recorded temperature was -21°F in 1985. May is the average wettest month.

Schools
The Beavercreek City School District is one of the leading public school districts in the state, having received seven consecutive “Excellent” ratings in Ohio Department of Education State Report Card testing. Four of the District’s eight schools have been named “National Schools of Excellence”; two have been named “Ohio State Schools of Character”; and one received the prestigious “National School of Character” award from the Washington, D.C.-based Character Education Partnership.

Education Statistics

Health Care
There are no hospitals located within the city of Beavercreek, but the city has many specialty medical facitilies that provide outpatient services to the community.

Neighborhoods
Real Estate Market Information:

Median Home Sale Price: $112,000
Annual Turnover Rate: 11.96%
In current residence 5+ years: 54.37%
Median years in residence: 6.13
Homes Owned: 80.35%
Homes Rented: 13.10%
Homes Vacant: 6.55%

Average Home Prices and Rent Payments

Business Climate
The Mall at Fairfield Commons, with its five department stores and 130 specialty shops, anchors a growing regional business area which provides convenient shopping, dining and services for residents. Other neighborhood shopping areas are conveniently located throughout the community. Beavercreek is also home to numerous research and manufacturing firms engaged in defense technologies, aerospace, automotive components, electronics and other specialized advanced technologies. Many Beavercreek residents are current or former Air Force and civilian employees of nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and its defense industry contractors which serve this huge administrative command, support services, and research facility.

Workforce and Labor Statistcs

Culture
Beavercreek is characterized by a spacious, rolling, wooded environment providing a very attractive setting for the many fine residential neighborhoods. Beavercreek is considered to be among the most attractive, dynamic and desirable locations in the Dayton area with an outstanding quality of life. Consequently, it has also been one of the fastest growing suburbs with housing ranging from exclusive, custom-built homes to charming older neighborhoods. Beavercreek still contains a considerable amount of open, undeveloped property with neighboring unincorporated areas subject to future annexation.

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