Huber Heights
Located just minutes from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Dayton's commercial center, Huber Heights is home to over 800 businesses, from high-tech manufacturers to distributors. The close proximity of Dayton International Airport and the I-75/I-70 "Crossroads of America" interchange offers easy access to a bustling center of business and retail space. Huber Heights is a suburb of Dayton in Montgomery and Miami counties and is the third-largest suburb in the Dayton Metropolitan Area by population, behind Kettering and Beavercreek.
The community provides a vast array of recreation and park options, including a full-service YMCA, which has a year-round aquatic center, extensive community parks, two MetroParks, sports fields, and a 45-stall golf center providing every enthusiast with a place to play.
If the arts is your passion, you will certainly enjoy The Stuart & Mimi Rose Music Center, a fully covered, outdoor amphitheater offering a full schedule of concerts with a variety of artists. The city also offers free Summer Music and Movie Series.
The city was known as "America's Largest Community Of Brick Homes" for years. Charles Huber's Huber Homes company built more than 10,700 single-family homes and 2,250 multi-family units between 1956 and 1992. These quality homes and friendly neighborhoods are surrounded by nature and conveniently located near everything one could imagine, helping to maintain property values in the city.
Affordable housing and an easy commute to jobs and cultural events in Dayton make Huber Heights an attractive community for raising a family.
Huber Heights Demographics
Population
40,465
Median Age
37.5
Average Income
$66,134
Median Home Value
$121,300
Source: 2020 American Community Survey (ACS) provided by the US Census Bureau, 2020 5-Year Estimate Data Profiles
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