Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Lebanon area census tracts by median home value

Median home value is highest in Mason city (north-northwest) ($594,700). This table ranks 43 eligible mapped census tracts.

Median home value values are ACS five-year survey estimates. Percentage and median rankings exclude tracts below 500 residents; this reduces but does not eliminate sampling uncertainty.

#Census tract areaMedian home value
1Mason city (north-northwest)$594,700
2Five Points CDP (east-northeast)$512,100
3Landen CDP (west-southwest 2)$472,700
4South Lebanon village (north-northwest)$443,300
5Five Points CDP (south)$406,300
6Five Points CDP (west-northwest)$390,800
7Landen CDP (west-southwest 1)$382,500
8Lebanon city (west-southwest)$381,100
9Five Points CDP (north)$380,600
10Mason city (south-southwest)$377,300
11Mason city (west-northwest)$371,700
12Maineville village$370,300
13Hunter CDP (south 1)$368,800
14Morrow village (southwest)$367,400
15Landen CDP (east-northeast)$348,900
16Lebanon city (southeast)$341,300
17Harveysburg village (west)$340,100
18South Lebanon village (east)$326,500
19Butlerville village$321,800
20Loveland Park CDP (east-northeast)$321,600
21Landen CDP (south-southwest)$313,300
22Corwin village$312,400
23Mason city (east)$291,800
24Loveland Park CDP (west-southwest)$291,100
25South Lebanon village (south-southeast)$285,500
26Morrow village (northeast)$284,600
27Landen CDP (northeast)$284,300
28Lebanon city (north-northwest)$280,700
29Harveysburg village (east)$280,300
30Mason city (northeast)$280,300
31Waynesville village$278,000
32Hunter CDP (north 2)$248,300
33Mason city (southwest)$246,800
34Springboro city (east)$228,000
35Hunter CDP (north 1)$222,200
36Lebanon city (east-northeast)$221,800
37Lebanon city (northeast)$215,100
38Carlisle village (west-southwest)$202,800
39Springboro city (south)$190,600
40Carlisle village (northeast)$181,600
41Springboro city (west)$149,600
42Franklin city$145,200
43Carlisle village (east-southeast)$138,900

Method and source

Values come from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019–2023 five-year estimates. Census tracts are small statistical areas, not necessarily neighbourhood boundaries. The result is a descriptive comparison of the mapped area, not a measure of individual households or a prediction. Read about the American Community Survey.