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The Real Dayton Market: Exclusive Insights for City Investors

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When we see reports regarding the "Dayton" housing market, they usually include the entire area. But here is my report for those who invest in the city.
The Dayton, Ohio housing market in 2025 is showing steady growth, with rising home values, increasing inventory, and continued buyer interest. As of April 2025, the average home value in Dayton is approximately $149,857, reflecting a 4.7% increase over the past year. Median sale prices have grown even more sharply, reaching $130,000—a 12.2% year-over-year increase. Housing inventory has also expanded, with 1,735 homes listed for sale in April, a 9.7% rise from the previous month. Notably, the supply of 2-bedroom homes surged by 21.9% month-over-month.
Homes in Dayton are selling relatively quickly, averaging just 17 days on the market before going under contract. Properties are selling close to their asking prices, with a sale-to-list price ratio of 98.54%. Dayton remains attractive to investors due to its affordability and potential for appreciation. Its strategic location near Cincinnati and Columbus, combined w
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Unlock Your Wisdom: Share It in the GDREIA Quarterly Magazine

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Calling all Greater Dayton REIA members—this is your moment to shine! Our quarterly magazine thrives on the incredible experiences, knowledge, and insights of our diverse membership. Everyone has something worth sharing, and we want to hear YOUR story.

Whether you’re a seasoned investor, a budding entrepreneur, or someone with a unique perspective on real estate, your knowledge is invaluable. The simplest tip or a profound insight could be the spark that helps someone else grow their business or overcome challenges. Think about it: you might know something that others don't yet—why keep it to yourself?

By contributing to the magazine, you’ll not only be inspiring and informing your fellow members, but you’ll also be showcasing your expertise to our thriving community. Articles can range from market trends, investment strategies, renovation tips, lessons learned, or even motivational stories about your journey in real estate.

Important Reminder: Submissions for the Greater Dayton REIA Quarterly Magazine are due one month before the first meeting of the quarter. Don’t miss your chance to be featured in an upcoming issue!

How to Get Started:

  • Brainstorm topics or ideas you’re passionate about.

  • Write down your thoughts or reach out for
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Families Flourish "PARTICIPATING LANDLORD PROGRAM"

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The Families Flourish Program, (FFP), includes a mobility component to move families into neighborhoods and school districts that assist in a families’ specific career and educational development. FFP needs participating landlords who accept a subsidy as a part of the full market rate rent. This enables families to advance in their careers, create stability for the family through things like increased savings for college and aid minor children with superior educational opportunities. The subsidies continue for three years.  This is a successful program in Columbus, Ohio and is being expanded into the Miami Valley Region. 

Click HERE for a PDF version of the Participating Landlord Program.

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FREE 7-part Fair Housing training series

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Unlock your path to fair housing knowledge—it's free! Discover our comprehensive course lineup today!!

FREE 7-part Fair Housing training series featuring Attorney Mark Zinman to help set you up for success.

Course Content

Part 1 - History - Fair Housing Laws are more than just words; they have a deep, rich history. Knowing our country's history is crucial in understanding the “why” and “where” of today’s critical laws. In this part of your training, you will learn the complex history of the Fair Housing Act and the context in which fair housing laws were born into existence.

Part 2 - Overview - Moving from history into our modern day, you will learn the main points of fair housing law, including how the local, state, and federal laws apply, any applicable exceptions. This section provides a general introduction to the protected classes, along with the many protections offered by fair housing laws

Part 3 - Disability - Discrimination based fair housing complaints are statistically the most common type of complaint filed. When interacting with a person with disability there are specific, additional nuances that do not apply to the other protected classes, including granting reasonable a
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