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Thinking of Moving to Chardon OH? 🤷‍♀️ | [2023] Top Living in Chardon Tips

Chardon, known by its motto as “Home of the Geauga County Maple Festival”, is a small city located some distance east of Cleveland, part of the Chardon Township and contained within Geauga County. Named for Peter Chardon Brooks, who donated land for the historic Chardon Square, the township of Chardon was laid out first, and was incorporated in the early 19th century. As the township celebrates their incorporation as occurring in 1812, so too does Chardon the city. As of today, Chardon is primarily known as a semi-affluent Cleveland suburb with a strong link to the maple syrup industry, which is what that Geauga County Maple Festival is all about, although most of the people living in Chardon work in the bigger city. With beauty and safety in spades, it’s easy to see why many people move here!

 

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Where is Chardon, OH?

Chardon is located in the hard-to-pronounce Geauga County, east of Cleveland and bordering Bass Lake, Ohio to the south-west. It is part of the Cleveland-Elyria, OH metropolitan area. The distance from Chardon, OH to Cleveland, OH is 31 miles, a 40 minute drive under ideal circumstances.

Chardon, OH Population & Demographics

The population of Chardon is 5,206 distributed over 4.4 miles at a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile. The median age here is 38, and 0.9% of residents are foreign born. 30% of Chardon’s population have obtained a bachelor’s degree or higher certification.

The demographics of Chardon’s population are essentially fully homogeneous, with Whites making up 96% of the city’s population. The second largest demographic is either Blacks or Hispanics, both only making up 1% of the population. Chardon’s gender ratio has a very slight female majority, at 51%. Chardon’s population has shrunk by 1.8% since 2010.

Notable people from Chardon include musician John Popper.

Is Chardon safe? Chardon’s crime rate is 1,987 per 100K people.  This is 15 lower than the crime rate in Ohio and 20% lower than the US crime rate. In fact, Chardon’s crime rate is lower in both property and violent crime as well.  As such, the data indicates that Chardon is certainly a safe place to live. The city of Chardon is served by the Chardon Police Department, with 18 full-time and part-time police officers.

Cost of Living in Chardon, OH

While semi-affluent for Ohio, Chardon will still be very affordable for most, with the cost of living index for Chardon is 6% lower than the national average. The general affordability of Ohio pays off! The median home price in Chardon is $400,000, which is more than double the average Ohio home price of $151,400. According to RentCafe, the average rent in Chardon is an affordable average of $870 per month.

According to the Economic Policy Institute, a family of four will need a yearly income of $77,572 to live here.

If you want to make yourself a part of this community, you should check out the latest listings for homes for sale in Chardon, OH.

 

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Chardon, OH Everyday Expenses

Daily expenses are daily occurrences, naturally, so understanding how pricey they’ll be is an important part of understanding a community’s cost of living! Check out these everyday expenses in Chardon, provided by Numbeo.

  • Gallon of Milk – $3.16
  • Loaf of Bread – $2.40
  • Gallon of Gasoline – $3.62
  • Average Chardon Utilities per Month – $210.34
  • Internet per Month – $67.22

Chardon, OH Neighborhoods

Chardon is one of those cities that are just too small to have distinct neighborhoods – the population is only around 5,000, after all! However, you should take a look at some of the best real estate in Chardon, Ohio below:

Owing to its small population and relatively low population density, Chardon is fairly spread out. In regards to average home prices in the Chardon area, the most expensive properties tend to be sidled right up along the southern side of Chardon Windsor Road, according to BestNeighborhood.org. You’ll find less pricey properties on the northern side of Chardon.

Chardon, OH Climate & Weather

According to the Koppen Climate Classification, Chardon is a hot summer continental climate. When you’re living in this area, expect lots of snow and rain – you can thank the lakes for that! You can expect lows of 16 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter months, and highs of 81 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer months. Chardon gets more than the average amount of rainfall when compared with the rest of the United States, with 46 inches per year as compared to 38. Chardon also experiences more snow than the national average of 28 inches, with a whopping 76 inches annually! The best times to visit Chardon, in terms of comfort rating, are July and August.

As Chardon is only ten miles south of Lake Erie, it is in what is dubbed the “Great Lakes snow belt”, hence the large amount of snowfall.

 

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Things to Do in Chardon, OH

Want to know about the best things to do in Chardon, OH? Check out great shopping in the community like the Maple Leaf Plaza for all your shopping needs! You should also check out some of the best things to do in Chardon, OH below:

Pioneer Waterland

Who doesn’t love a nice day out at a waterpark? This kid-friendly attraction in Chardon is a great place to take your young ones for a day full of wet fun!

Pioneer Waterland, 10661 Kile Rd, Chardon, OH 44024, (440) 285-0910

Chardon Square

While certainly small, Chardon Square is a lovely park with a long history in the center of Chardon, with many places to picnic or otherwise relax to wind down. Visit this fantastic park!

Chardon Square, 100 Short Ct St, Chardon, OH 44024

Claridon Woodlands

A little stretch of woodland located within Chardon, the Claridon Woodlands provide a nice area to have a walk or chill out.

Claridon Woodlands, 11383 Claridon Troy Rd, Chardon, OH 44024, (440) 286-9516

 

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Chardon, OH Additional Attractions:

Chardon is served by the Chardon, OH recreation department. See all the events that are planned in Chardon with the Chardon community calendar.

Places to Eat in Chardon, OH

Alongside its host of things to do, Chardon is also home to plenty of great eats! Check out some of these restaurants in Chardon, OH below:

El Patron

Who doesn’t love a good Mexican restaurant? El Patron in Chardon brings the wonderful cuisine of Central America to Ohio!

El Patron, 301 Center St #1, Chardon, OH 44024, (440) 285-0702

Joey’s Italian Grille

Everybody loves a good bit of Italian food, and the residents of Chardon are no different! Alongside the classic pizza, Joey’s also serves other great Italian dishes, like pasta.

Joey’s Italian Grille, 209 Center St, Chardon, OH 44024, (440) 279-0031

Cleats Chardon

Need a place to spend a night out and watch the big game? There’s hardly any option better than Cleats in Chardon, with excellent drinks and food.

Cleats Chardon, 602 South St, Chardon, OH 44024, (440) 285-8222

Chardon, OH Schools & Colleges

Chardon and the surrounding area is served by the Chardon Local Public School District, with 67% of its schools rated above average by GreatSchools. Some of Chardon’s great schools include the Park Elementary School and the Chardon High School. Although the area only has 4 schools total, they’re all excellent options that are sure to make you and your children happy!

Students and others in Chardon are served by the Chardon branch of the Geauga County Public Library System.

Jobs in Chardon, OH

As stated previously, Chardon derives most of its business opportunities from nearby Cleveland and other surrounding areas. According to Payscale, the most popular positions of employment are Staff Accountant, Production Supervisor, and Finance Director. Chardon doesn’t have enough industry within city bounds to have meaningfully popular employers, although the maple syrup industry is obviously strong in the area. The average salary for a worker in Chardon is $61k a year, while the average hourly wage is $18.19.

See the latest openings for jobs in Chardon here.

Map of Chardon, OH

Explore Chardon’s large variety of things to do, places to eat, and more with this map!

Chardon, OH Statistics & Information

  • Located in Geauga County
  • 4.4 square miles
  • Zip code: 44024
  • Area code: 440
  • Elevation: 1,299’
  • Time zone: EST
  • Closest airport: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, C44W+8F Cleveland, Ohio, 40 miles from Chardon

Pros & Cons of Living in Chardon, OH

  • Pro: Affluent but affordable
  • Pro: Safe
  • Pro: Lovely summers
  • Pro: Lots to do outdoors
  • Con: Lots of rain and snow – bring a coat

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