.

The following links will provide you with a wealth of information about Dayton, Ohio and the surrounding Communities.   If you can't find what you are looking for please email me and I will be happy to assist you!

 

For school reports and information from the State of Ohio Department of Education, please select a community from the list below.

Montgomery County
Greene County
Warren County
Miami County
Clark County
Preble County
Clinton County

All Ohio Counties

 

Montgomery County Greene County
Intro to Montgomery County | Centerville / Washington Twp
Dayton | Englewood / Clayton | Germantown / Farmersville
Huber Heights | Kettering | Miamisburg | Moraine | Oakwood
Riverside | Trotwood | Vandalia | West Carrollton

Intro to Greene County | Beavercreek | Bellbrook
Cedarville | Clifton | Fairborn | Jamestown | Spring Valley
Wilberforce | Xenia | Yellow Springs

MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Here in this fertile land where the rivers meet first lived the Miami and Shawnee…then came the spirited pioneers. Amidst abundant resources the county experienced tremendous growth beginning a legacy of an innovative and progressive people. The county has countless historical sites, historical districts, many landmarks, architectural beauties, museums filled with artifacts, and natural reserves for future generations to learn and enjoy. The area boasts an abundance of green space, fields, rolling hills, and running streams. Now, today, throughout Montgomery County, communities and neighborhoods, ranging from the most active to the most quiet, have evolved with their own distinctive flare and attitudes.  Click Here For More Information On Montgomery County, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Dayton is to the world the birthplace of aviation. The “Wright Brothers” are DAYTON. It was home to Paul Lawrence Dunbar, a literary great best known for his poetry…classmate and friend of Orville Wright. The city is surrounded by neighborhoods which have been designated as historical districts because of architectural significance. The proud mix of history and innovation radiates throughout. The city, a megalopolis, with its parade of unique and diverse neighborhoods, has a bit of everything. Downtown Dayton is absolutely amazing with a story of its own.  Click Here For More Information on Dayton, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Kettering…hometown living at its best…projects the same spirit as its founders and forefathers…John H. Patterson (creator of modern salesmanship), Charles F. Kettering (philanthropist & inventor), and Col. Edward A. Deeds (industrialist). The city has a host of inviting, warm, and friendly neighborhoods ranging from quaint to grand. Fine restaurants, abundant shopping choices, and beautiful recreational parks entice many to the city. Kettering Recreation Center/Complex is a significant component of the community. The Center has something for everyone from infants to senior adults offering a countless list of programs and activities…including the Water Raves Water Park and Ice Arena. This town is active, active, and active.  Click Here For More Information On Kettering, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Centerville/Washington Township…always warm and cheerful…has an interweaving tapestry of past and present…has plenty of lore and legend…is committed to preserving and restoring its early American heritage. It is a community expressing togetherness in its involvement and dedication to creating an exceptional place to live and visit. The city offers delightful neighborhoods, outstanding park districts, an array of shopping and restaurants. Washington Township Recreation Center offers thousands of programs and recreational opportunities for everyone. The Center includes a natatorium, two indoor pools, 140 foot water flume slide, climbing wall…and more. The Children’s Theatre Program for performing arts involves the entire community…children, families, volunteers. Performances are held at the historic Town Hall.  Click Here For More Information On Centerville, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Miamisburg…The Burg…has a historic downtown that gives the illusion of stepping back in time. The community is close-knit and proud of its heritage. This vibrant city with a small-town atmosphere has a little of everything including the Market Square District and the popular Hamburger Wagon (1913).  Click Here For More Information On Miamisburg, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

West Carrollton offers the best of urban life in a small town atmosphere. Beautiful parks and pleasant neighborhoods make this a special place.  Click Here For More Information On West Carrollton, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Moraine…once the western tip of Kettering…is a small proud city. Moraine has many parks and recreational facilities including Splash (wavepool water park), Payne Recreation Center, plus a 51 acre nature preserve.  Click Here For More Information On Moraine, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Oakwood has found prominence through its consistent prosperity. In 1913, the year of the Dayton flood, the property on the hill…promoted as a special place…was 275 feet higher than Third and Main. The city has strong links to memories of the past, many being connected to famous people who lived there and to its historical homes. Fine homes, quaint shops and restaurants, spectacular gardens, and parks adorn this area.  Click Here For More Information On Oakwood, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Huber Heights is a city that, after World War II, was described as a satellite “bedroom” community, and due to that fact no clearly defined downtown was developed. However, the city has its individual identity with a variety of neighborhoods, shopping plazas, and restaurants.  Click Here For More Information On Huber Heights, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Trotwood is named for Betsy Trotwood, a character in David Copperfield. The city offers a mix of neighborhoods and beautiful city parks. Sycamore State Park has a great number of natural features; and, it is a popular local area for horseback riding, cycling, hiking, bird watching, camping, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and more. Trotwood’s Hara Arena is home to the Dayton Jets professional basketball team providing entertainment to its fans.  Click Here For More Information On Trotwood, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Riverside has homey neighborhoods and plenty of shopping and dining choices. The Eastwood Lake and Park recreation area is a popular site where many enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, and picnicking.  Click Here For More Information On Riverside, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Vandalia is a one-of-a-kind city. First, it adjoins the interchange of I-70 and I-75 and the Dayton International Airport; its location makes it “The Crossroads of America.” Every year crowds arrive in droves to check-out the Grand American World Trapshooting Championship, the United States Air and Trade Show, and the Hamvention. There is an appealing variety of neighborhoods, new and old.  Click Here For More Information On Vandalia, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Englewood…early on…attracted residents to its fertile farmlands, forests, and waters…Stillwater River. There are acres of recreational trails and beautiful parks. The village has welcoming, cozy neighborhoods and an attractive downtown. Adjoining Englewood is Clayton, an inviting, growing community.  Click Here For More Information On Englewood, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Germantown…where German was spoken until the early 1900’s…was settled in 1804 by German-speaking families led by Phillip Gunckel. This quiet little village sparkles with energy and twinkles with calm. Germantown comes with a grand historical hotel, The Florentine, and a restored covered bridge. Its school system is called Valley View and includes its neighbor the Farmersville’s district. It is a working commuter’s haven.  Click Here For More Information On Germantown, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>


GREENE COUNTY…east of Dayton
History tells us that many stations of the Underground Railroad were scattered throughout Greene County where a countless number were given refuge. The county is now a combination of urban vitality and rural charm. There is an abundance of open spaces, thousands of acres of beautiful parks, reserves, and wetlands. This natural environment provides the perfect outdoor setting for biking, hiking, canoeing, camping, golf, skiing, sledding, bird watching, and skydiving.  Click Here For More Information On Greene County, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Beavercreek has been a fast growing community with a wide-range of attractive residential neighborhoods. There is a lifestyle here for everyone. Shoppers are attracted by its many distinctive stores and the impressive Mall at Fairfield Commons. The great number and excellent choices of restaurants draw many to the city.  Click Here For More Information On Beavercreek, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Fairborn, until 1950, was once two villages, Fairfield and Osborn. It is a blend of small town and metropolis where a strong sense of community is felt.  Fairborn is home to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Wright State University, The Nutter Center and the Air Force Museum.  Click Here For More Information On Fairborn, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Xenia derives its name from the Greek and means “hospitality“; it strives to live up to its name. Being the center of miles and miles of biking and hiking trails winding throughout the valley, it is called the “HUB.” All trails intersect at the Xenia Station, a reproduction of an old railroad telegraph building. Next to Xenia is Wilberforce, a very small city with historical significance. Wilberforce University founded in 1856 is the oldest private African-American university in the United States.  Click Here For More Information On Xenia, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Bellbrook is truly a city with a touch of country charm. The downtown is the “old village area,” now a business district with restaurants and shops. Well-planned neighborhoods surround the area. When Mr. Bell founded Bellbrook, he thrilled to the three “brooks” running through and around the village, Little Sugarcreek, Sugarcreek, and Little Miami Rivers. They beautifully enhance the local scenery.  Click Here For More Information On Bellbrook, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Yellow Springs is a small village, culturally diverse, and represents a wide range of political and social views. It is noted for Antioch College, a small, private, progressive, free-spirited school. Part of the College is the Glen Helen Nature Preserve which has over 1000 acres of trails, springs, waterfalls, limestone cliffs, and forests. Other wondrous natural and scenic areas are Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve and John Bryan State Park.  Click Here For More Information On Yellow Springs, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Jamestown, Cedarville, Clifton, and Spring Valley are small rural communities and each presents its own distinct character.  Click Here For More Information On Jamestown, Ohio -- Click Here For More Information On Cedarville, Ohio -- Click Here For More Information On Clifton, Ohio -- Click Here For More Information On Spring Valley, Ohio

<<return to top of page>>

Deborah L. Sasser, Realtor®
Coldwell Banker Heritage Realtors
(937) 718-7130

Click Here For Home Page

Serving the communities of Centerville, Washington Twp, Dayton, Englewood, Clayton, Germantown, Farmersville, Huber Heights, Kettering, Miamisburg, Moraine, Oakwood, Riverside, Trotwood, Vandalia, West Carrollton, Beavercreek, Bellbrook, Cedarville, Clifton, Fairborn, Jamestown, Spring Valley, Wilberforce, Xenia, Yellow Springs.  Online information about homes for sale, buying a home, selling a home and financing a home.  Search thousands of listings online.