Reynoldsburg

With a population of over 32,000 Reynoldsburg is a clean, attractive, city whose residents enjoy a low crime rate, well-kept streets, quality schools and an excellent community standard of living.

Reynoldsburg is known as the "Birthplace of the commercial tomato," being the home of Alexander w. Livingston, horticulturist - internationally known for his development of the tomato!

The city's park system encompasses 248 acres and provides a quality environment for the needs of its residents including supervised summer playgrounds, team sports programs and a privately owned bowling alley and swimming pool.
The city is located 12 miles east of Columbus.

Population

1970 13,921
1980 20,661
1990 25,748
2000 32,069
2002 (estimate) 32,796

Median Household Income

Amount $51,108
Percentage of national average 121.7%

Households, 2000

Total number 12,849
Married households 52.8%
Households with children 32.6%
Single person households 25.8%

Homeownership

2000 65.1%

Housing Type (Percentage of Total Units), 2000

Single-unit 66.8%
Two to four units 8.7%
Five to nine units 9.3%
Ten to more units 12.4%
Mobile home and other 2.8%

Housing Stock By Year of Construction, 2000

1995-March 2000 12.5%
1990-1994 11.8%
1980-1989 19.6%
1970-1979 25.1%
1960-1969 16.1%
1950-1959 11.7%
1940-1949 1.3%
1939 or earlier 1.9%

Approximate Annual Property Tax on $100,000 House

2003 $1,819
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