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
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