Medina County Property Search

Search Medina County property records by owner name, address, or parcel number. Click search to view ownership details, tax information, GIS maps, assessed value, land value, and complete official property records instantly online.

Medina County Ohio Parcel Search

Medina County Property Search With ZIP Codes

Search Medina County property records using ZIP codes to quickly find ownership details, parcel information, tax records, and real estate data across all cities and townships.

Primary Medina County ZIP Codes
44212
Brunswick
Brunswick Hills
44215
Chippewa Lake
Gloria Glens, Briarwood Beach
44233
Hinckley
44235
Homerville
44251
Westfield Center
44253
Litchfield
44254
Lodi
44256
Medina
Chatham, Lafayette
44258
Medina (PO Boxes)
44273
Seville
Guilford, Blake
44274
Sharon Center
Sharon
44275
Spencer
River Corners
44280
Valley City
44281
Wadsworth
44282
Wadsworth City
44270
Rittman
Shared with Wayne County
Overlapping / Secondary ZIP Codes Serving Medina County
44028
Columbia Station
44044
Grafton
44050
Lagrange
44074
Oberlin
44090
Wellington
44133
North Royalton
44203
Barberton
44214
Burbank
44217
Creston
44230
Doylestown
44287
West Salem
44321
Copley
44333
Fairlawn / Bath
44880
Nova

Medina County Ohio Property Overview

Medina County’s property market includes approximately 79,822 total properties. Avg. Home Age 32 Years old2,098 sq ft, With 42.5% Equity Rich and 1.35% Effective Tax Rate

Residential Properties

64,869

Commercial Properties

3,142

Avg. Home Age Single Family

48 years old

Avg. Square Feet Single Family

2,098

Residential Sales 2025

 2,800

Homes Seriously Underwater

0.64%

Residential Sales 2025

314,817

Equity Rich Homes percentage

45.85%

Effective 2025 Property Tax

1.24%

Total Foreclosure Filings 2026

10

Popular Cities In Medina Ohio

Medina County, Ohio, features key cities like MedinaBrunswickWadsworthHinckley, and Lodi. These areas are known for top-rated schools, historic charm, and rapid commercial growth. Strategically located between Cleveland and Akron, the county offers high housing demand and excellent investment opportunities, making it a premier real estate destination in Northeast Ohio

Brunswick, Ohio, Medina County, featuring open green space, walking trails, trees, and families enjoying outdoor activities.

14,941 properties
Brunswick  OH

Popular public place in Wadsworth, Medina County, Ohio, showing a scenic downtown area with green spaces, and a welcoming community atmosphere.

10,909 properties

Wadsworth OH

Scenic view of a popular park in Rittman, Medina County, Ohio, with green lawns, walking paths, and a clear blue sky.

2,615 properties

Rittman OH

How To Search Property In Medina County Ohio

By Owner Name

Medina County property search tool provide access you can search property records by owner name and instantly access detailed ownership, tax history, and property values.

Search By Address

With our Medina County property lookup tool, you can search by property address to quickly access parcel details, 2025 appraised values, and detailed tax records.

Search By Parcel

Our Medina County parcel search tool allows you to look up properties by parcel number and view accurate boundary lines along with full property record information.

Medina County Real Estate Market Analysis (2025–2026)

Medina County’s housing market shows measurable strength in 2025. Median sales prices climbed from $300,000 in February to a peak of $356,250 in October. Home sales reached 342 in July, while refinance loans surged to 223 in October. Foreclosure filings remained relatively low, peaking at just 12 in August, signaling overall market stability and sustained buyer confidence.

Medina County Property Market Trends (2025)

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Medina County, Ohio Property Data Insights

Medina County maintains comprehensive property records, covering 85,842 parcels with matched buildings, updated residential data, and standardized zoning. Data was fully updated following the 2025 Reappraisal, providing accurate land, building, and tax information. This detailed dataset helps homeowners, buyers, and researchers make informed decisions about property values, development opportunities, and real estate trends across the county.

Medina County Parcels Overview

Medina County, Ohio includes 64,800+ residential parcels and nearly 2,900 commercial properties, reflecting steady housing growth and business activity. The median home value is approximately $333,950, with average living space around 1,900+ sq ft. Property tax rates generally range between 1.10% and 1.80%, depending on township and school district. Our Medina County property search tool helps users quickly access parcel numbers, ownership records, assessed values, and detailed land information in one place.

Accurate data is essential for property research. Medina County property records are typically updated after assessment cycles and sales transfers, with Ohio counties conducting reappraisals every 6 years and triennial updates in between. Sales data, tax valuations, and ownership changes are reflected regularly to maintain reliability. This ensures users searching Medina County Ohio property records receive timely, up-to-date parcel details, market values, and taxation information for informed decisions.

Our database connects parcel IDs with verified building characteristics, including average home age of about 48 years and typical sizes near 1,923 sq ft. Residential structures dominate the county, with single-family homes representing the majority of developed parcels. Matched building data helps buyers, investors, and appraisers compare square footage, construction year, property class, and improvement values—making Medina County property search results more detailed and actionable.

Secondary address matching improves search accuracy by identifying alternate property addresses, unit numbers, and mailing records. This is especially useful in subdivisions, rural routes, and multi-unit properties across Medina County. By cross-referencing parcel numbers and recorded deeds, users can locate ownership details even when address formats vary. This feature enhances Medina County Ohio property lookup accuracy and reduces missed results during online searches.

Medina County includes residential, commercial, agricultural, and mixed-use zoning classifications across its townships and municipalities. Zoning data helps clarify permitted land use, development limits, and lot regulations before buying or investing. With effective property tax rates averaging around 1.1%–1.8%, zoning plays a key role in valuation and future growth potential. Standardized zoning coverage ensures property search users can review land-use categories alongside parcel and tax information efficiently.

Medina County Cities Property & Tax Overview (2025)

Medina County’s largest cities include Brunswick (35,426 residents, 14,890 parcels) and Medina (25,757 residents, 11,215 parcels). Local tax rates range from 1.30% to 1.84%, with Hinckley reaching up to 1.81%. Smaller communities like Westfield Center (963 residents) and Spencer (3,186 residents) maintain competitive property tax levels around 1.41%–1.54%.

City (ZIP) Population Area (sq mi) Parcels Tax Rate (%)
Brunswick (44212) 35,426 13.0 14,890 1.84%
Medina (44256) 25,757 12.0 11,215 1.30% – 1.76%
Wadsworth (44281) 24,007 10.6 10,140 1.60%
Hinckley (44233) 8,103 26.6 3,920 1.69% – 1.81%
Seville (44273) 6,952 38.6 2,840 1.43% – 1.57%
Valley City (44280) 5,503 25.5 2,410 1.44%
Lodi (44254) 4,880 25.9 2,130 1.84%
Litchfield (44253) 3,552 27.4 1,680 1.52%
Spencer (44275) 3,186 37.1 1,510 1.41%
Chippewa Lake (44215) 2,650 2.0 1,220 1.72%
Homerville (44235) 1,365 25.5 740 1.54%
Westfield Center (44251) 963 2.1 580 1.41%

FAQs

How can I search for property tax and assessment records in Medina County, Ohio?
  • You can search Medina County property records online using the owner’s name, parcel number, or property address through the County Auditor’s database.

  • Property assessments follow Ohio’s 6-year reappraisal cycle, with a triennial update occurring midway between full reappraisals.

Property taxes are generally paid in two installments each year, typically due in February and July, as set by the County Treasurer.

Property taxes are based on the county-assessed value (35% of market value) multiplied by local tax rates approved by voters and taxing districts.

  • Homeowners should review valuation notices, tax bills, and any reappraisal or levy notices to confirm assessed value accuracy and payment deadlines.

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