Median Age
39 Years
Largest Age Group
30-39 Years
Approximately 14% of Residents
Under 20
25%
Over 65
19%
Area Guide
Avg Rent
$1,281
Population
42,107
Renter Mix
31% Rent
Perched on the northeast side of Dayton, Huber Heights is a large suburb on the banks of the Great Miami River and the Mad River. One of Huber Heights’ most distinguishing features is its abundance of brick homes, which formed the popular slogan “America’s Largest Community of Brick Homes.” The city is now geared toward growth, promoting the tagline “Come Grow with Us!”
Huber Heights is a predominantly residential community, home to plenty of commuters working in Dayton as well as military service personnel stationed at neighboring Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Huber Heights residents enjoy close access to several scenic parks, including Carriage Hill MetroPark, Taylorsville MetroPark, and Thomas A. Cloud Park. Local shopping centers and plazas are brimming with retail delights, tasty restaurants, and modern conveniences in town as well. With Dayton International Airport and the I-75/I-70 Crossroads of America interchange close at hand, Huber Heights is an attractive hub for industry and a great choice for frequent travelers.
Carriage Hill Metropark offers scenic woodlands, prairies, a lake and pond.
Community Park offers all the common park essentials plus a 9 hole disc golf course.
Carriage Hill Metropark provides a learning farm for residents of all ages to enjoy.
Huber Heights offers lots of different neighborhoods and many homes.
The Rose Music Center is a fully covered outdoor amphitheater located in Huber Heights.
Cloud Park in Huber Heights offers a dedication to the Veterans in the city.
Median Household Income
$72,555
Average: $88,027
Education
8,955
Residents Have a Degree
Job Market
20,591
Workers Employed
Median Age
39 Years
Largest Age Group
30-39 Years
Approximately 14% of Residents
Under 20
25%
Over 65
19%
Housing Distribution
Huber Heights has more homeowners than renters.
Education Distribution
Review this city's overall education levels.
As of May 2026, the average apartment rent in Huber Heights, OH is $1,090 for a studio, $1,282 for one bedroom, $1,516 for two bedrooms, and $1,947 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Huber Heights has decreased by -0.2% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Huber Heights, OH is for everyday living.
Fairly Walkable
Walkability
Limited Public Transit
Transit
Exceptionally Drivable
Drivability
Fairly Bikeable
Bikeability
Wright Brothers Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
665 Students
Charles Huber Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
608 Students
Public
Grades K-5
564 Students
Valley Forge Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
540 Students
Public
Grades K-5
626 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
821 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
695 Students
Public
Grades K-12
14 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
1,613 Students
Public
Grades K-12
14 Students
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