Median Age
47 Years
Largest Age Group
65-74 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
20%
Over 65
28%
Avg Rent
$909
Population
4,988
Renter Mix
17% Rent
Munroe Falls is a suburb of Akron and is perfect for renters looking for a small-town feel but with easy access to the city. Munroe Falls has affordable, yet upscale options for rentals, attracting commuters, families, and anyone looking for a good deal away from the city. The town is the type of place where neighbors call each other by their first names and bond at ice cream socials, farmers markets, football games, and other community-oriented events. Munroe is best known for its amazing park facilities. Munroe Falls Metro Park is a 500-acre green space with sports fields, a sledding hill, ponds, and lakes for swimming and boating. Munroe is predominately residential and only has a small downtown area that houses a few restaurants, doctors’ offices, and local government buildings. Thankfully, residents don’t have to go far for more amenities. Kent State University is only 10 minutes away, while Downtown Akron is only 15 minutes away.
Median Household Income
$71,475
Average: $92,183
Education
1,563
Residents Have a Degree
Job Market
2,187
Workers Employed
Median Age
47 Years
Largest Age Group
65-74 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
20%
Over 65
28%
Housing Distribution
Munroe Falls has more homeowners than renters.
Education Distribution
Review this city's overall education levels.
As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in Munroe Falls, OH is $630 for a studio, $909 for one bedroom, $1,024 for two bedrooms, and $1,083 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Munroe Falls has increased by 0.8% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Munroe Falls, OH is for everyday living.
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Walkability
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Drivability
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Bikeability
Public
Grades K-5
274 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
774 Students
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