New Homes for Sale in Springboro, OH

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More About Springboro

Living in Springboro, Ohio, offers an “upscale Americana” lifestyle that seamlessly bridges the gap between Cincinnati and Dayton. The community is defined by its top-tier Springboro Community City School District, which holds a perfect 5-star state rating and is currently undergoing a massive $75 million transformation, including a new elementary school and a state-of-the-art multi-use sports complex set to begin construction this summer. Residents enjoy a high quality of life with no municipal income tax and a vibrant social scene centered around Wright Station, home to the Performing Arts Center and popular local spots like Crooked Handle Brewing Co. While the median home price sits at approximately $417,000, the investment provides access to safe neighborhoods, premier parks like the newly expanded North Park with its all-accessible playground, and beloved traditions such as the annual Christmas in Springboro festival.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall "vibe" of Springboro?

It is “Upscale Americana.” Springboro is polished, safe, and very community-oriented. It manages to feel like a high-end modern suburb while maintaining a deep connection to its history as a stop on the Underground Railroad. The “Wright Station” development has recently added a modern, walkable urban core to the town, featuring local breweries and a performing arts center.

How are the schools in Springboro?

Education is the crown jewel of the community. The Springboro Community City School District consistently receives an “A” rating and is ranked among the best in the state.

  • Innovation: The district is moving forward with a major facility master plan, including a new PK-2 school at the Easton Farm site and a massive multi-use sports complex on the high school campus.
  • Athletics: It is ranked in the top 10% of districts for athletes in Ohio, with a community that treats high school sports as a major social event.

What’s the housing market like in Springboro?

It is a premium market that offers significant long-term value.

  • Median Home Price: The average home value sits at approximately $417,000, though new construction in neighborhoods like Northampton or Wadestone often ranges from $450,000 to over $900,000.
  • Variety: You can find historic 19th-century homes in the downtown district, mid-century ranch-style homes in mature neighborhoods, or sprawling luxury builds in golf course communities like Heatherwoode.

What is there to do on the weekends?

Life in Springboro revolves around parks, local shops, and regional travel.

  • Wright Station: This newer development is the social hub, where you can grab a beer at Crooked Handle Brewing Co. or see a show at the Springboro Performing Arts Center.
  • Festivals: The town is famous for its Oktoberfest and the Christmas in Springboro festival, which is one of the largest holiday festivals in the tri-state area.
  • Outdoors: North Park is a local favorite, featuring a massive all-accessible playground, pickleball courts, and a popular summer concert series.

How long does it take to build a new home with Maronda Homes in Springboro?

It take approximately 6 – 12 months to build your new home in Springboro with Maronda Homes. Just like pricing and tax rates, build times also vary per region and community. Variables such as the community’s development or homesite status, the permitting process, or even the weather play a role in the construction timeframe. Please note general time frames vary per community and depend on city utilities, permitting, and septic. For any additional questions, comments, or concerns, please reach out to an online sales rep.