Warren County
Zip Codes
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Warren County at a glance
Warren County is one of the fastest-growing and most affluent counties in southwestern Ohio, with zip codes that span historic villages, equestrian country, and master-planned suburban communities. From Lebanon's antebellum charm to Mason's top-rated schools and Springboro's family-friendly appeal, each zip code here reflects the quality of life that draws families and professionals to the area. With a median household income above $111,000, Warren County's real estate market is one of the strongest in the region.
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Homes for sale by zip code in Warren County
Warren County's county seat — Lebanon's historic downtown features antebellum architecture, the Golden Lamb inn (Ohio's oldest), and a vibrant community center. Top-rated schools and a strong real estate market make it a perennial favorite.
Median Price
$300K–$400K
Home of the Ohio Sauerkraut Festival and one of the most charming historic villages in Ohio. Waynesville features antique shops, local dining, and spacious homes on generous lots with a strong sense of community.
Median Price
$380K–$500K
One of the most desirable zip codes in Warren County — Mason offers top-rated schools, Kings Island nearby, and a mix of established neighborhoods and modern developments. A magnet for families seeking excellence.
Median Price
$350K–$550K
A family-first community with a 95% graduation rate, historic downtown, and strong property values. Springboro's mix of master-planned neighborhoods and established homes appeals to professionals and growing families.
Median Price
$380K–$500K
The Warren County edge of Middletown, where the I-75 corridor meets more affordable housing options. A transitional area offering value for buyers who want Warren County schools at lower price points.
Median Price
$170K–$280K
The southern Mason area with newer subdivisions and proximity to I-71. Features a range of home styles from townhomes to large single-family residences, all within the Mason City School district.
Median Price
$330K–$520K
The northern Springboro area blending into the Waynesville corridor. Offers spacious homes on larger lots with access to Springboro schools and a quieter, more rural setting.
Median Price
$360K–$480K
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