Canfield, OH


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Canfield, OH

About Canfield, OH

Canfield, OH is a small town in the northeastern part of Ohio with a population of about 7,500 people. It is located close to Youngstown and Boardman and provides easy access to nearby cities. Residents enjoy the peacefulness that comes with living in a small town. There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as hiking trails and bike paths, which attract people from all over the region. The community is close knit, friendly and welcoming to newcomers. The schools are excellent, providing students with a good educational experience and plenty of extracurricular activities. The town also offers many cultural amenities such as art galleries, museums, and music venues for residents to enjoy. With its combination of rural beauty and small-town charm, Canfield is a great place to call home. Mid-sized–industrial-town complex - Northeastern Ohio near the Pennsylvania border halfway between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .

Location Details

State: Ohio
County: Mahoning County
Metro Area: Youngstown-Warren-Boardman Metro Area
City: Canfield
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 1178 ft above sea level
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Youngstown’s early prosperity and character emerged from the steel industry, and steel manufacturing remains important to the local economy. Today the city has diversified into automobile assembly and other manufacturing, mixed with a wide range of small businesses.

Youngstown also benefits from the 13,000-student Youngstown State University. Warren, to the north, also has an industrial character with a bit of historic charm, and Boardman is an middle-class suburb south of Youngstown. The metro area now includes Sharon, another small post-industrial city just across the Pennsylvania border.

Youngstown’s location midway between Cleveland and Pittsburgh (80 miles from the center of each) is attractive to businesses and those seeking a smaller-town lifestyle with access to big-city services and amenities. Not surprisingly, home prices and living costs are notably low.

There are some attractive recreational areas in the nearby Appalachian foothills and in Pennsylvania to the east. On the whole, the area is down but not out; its strategic location and a successful economic turnaround may prove the area to be a good value but it’s a long path out of the woods.

The area lies in a river valley surrounded by low wooded hills and ridges. The region has numerous streams and lakes, both natural and man-made. The climate is modified continental with a moderating influence from Lake Erie, 50 miles to the northwest. Cold air invasions from Canada are frequent but are modified by passage over the lake.

The lake effect produces persistent cloudiness, snow flurries, and occasional heavier snows. The area has the highest cloudiness, days of precipitation, and total annual snowfall in the state. Summer is typically warm and humid, with thundershowers and few temperature extremes. First freeze is mid-October, last is early May.

Canfield Cost of Living
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Small-town atmosphere, cost of living, and proximity to larger cities make Canfield a great place to live.

$281,200
-20.2% lower than avg
$94,257
+26.8% higher than avg
$728 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-57.7% lower than avg
Canfield Crime
16.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Canfield, Ohio
$54,000
for a family
$25,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Canfield
   Small-town atmosphere
Economic decline
   Cost of living
Entertainment
   Proximity to larger cities
Rugged winters
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