Highland Hills, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Highland Hills, OH is a diverse one. Its ethnic makeup is made up of a mixture of native-born residents and immigrants from other countries. The majority of residents are non-Hispanic Whites, with a further 3.09% belonging to one of two other ethnic groups, or two or more races. The city has a median home value of $80,900, and the median age for all residents is 38. The median income per household is $68,600.

Although Highland Hills has a low population density, many residents commute to work or school by car, public transit, or trolley. Additionally, about 90 percent of residents in Highland Hills choose to walk. Although crime rates in these areas may seem higher, they are actually lower than in many other parts of Ohio. Crime happens where people are, and this is especially true for cities that have low population densities. The following information is based on the most recent available data, and is not guaranteed to be accurate.

The population of Highland Hills is approximately 1,130, according to the 2010 census. The city was incorporated in 1990. Its first hospital, the Highland Hills Medical Center, opened in 2011, and focuses on evidence-based care and evidence-based design. The hospital is located at the intersection of Farnsleigh Road and Van Aken Boulevard, about a mile north of the city. The median home value in Highland Hills is $199,387.