Brewster, OH


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Brewster, OH

About Brewster, OH

Brewster, OH is a small town with a friendly community atmosphere and plenty of amenities to enjoy. It offers a tranquil atmosphere where one can relax and enjoy the fresh air and natural beauty of the surrounding area. The town also has many shops, restaurants, and other forms of entertainment nearby. Residents here take part in many activities such as fishing, hiking, biking, and camping. With its local schools, parks, library, churches and other public services available it is easy to find something to do within the city limits. There is also an active art scene with events like the yearly Brewster ArtWalk which features local artists showcasing their work around town. All of these things make life in Brewster both enjoyable and convenient for its residents. Small city complex - Northeast Ohio, 60 miles south of Cleveland and 20 miles south of Akron.

Location Details

State: Ohio
County: Stark County
Metro Area: Canton-Massillon Metro Area
City: Brewster
Zip Codes: 44613
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 1208 ft above sea level
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Canton is the southernmost city in the industrial corridor stretching south from Cleveland in northeast Ohio. Massillon is almost a twin city just to the west. The area is a center of diverse manufacturing and a gateway to the large Appalachian foothills to the south and east. Manufacturers include Timken (roller bearings) Diebold (ATM’s and banking systems) and the Hoover Company (vacuums).

The downtown area, though mostly unremarkable, has undergone an attractive core renewal which has brought some business back. Newer suburbs contain a good assortment of spacious homes with attractive settings and prices. The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton is one local attraction, and areas in the foothills yield recreation and some interesting historic industrial and agricultural areas, including the glassblowing and brick-making areas around Dover and New Philadelphia. Residents drive north towards Cleveland for cultural amenities and shopping.

The area has rolling terrain, which becomes hillier moving south from the city. Valleys are open and agricultural, and the hills are mostly deciduous woods. The climate is similar to Akron and other cities that face Lake Erie to the north. The lake has considerable influence on area weather, tempering cold air masses during the late fall and winter and contributing to the formation of brief but heavy snowfalls. Lake-related temperature and moisture contrasts produce cloudy days 1 out of every 2 days. Summers are moderately warm and quite humid, with late springs and pleasant fall periods. Temperature and snowfall vary considerably over the area, with more snow in the north. First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

Brewster Cost of Living
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Cost of living and housing, nearby recreation, and nearby city amenities make Brewster a great place to live.

$139,900
-141.7% lower than avg
$47,548
-45.2% lower than avg
$740 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-55.1% lower than avg
Brewster Crime
16 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Brewster, Ohio
$26,640
for a family
$24,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Brewster
   Cost of living and housing
Cloudy, wet climate
   Nearby recreation
Low educational attainment
   Nearby city amenities
Economic malaise
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