Village of Seville Demographics

Village of Seville Facts

Easily accessible to I-71, I-76 and I-271, this once sleepy community is located 45 miles south of Cleveland and 20 miles west of Akron. Fully developed acres of land zoned industrial and industrial/commercial are available. With not only land improvements in place, but also Community Reinvestment Areas, designated Foreign Trade Zone benefits, and immediate access to major highways, Seville offers superior building sites. An important advantage Seville offers to businesses in the Village is that it has its own municipal electric and water utilities. These often prove to be beneficial to companies because the rates are lower than those of the standard utility companies.

Located off S.R. 3 and less than one mile from I-76/I-77 with easy access to I-71, Beacon South Industrial Park offers parcels of available, improved industrial sites.

In the gently rolling farmland of southern Medina County, the residents of Seville enjoy all of the advantages of rural-suburban living as well as the benefits offered in nearby Akron and Cleveland. You will find Seville’s New England heritage reflected through much of its architecture, road systems and village government.

Committed to the preservation of an all-American quality of life, Seville practices an active, yet planned and controlled, method of growth and development. A robust industrial area, modern shopping and a variety of housing options make Seville and ideal area to consider when exploring industrial relocation and expansion.

Village of Seville Demographics

Population (2020 / est.)

2,335

Unemployment Rate (2022)

3.3%

Median Household Income (2022)

$65,729

Education

High School and Above

94.9%

Bachelor’s Degree and Above

25.7%

Housing

Homeownership Rate

77.8%

Median Home Value (2022)

$180,700

Travel Time to Work

Less than 15 minutes

28.4%

15 to 30 minutes

33.1%

30 to 45 minutes

24.0%

45 to 60 minutes

11.5%

60 minutes or more

3.1%

* Data above from US Census Bureau