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North Olmsted, OH vs Covington, GA

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Are people in Covington older or younger than people in North Olmsted?
- The Median Age in Covington is 9.1 years younger than in North Olmsted.

Are housing costs cheaper in Covington or North Olmsted?
- Covington housing costs are 28.1% more expensive than North Olmsted housing costs.

Which city has a longer commute, Covington or North Olmsted?
- The average commute for residents of Covington is 1.0 minutes longer than it is for residents of North Olmsted.

Things to do in North Olmsted?
North Olmsted OH seats west Cleveland boasting an array of entertainment options from bowling alleys, movie theaters plus even laser tag arenas all great ways keep family busy in addition to easy access wonderful parks for picnics or running.

Things to do in Covington?
Covington, GA is a small city located east of Atlanta that features activities for residents to enjoy ranging from sports parks to historical sites like Oxford Road Church or Turner Lake Park. It's also home to several shops and eateries which bring life along its main street lined with trees and quaint stores perfect for any wanderlust spirit.

 North Olmsted, OHCovington, GAUnited States
 Population  Unlock14,065329,725,481
 Median Income$74,569  Unlock$69,021
 Median Age  Unlock35.438.4
 Avg. Home Price$224,400  Unlock$338,100
 Unemployment Rate  Unlock4.5%6.0%
 Avg. Commute Time24.49  Unlock26.38
Reviews for North Olmsted    2 Reviews

Great place to live. SAFE. no trash. low crime.. A beautiful environment, and safe for single women, and motehrs with small children. Most all of the west side of  More

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Over 15 years ago

Great access to Lake Erie and recreational activities; kayaking, biking and  More

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Reviews for Covington    11 Reviews

This county sucks. It is so small that you get ripped off by all of the utility company's. They overcharge the customers and do not provide alternative options for  More

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It might have continued to be a nice place to live if it were not for all those criminals and government money parasites within this city. We are forced to live here now  More

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Over 15 years ago

don't know why people would still want to live here it is too much like dekalb but with out the convience of being closer to atlanta. the schools are terrable the houses  More

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