Hilliard Ohio
The Village of Hilliard became incorporated on July 13, 1869 with a population of 280 residents. Today, with a population of approximately 60,000, Hilliard is known for its close proximity to the I-270 local outer belt and easy access to well-known I-70 and I-71. Strategic location and a strong community ensure this veritable mix of small town values, contemporary homes, and local businesses will continue to have a major economic and social impact on the central Ohio region.
Ten miles northwest of downtown Columbus, the Hilliard area encompasses the entire Hilliard City School District. Bordered by the Big Darby Creek on the west, the Scioto River on the east, the area covers portions of the city of Columbus, the city of Dublin, Norwich Township and Washington Township. Affordable housing, job availability, and cultural events and nearby higher-learning institutions, make the Hilliard area attractive to the diverse group of individuals who call this place home.
Hilliard Area Statistics
County: FranklinPopulation: 21,500
Location: Northwest Franklin County, 20 minutes from downtown, 30 minutes from the airport
Schools: Hilliard Schools, St. Brendan Catholic School, Tolles Technical Center
Utilities: Columbus Gas, American Electric Power, city water
Size: 12 square miles
Zip Code: 43235
Hilliard Ohio Real Estate
Demand is stronger under $215,000, but higher priced housing is soft. Housing comes in all forms, from the modest to $1 million.
Hilliard Ohio Links
City of HilliardHilliard Area Chamber of Commerce
Hilliard City School District

