Private Schools Market: ZIP 45840
Opportunity Score
59
/ 100
Fair
Based on walkability, population density, income levels, and local business competition.
Market Summary
ZIP 45840 is an suburban area with low foot traffic. with a population of 54,342 and household incomes near the national median ($64,076).
Area Profile
54,342
Population
$64,076
Median Income
-14% vs. national
Suburban
Area Type
8.4/20
Foot Traffic
Car-Dependent
Median Age: 39.3 —
mixed-age market, broad menu appeal.
College-Educated: 22.5% —
value-focused market, keep prices competitive.
Competition
Private Schools and related businesses in ZIP 45840.
9
Child Care Centers
1.7 per 10K residents
Operating Costs
Local cost levels affect space, labor, and operating expenses.
$1,010
2BR Fair Market Rent
$934
Median Gross Rent
$200 K
Median Home Value
21
Bank Branches
$1.9 M deposits
Tips for Starting a Private School Business in Ohio
- Accreditation takes 2-3 years but determines whether your tuition qualifies for tax credits and whether colleges recognize your diplomas.
- Your first 50 students are the hardest. Most private schools break even around 80-120 students. Plan for 2-3 years of operating losses.
- Facility costs dominate. Leasing a church or community center cuts your startup cost by 60-80% vs. building or buying.
- Teacher salaries run 15-30% below public school equivalents. You'll attract mission-driven educators, but benefits and culture have to compensate.
Quick Facts
- Area Type
- Suburban
- Foot Traffic
- Car-Dependent
- Related Businesses
- 9
- Bank Branches
- 21
vs. National Average
Median Income
-14% vs. $74,580
Walkability
-2.1 pts vs. national avg
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About This Data
Data sources
U.S. Census Bureau (ACS, ZBP) · HUD Fair Market Rents · EPA Walkability Index · USDA RUCA · IRS SOI · FDIC Summary of Deposits