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Lorain, OH vs North Scranton Scranton, PA

Lorain, OH vs North Scranton Scranton, PA: What the data shows

Lorain, OH is in Lorain, OH and North Scranton Scranton, PA is in North Scranton Scranton, PA. On home prices, North Scranton Scranton, PA is the more affordable option at $95,000 median — $3,300 less than Lorain, OH's $98,300. WYLT rates Lorain, OH as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing — and North Scranton Scranton, PA as Good for now — a solid choice worth serious consideration.

Both neighborhoods have similar safety profiles. Lorain, OH has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. North Scranton Scranton, PA has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Lorain, OH has Low flood risk and North Scranton Scranton, PA has Low flood risk.

The two neighborhoods are similarly walkable. Lorain, OH scores 27/100 (mostly car-dependent) versus North Scranton Scranton, PA's 27/100 (mostly car-dependent). For families weighing school quality, Lorain, OH has the higher school rating Lorain, OH rates 6.6/10 and North Scranton Scranton, PA rates 5/10.

CategoryLorain, OHNorth Scranton Scranton, PA
Housing
VerdictThink twiceGood for now
Median Price$98K$95K

Lower price

Median Rent$840$800

Lower rent

Median Income$41K

Higher income

$40K
Price VolatilityModerateModerate
Getting Around
Walk Score27/10027/100
Transit ScoreMinimal transit1/100

Better transit

Bike ScoreN/A15/100

More bikeable

Commute30 min

Shorter commute

152 min
Safety & Environment
Safety GradeD+D+
Violent CrimeModerateModerate
Property CrimeModerateModerate
Flood RiskLowLow
Air QualityModerateGood

Cleaner air

Community
Schools6.6/10

Better schools

5/10
Best for
First‑time buyersRetirees on a budgetFamilies needing affordable housing
first-time homebuyersretirees seeking low costremote workers

Bottom line

For those prioritizing affordability and decent schools, Lorain may be a slightly better choice despite its moderate crime concerns, but only for commuters willing to drive. North Scranton, on the other hand, is a better fit for those seeking a quiet, low-flood area with affordable housing and can tolerate limited walkability and lower-rated schools. Overall, the decision between the two neighborhoods depends on weighing the importance of school quality against the need for a quiet, low-maintenance living environment.

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