About Herrington Place

Herrington Place is one of Aurora's most consistent family neighborhoods, built out in several phases along Herrington Drive, Dogwood Drive, Redbud Drive, and Firethorn Drive. Its long sales history and remarkably tight price band make it a favorite for buyers who want predictability.
Homes are primarily two-story colonials from the 1990s and 2000s, typically 3–4 bedrooms with two-car garages, finished basements, and traditional layouts that appeal to a broad range of family buyers.
The neighborhood sits centrally in Aurora, close to Craddock and Leighton Elementary, Harmon Middle School, and Aurora High School, with easy access to Rt 43 shopping and Geauga Lake area conveniences.

Why Sellers Choose Herrington Place

🏫 Central to Aurora Schools
A short drive to every building in the Aurora City School District makes this a go-to pick for families.
🏡 Consistent, Predictable Value
A tight price band across 15 recent sales gives sellers confidence in comps and pricing.
📈 Long Track Record
A tight price band across 15 recent sales gives sellers confidence in comps and pricing.

Herrington Place — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average home price in Herrington Place?

Herrington Place has recorded 15 sales ranging from $397,000 to $506,300, with a tight community average of about $458,000.

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