About Renaissance Park at Geauga Lake

Renaissance Park at Geauga Lake is one of Aurora's most active newer-construction communities, built out in phases along Memory Lane, Dipper Lane, and Arthur Trail. The neighborhood has drawn a steady wave of young families and move-up buyers thanks to its updated floor plans and approachable price points.
Homes here are predominantly two-story colonials and craftsman-style builds from the 2010s to present, typically 3–5 bedrooms with open-concept kitchens, first-floor flex rooms, and attached two- or three-car garages.
The community sits close to the former Geauga Lake grounds, Rt 43 and Rt 82 shopping and dining, and is zoned to Aurora City Schools. Commuters have easy access to both the Ohio Turnpike and downtown Cleveland or Akron.
Renaissance Park has posted 26 recorded sales with prices from $374,500 to $720,000 and a community average of roughly $445,000, making it the second-most active neighborhood in Aurora and a dependable entry point for buyers priced out of the city's golf communities.

Why Sellers Choose Renaissance Park

🏘️ Broad Buyer Appeal
Modern floor plans and an approachable price range keep this neighborhood attractive to a wide pool of family buyers.
🚗 Easy Commuter Access
Close to Rt 43, Rt 82, and the Ohio Turnpike, making it a favorite for Cleveland and Akron commuters.
📈 High Transaction Volume
With 26 recent sales, this is one of Aurora's fastest-turning neighborhoods — strong evidence of consistent buyer demand.

    Homes for Sale in Renaissance Park at Geauga Lake

Renaissance Park at Geauga Lake — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average home price in Renaissance Park at Geauga Lake?

Renaissance Park has recorded 26 sales ranging from $374,500 to $720,000, with a community average near $445,000.

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