About Hunters Crossing

Hunters Crossing is a well-established Stow neighborhood built primarily in the late 1980s across multiple phases. It has maintained a long-standing reputation as one of the city's most "sought-after" addresses, earning that description repeatedly in active listing remarks.
Homes in Hunters Crossing are predominantly two-story colonials ranging from roughly 2,100 to 3,700+ square feet, with four bedrooms typical and several former model homes in the mix. Lots run larger than the Stow average, frequently between a quarter-acre and nearly half an acre. Well-updated homes feature hardwood floors, cathedral-ceiling primary suites, custom cabinetry, and finished basements.
The neighborhood's mature trees and generous lot sizes give it a quieter, more established feel than newer Stow subdivisions. Hunters Crossing is zoned to the Stow-Munroe Falls City School District and offers convenient access to Stow's central retail corridor.
Hunters Crossing draws buyers specifically searching for larger lots and established character. Recent listings in the neighborhood have come to market in the $370K to $430K range, comfortably above Stow's citywide median. If you own a home in Hunters Crossing and are considering your next move, understanding your home's current value is the right place to start.

Why Sellers Choose Hunters Crossing

🌳 Larger Lots
Quarter- to half-acre lots and mature trees give Hunters Crossing a more spacious, established feel than newer Stow subdivisions.
🏡 Spacious Colonial Inventory
Homes ranging from roughly 2,100 to 3,700+ square feet — including several former model homes — appeal to a wide range of move-up buyers.
📈 Proven Above-Market Pricing
Recent listings and value estimates in Hunters Crossing have ranged from roughly $370K to $430K, well above Stow's citywide median.

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Hunters Crossing Stow Ohio — Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Hunters Crossing located in Stow, Ohio?

Hunters Crossing is located in central Stow, Ohio 44224, developed across multiple phases primarily in the late 1980s. The neighborhood's location provides easy access to Stow's retail corridor along Kent Road and Route 91, as well as quick connections to Route 8 for commuting to Akron or Cleveland.

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