Your Local Dayton, Ohio Realtor since 1993

Looking to buy or sell a home in Dayton? David Campbell is the go-to Realtor you can rely on for a stress-free experience from start to finish. As a lifelong Dayton resident, David has an in-depth understanding of the local real estate market.



Whether you're purchasing your first home or selling to achieve the best return, he provides tailored guidance, effective marketing strategies, and smooth transaction management. Known for his exceptional communication and attention to detail, his clients consistently leave glowing reviews.



With over three decades of expertise, David is equipped to navigate even the most challenging aspects of real estate. Contact David Campbell today and make your Dayton real estate goals a reality!


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Why Choose Us

  • What are Clients Saying?

    During David's career, he's helped hundreds of clients find satisfaction both buying and selling homes. You can read their reviews on Google, Zillow, Realtor.com, Angi or on his Happy Clients page.

  • 30 Years of Experience

    In a profession with high turn over, David is a realtor with over 30 years experience. Experience counts and translates to a smoother, stress free closing for you in Dayton.

  • Personalized Real Estate Experience

    You'll work with David from start to finish. You won't be passed off to a team member or system.

  • Stress Free Guarantee

    No stress, easy exit listing and easy exit buyer agreement.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dayton, Ohio Real Estate


1. Is Dayton expensive to live in?


No, not by comparison. As a local Realtor I get calls from real estate investors from other parts of the country calling to inquire about buying investment properties in the Dayton area. They see our cost of living and our real estate prices and most homes for sale look like a deal to them. Housing costs are about 17% below the national average and the cost of living is about 3% below the national average.  


2. Which is the richest suburb of Dayton, OH?

Having grown up in Dayton, OH that’s an easy question to answer - Oakwood. This small 9 square mile city has a big reputation for being expensive and attracting wealth. The housing stock is largely from the early 1900’s and Oakwood presale inspections (must be done in order to sell a house) help to keep property condition up and prices with it. The average household income is about $135,000k.   


3. Is Dayton, OH a good place to live?


I say the answer is yes. Let’s be real, not all of Dayton is sunshine and rainbows.  It has its challenged and depressed areas. Downtown Dayton went through a long stretch of vacancies after much of its manufacturing base moved out, which left the core feeling depressed and underused. But over the last 20 years the city has shifted toward steady revitalization, adding major projects like the RiverScape fountains, the expanded bike path network, new rental and condo construction, the Schuster Center, the minor-league ballpark, and a wide range of mixed-use developments. Today the downtown area is seeing renewed energy, stronger housing demand, and a growing appeal for people who want urban living close to everything in the greater Dayton area.  


4.  What is the population of Dayton, OH?


To be clear, when people ask about Dayton OH they are often referring to the entire Dayton metro area including surrounding suburbs. This population is around 814,000. The city, or what we call Dayton proper has a population of about 136,000 .


5. What are Dayton Public Schools ranked?

In general Dayton public schools ranked a 3 out of 10 according to Greatschools.org. Meaning they are below the state’s ‘meeting expectations’ threshold.