c.1909 Ohio Victorian-Era Home $99K
OHU50K Notes $99,000
c.1909 Ohio Victorian-Era Home. This darling little home has built-ins and is close to parks and dining.

Realtor Comments
Attention savvy investors! Look no further than this property that combines privacy and potential for growth. With a little TLC you can revive the natural beauty of this property and secure a valuable addition to your investment portfolio.
- 2 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 958 sqft
- 1,742 sqft lot
- Build date 1909

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
1619 Burgoyne St, Cincinnati, OH 45223 $99,000
- Contact Realtor: Brandie Cupp
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- Niche


Here are common pros/cons people consider when looking at the Northside neighborhood of Cincinnati.
Pros
- Strong community + local identity: Northside often has a tight, neighborhood feel with active local organizations and events.
- Walkable “pockets”: You can find everyday needs (cafes, groceries, shops) clustered around the Northside business corridor, so some residents don’t feel the need for a car for every trip.
- Convenient location: It’s generally close to Downtown and other Cincinnati areas compared with more outlying suburbs.
- Housing options (often): Depending on the block, you may see more older housing stock and potential for good value relative to some other neighborhoods.
- Transit access: Cincinnati Metro services and ride-share availability are typically decent for getting around the city.
Cons
- Block-by-block variability: Northside’s experience can vary a lot by street—what’s fine one block over may be different the next. It’s one of the most important “cons” to understand.
- Safety perception vs reality: Even if crime rates aren’t uniform across the area, residents may still experience or report higher-than-average concerns compared with some other neighborhoods; visitors often notice a different feel at night.
- Noise/traffic near corridors: Main roads and commercial areas can bring street noise, especially during evenings/weekends.
- Property maintenance differences: Because it includes older housing and a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties, you may see more variability in condition of buildings and yards.
- Parking can be tight: In busier areas or on-street-heavy blocks, finding convenient parking may be harder than in more suburban parts.

Family History
In the 1930s, this was the residence of Edward Scollon (1867-1941), a butcher in a slaughter house. He lived here with his wife Elizabeth and adult son Elmer, a truck driver.

















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