c.1925 Ohio Foursquare For Sale Under $80K
$79,500
This Ohio foursquare offers more than 1,500 square feet of living space, including four generously sized bedrooms—ideal for family living and visiting guests. You’ll love the warmth of hardwood flooring along with the character-filled architectural details found throughout.

Realtor Comments
Charming Historic Home in Mansfield’s Sherman Estates! Discover your dream home in the heart of Mansfield’s historic district! Relax in the cozy bay window nook, ideal for curling up with a good book, or bask in the natural light of the sun porch. With two staircases and ample storage, this home combines functionality with character. The kitchen comes fully equipped with all appliances, including a refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher making your move seamless. In addition, this property includes an additional 0.27 acres of land located next door, offering even more potential for your dreams! Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity! Schedule a viewing today.
- 4bed
- 1bath
- 1,560sqft
- 6,700sqft lot
- Circa 1925

470 W 4th St, Mansfield, OH 44903
If interested in a property, please 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.
Contact Realtor: Raecine Ringold
Brokered by Red 1 Realty

Pros
- Lower overall cost of living than many larger Ohio metros, with housing options across price points.
- Job and education presence nearby: Mansfield has local employers and access to more opportunities in the surrounding region; it’s also near colleges/universities.
- More amenities than a small town: you’ll typically find decent shopping, restaurants, parks, and community events.
- Parks and outdoor options: good for weekend recreation and family activities.
- Central North-Central Ohio location: easier day trips to nearby cities/attractions without needing to live in a major metro.
- Community events and local culture: smaller-city feel can mean a more connected community than big metros.
Cons
- Weather can be tough: cold winters and hot/humid summers can affect comfort and commuting.
- Some neighborhood-level differences: like many cities, the “feel” and safety can vary a lot block to block.
- Limited “big-city” variety: entertainment, shopping, and nightlife won’t match larger metros (e.g., Columbus/Cleveland) unless you drive.
- Healthcare access for highly specialized care: you may need to travel for certain specialists or advanced services depending on where you are in the city.
- Employment may be more industry-dependent: certain economic cycles can impact local job availability depending on your field.

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