Three Bedroom Ohio Home For Sale $164K
$164,000
Welcome to this spacious 4–5 bedroom Ohio home, thoughtfully designed with plenty of room to grow, gather, and make lasting memories. Step inside from the inviting wraparound covered porch, where timeless charm and a warm welcome set the tone for the generous living spaces that await within.

Realtor Comments
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 2,302sqft
- 4,848sqft lot

404 Woodbine Ave, Willard, OH 44890, USA
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: Mike Homan, Team Leader

Pros of Living in Willard
1. Affordable Housing
Willard is known for relatively affordable home prices and property taxes compared to many larger Ohio cities. Buyers can often find more house and yard space for their money.
2. Small-Town Atmosphere
With a population of around 6,000, Willard offers a close-knit community where residents often know their neighbors and local events bring people together.
3. Convenient Location
Situated between larger cities such as Mansfield and Sandusky, residents can access additional shopping, dining, healthcare, and entertainment without living in a heavily populated area.
4. Strong Railroad Heritage
Willard has long been an important railroad town, giving it a unique local identity and history that many residents take pride in.
5. Family-Friendly Environment
The city offers parks, youth sports programs, community events, and a generally slower pace of life that appeals to many families.
6. Access to Outdoor Recreation
Nearby parks, fishing spots, campgrounds, and recreational areas provide opportunities for hiking, boating, hunting, and other outdoor activities.
7. Lower Traffic and Stress
Daily commutes are typically short, and residents enjoy less congestion than in Ohio’s larger metropolitan areas.
Cons of Living in Willard
1. Limited Job Opportunities
While there are manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, and service-sector jobs, the local job market is smaller than in larger cities. Some residents commute for work.
2. Fewer Entertainment Options
Willard has basic amenities, but residents seeking major concerts, nightlife, extensive shopping, or diverse dining options often travel to larger nearby cities.
3. Cold, Gray Winters
Northern Ohio experiences cold winters with snow, ice, and extended periods of cloudy weather that some people find challenging.
4. Limited Public Transportation
Owning a vehicle is generally necessary, as public transit options are limited.
5. Slower Pace May Not Suit Everyone
Those who enjoy a fast-paced urban lifestyle, abundant cultural attractions, or constant new development may find Willard too quiet.
6. Railroad Noise
Depending on where you live in town, train traffic can be a source of noise, particularly given Willard’s role as a railroad hub.
7. Fewer Specialized Services
For some specialty healthcare providers, higher education options, or niche shopping needs, residents may need to travel to larger communities.










































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