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Four Bedroom Ohio Home For Sale Under $180K

$179,900

This Ohio home still keeps its original charm, highlighted by beautiful natural hardwood floors, classic woodwork, and elegant pocket doors. Since it has been used as a business, one of the bedrooms includes a convenient walk-in shower and laundry hookup.

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Realtor Comments

Unique Four Bedroom Home On West Pearl Street. There Is Also A Small Half Bathroom Under The Stairs. The Kitchen Comes With Appliances And Has Been Updated With Black Countertops And A Bright Backsplash To Make It Shine. There’s A Washer And Dryer Hookup On The Main Floor And The Second Floor For Your Convenience. The Office Is Great For Someone Who Works From Home Or For A Private Area To Keep All Your Important Documents. There Is Also A 15×8 Storage Room. Outside You Have A Nice Yard With A Covered Patio And A 12×16 Out Building For Your Yard Equipment And Children’s Toys.home Is Set Up With A Generac Whole House Backup Generator.replacement Windows.the House Has Two Central Air Units. The One For The Main Floor Works, But The Second Floor Unit Does Not.
  • 4bd
  • 2ba
  • 2,448sqft
  • 7,849sqft lot

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414 W Pearl St, Willard, OH 44890

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Douglas A. Steinmetz, Clinton Castle Realty

Agent Phone: (419) 681-1270

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Pros

  • Lower cost of living: Often more affordable housing and everyday expenses than larger metro areas.
  • Smaller-town community feel: Many people find it more neighborly and less hectic.
  • Convenient for nearby cities: You can usually reach bigger job/entertainment areas by driving (depending on your work location).
  • More space: Compared with big cities, you may find bigger yards or more house for the money.
  • Quieter lifestyle: Less traffic and generally a slower pace of life.

Cons

  • Limited job market (in town): Depending on your industry, you may need to commute or rely on nearby larger employers.
  • Fewer shopping/entertainment options: You may drive for more variety (restaurants, events, specialty services).
  • Car-dependent: Public transportation is usually limited, so youโ€™ll likely need a vehicle.
  • Weather extremes: Like much of Ohio, youโ€™ll deal with hot summers, cold winters, and snow/ice at times.
  • Ammenities and healthcare for specialists: Basic services may be closer, but specialty care can require travel.
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