c.1922 Three Bedroom Affordable Ohio Home $55K
$55,000
Affordable Ohio home for sale! The main floor welcomes you with a spacious living room featuring a cozy fireplace, a formal dining room with charming built-in cabinetry, a functional kitchen, and a convenient half bath. Enjoy outdoor living from the covered front porch, enclosed back porch, or step out onto the small deck—perfect for relaxing or entertaining.

Realtor Comments
Three-bedroom home on a corner lot with a detached garage. The second floor has three bedrooms and a large full bathroom. The laundry is located in the basement. The home has a detached two-car garage and an Acorn Stairlift.
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,232sqft
- 4,961sqft lot
- Circa 1922

1030 Saint George St, East Liverpool, OH 43920 $55,000
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: Zachary Underwood

Pros
• Extremely affordable cost of living
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Overall cost of living is ~27% below the U.S. average and ~11% below Ohio’s average—housing is especially cheap, with median home price around $93K and rent about $700 for a 2‑bedroom
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Niche gives a grade A for cost of living .
• Strong housing market & livability
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Housing scores are high, indicating good affordability and appreciation potential .
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Citytistics gives East Liverpool above‑average livability, combining education, safety, affordability, and happiness
• Small‑town charm with community and heritage
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Population under 10,000 fosters a tight-knit vibe. Niche reviewers often mention “charm and history,” “friendly people,” and “nice river‑front downtown”
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Historic assets include a downtown district with Italianate architecture and the title “Pottery Capital of the World”
• Recreational amenities & natural beauty
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Thompson Park (100 acres) features trails, pool, fields, disc golf; plus Ohio River waterfront park and boat launch
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The Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail runs through the city
• Education options
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Public schools earn mixed to decent reviews (district ratio ~15.8:1); plus a branch campus of Kent State University
⚠️ Cons
• Limited job opportunities & lower income
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Unemployment near ~7% (above national average); most local jobs are low-wage. Many residents commute
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Median household income (
$37K–$40K) is well below the U.S. median ($78K) .
• Declining population & high poverty
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Population declined ~2.9% over five years; poverty rate is ~21%, markedly higher than national average (~10–13%)
• Mixed crime perception
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AreaVibes rates crime “A+” but notes lack of nearby amenities. Niche scores crime safety B‑minus
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NeighborhoodScout indicates violent crime is relatively high for Ohio towns, though property crime is close to average
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HomeSnacks/FBI data suggests overall crime (~1,537/100K) is ~34% below the national average1—crime stats vary depending on source.
• Limited amenities & transit reliance
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Few local shops, limited nightlife and entertainment; most errands require a car .
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Public transit is limited; residents rely on personal vehicles
• Environmental & economic decline challenges
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Rust-belt legacy: industrial decline, pollution from past pottery factories, drug use issues noted .
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Some locals highlight drug problems: “meth and regret… opiates more than meth

































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