ohio bungalow

c.1923 Ohio Bungalow For Sale $55K

$55,000

 

Opportunity awaits with this inviting two-bedroom Ohio bungalow in the desirable north end, ready for its next chapter.

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Realtor Comments

Newer flooring and light fixtures. Recently painted. Great investment property or starter home.

  • 2bd
  • 1ba
  • 748sqft
  • 3,049sqft lot
  • Circa 1923

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729 Chicago St, Toledo, OH 43611, 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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Dave Lahmers

Brokered by Loss Realty Group

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Pros of Living in Toledo

Affordable Housing

  • Toledo is one of the most affordable cities in the Midwest.
  • Homebuyers can often find larger homes and historic properties at prices well below the national average.

Low Cost of Living

  • Housing, utilities, and everyday expenses tend to be lower than in many metropolitan areas, making Toledo attractive for families, retirees, and first-time homebuyers.

Lake Erie Access

  • Located near Lake Erie, residents enjoy boating, fishing, beaches, and waterfront recreation.
  • The nearby shoreline offers beautiful parks and nature areas.

Strong Healthcare and Education

  • The city is home to respected healthcare providers and institutions such as The University of Toledo.
  • Healthcare and education are major employers in the region.

Excellent Parks and Zoo

  • Toledo is known for its extensive park system and the highly regarded Toledo Zoo.
  • Outdoor recreation opportunities are abundant throughout the area.

Convenient Location

  • Toledo sits between Detroit and Cleveland, making travel and access to additional amenities convenient.
  • Several major highways intersect near the city.

Arts and Culture

  • Attractions such as the Toledo Museum of Art provide cultural opportunities that are impressive for a city of its size.

Manageable Traffic

  • Commutes are generally short, and traffic congestion is relatively light compared to larger cities.

Cons of Living in Toledo

Cold, Gray Winters

  • Winters can be long, cloudy, and cold.
  • Snowfall varies from year to year but can be significant at times.

Economic Challenges

  • Like many former manufacturing centers, Toledo has experienced industrial decline and population loss.
  • Some neighborhoods continue to face economic hardship.

Crime Varies by Neighborhood

  • Certain areas experience higher rates of crime than others.
  • Careful neighborhood research is important when relocating.

Aging Infrastructure

  • Many roads, bridges, and older homes require ongoing maintenance and investment.

Limited Public Transportation

  • While public transit exists, most residents rely on personal vehicles.
  • Transit options are less extensive than in larger metropolitan areas.

Less Dynamic Job Growth

  • Employment opportunities are available, but job growth can be slower than in rapidly expanding Sun Belt cities.

Humidity and Mosquitoes in Summer

  • Summers can be warm and humid, particularly near waterways and low-lying areas.
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