c.1928 Ohio Handyman Special For Sale Under $45K
$44,900
This 3-bedroom, 1-bath Ohio handyman special presents a fantastic opportunity for a buyer ready to roll up their sleeves and add value. Featuring a solid structure and a practical, well-designed layout, the property is primed for cosmetic updates and thoughtful improvements to restore its full potential and bring it back to life.

Realtor Comments
Investor special with strong rental potential! This property could make an excellent long-term rental or addition to your investment portfolio. The hot water tank was replaced just 2 years ago. Bring your vision and unlock the potential this property has to offer.
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 3,149sqft lot
- Circa 1928

3679 E 105th St, Cleveland, OH 44105
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: Jermaine R Burge

Pros of Living in Cleveland
- Very affordable cost of living
One of Cleveland’s biggest advantages is its affordability. Housing prices are well below the national average, allowing residents to get significantly more space and value for their money compared to many U.S. cities. - Strong healthcare and job sectors
The city is home to world-renowned institutions like the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals, which provide major employment opportunities and high-quality care. - Rich arts, culture, and entertainment
Cleveland has a surprisingly vibrant cultural scene, including the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Playhouse Square, museums, festivals, and a strong food and brewery culture. - Great parks and outdoor access
The Cleveland Metroparks system (“Emerald Necklace”) offers extensive trails, nature areas, and green space, plus Lake Erie waterfront recreation for boating, fishing, and summer activities. - Strong sports and local pride
Between the Cavaliers, Guardians, and Browns, the city has a passionate sports culture that brings the community together year-round.
Cons of Living in Cleveland
- Harsh winters
Cold temperatures, long winters, and lake-effect snow are among the biggest downsides, with icy conditions and limited sunlight for months. - Neighborhood inequality
Some areas are thriving and well-kept, while others struggle with vacant homes, urban decay, and uneven investment — making location choice very important. - Limited public transportation
The transit system exists but is not comprehensive, so most residents rely heavily on cars for commuting. - Aging infrastructure
Roads, bridges, and public facilities often need repair, leading to construction, potholes, and occasional travel delays. - Crime varies by area
Like many large cities, safety depends heavily on the neighborhood, with some areas experiencing higher crime rates than others.












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