c.1936 Two Bedroom Ohio Tudor Revival Under $69K
$68,500
Move-in ready — this Ohio tudor revival is ideal for enhancing value with your personal upgrades. Offering 2–3 bedrooms and one full bath, the layout includes a roomy living and dining area, an oversized kitchen, and the convenience of a main-floor bedroom and bathroom.

Realtor Comments
Investor Special in Homeworth! Upstairs, you’ll find a charming Cape Cod-style space with flexible potential. Enjoy the peaceful setting with a nice backyard, a storage shed, and a wooded lot next door complete with a scenic creek-adding both privacy and appeal. Major mechanical updates have already been taken care of within the last 10 years, including the roof, furnace, hot water tank, and pressure tank-giving you peace of mind and reducing upfront costs. Whether you’re looking to flip, rent for strong returns, or move in yourself, this property checks all the boxes. Schedule your showing today and make your next smart real estate move now! 🙂 *House is being sold AS-IS Only*
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 1,303sqft
- 8,712sqft lot
- Circa 1936

23042 South St, Homeworth, OH 44634 $68,500
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: Sierra Zirillo

Pros
- Quiet, rural lifestyle: Low population density, peaceful surroundings, and a slower pace of life.
- Lower cost of living: Generally more affordable housing and lower property taxes than in nearby metro areas.
- Strong community feel: Close-knit neighbors, local events, and small-town friendliness.
- Convenient access to outdoor recreation: Nearby parks, trails, lakes, and countryside for hiking, fishing, and gardening.
- Short drives to regional towns: Within reasonable driving distance of Salem, Alliance, and Youngstown for shopping, services, and larger amenities.
- Good for families valuing space: Larger lots and less congestion—suitable for children, pets, and outdoor hobbies.
- Safer, lower-crime environment: Small communities typically report lower crime rates.
- Potential for rural property benefits: Opportunities for gardening, small farms, or home projects that need space.
Cons
- Limited local amenities: Few shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, and cultural institutions within the community itself.
- Fewer job opportunities locally: Employment often requires commuting to nearby towns or cities; industries are limited.
- Healthcare access: Specialized medical services and large hospitals are farther away—routine and emergency care may require travel.
- Public transportation scarce: Personal vehicle needed for most errands and commutes.
- Limited schooling options: Fewer local school choices and extracurricular programs compared with larger districts; some families may prefer schools in nearby towns.
- Internet and utilities variability: Broadband speed and availability can be inconsistent in rural pockets—confirm service before moving.
- Seasonal weather challenges: Winters can bring snow and ice; rural roads sometimes take longer to clear.
- Possible demographic decline: Like many rural areas, may face aging population and fewer young residents, which can affect services over time.








































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