c.1941 Ohio Tiny Home For Sale $60K
$60,000
Ohio tiny home for sale! Step into the bright, airy 12×14 sunroomโcomplete with durable laminate flooring and updated doorsโwhich flows effortlessly into a spacious living area designed for both quiet relaxation and lively entertaining. Beyond its inviting aesthetics, the home offers incredible peace of mind with major mechanical upgrades, including a newer roof, a high-efficiency 90% furnace, central air, and updated electrical systems.

Realtor Comments
- 2bd
- 1ba
- 721sqft
- 4,356sqft lot
- Circa 1941

616 Bronx Dr, Toledo, OH 43609
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

The Pros
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Incredible Housing Affordability: Even with a recent surge in real estate prices over the last decade, Toledo remains one of the most budget-friendly housing markets in the United States. The median home price sits right around $130,000โdrastically lower than the national averageโallowing first-time buyers and families to secure substantial square footage and yards for a fraction of what it would cost in larger metros.
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A Heavyweight Arts & Culture Scene: For a city of its size, Toledo punches way above its weight culturally. The Toledo Museum of Art is world-class and entirely free to the public. The city also features a highly rated symphony, the historic Valentine Theatre, and the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium, which consistently ranks among the top zoos in the country.
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Minor League Sports Paradise: Toledo has mastered the minor league sports experience. Catching a Toledo Mud Hens baseball game at Fifth Third Field (downtown) or a Toledo Walleye hockey game at the Huntington Center offers professional-tier entertainment and electric crowd energy at very affordable family prices.
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The Metroparks System: Toledo boasts an award-winning park system (Metroparks Toledo) that ensures residents are never far from nature. Parks like Wildwood and Oak Openings Preserve feature thousands of acres of rare ecosystems, paved and primitive trails, and excellent spots for kayaking, biking, and bird watching.
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Low Congestion & Central Location: Traffic gridlock is practically non-existent here. You can get almost anywhere in the city within 15 to 20 minutes. Furthermore, Toledo is a fantastic hub for weekend travelers; Detroit is just an hour north, and Cleveland, Chicago, and Columbus are all within an easy three-hour drive.
The Cons
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Economic Lag & Lower Wages: While the cost of living is low, local wages and household incomes reflect that. The job market has diversified into healthcare, logistics, and education (anchored by the University of Toledo), but it lacks the explosive corporate growth, tech presence, or startup capital found in larger Ohio cities like Columbus.
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Neighborhood-Level Crime Volatility: Toledo struggles with property and violent crime rates that track higher than the national and state averages. However, this is highly segmented by neighborhood. Pockets of the city experience significant urban blight and safety challenges, while neighborhoods like Old Orchard, Beverly, or the adjacent suburbs (Sylvania, Perrysburg) remain quiet and highly sought-after.
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Lake Erie Algal Blooms: Every summer, agricultural runoff combined with warm weather triggers massive toxic blue-green algal blooms on the western basin of Lake Erie. While water filtration systems have vastly improved since the city’s infamous 2014 water crisis, the blooms still routinely restrict swimming, boating, and beach access during peak summer months.
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Drab Winters & Overcast Skies: Located in Northwest Ohio, Toledo experiences long, grey, and cold winters. While it doesn’t get hit with the massive lake-effect snow totals that hammer cities further east like Cleveland or Buffalo, the persistent cloud cover and freezing winds coming off the lake from December through March can be draining.
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Subpar Public Transit & Infrastructure: Toledo is a fiercely car-dependent city. The public bus system (TARTA) has limited routes and scheduling, making a reliable personal vehicle non-negotiable for commuting and errands. Additionally, the freezing-and-thawing winter cycles leave the city constantly battling aggressive potholes and orange construction barrels.




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