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c.1944 Affordable Ohio Home For Sale $60K

$60,000

Donโ€™t let this half-duplex slip byโ€”set on a convenient corner lot, this affordable Ohio home offers room to spread out.
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Realtor Comments

Two bedrooms and full bath upstairs! Full basement with many possibilities! Oversized two car garage with openers! Well manicured, partially fenced backyard! Call today!
  • 2bd
  • 1ba
  • 894sqft
  • 3,920sqft lot
  • Circa 1944

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22131 S Lake Shore, Euclid, OH 44123, USA

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Contact Realtor: Tricia Hanna

Brokered by Russell Real Estate Services

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Pros

  • Smaller-city feel with big-city access nearby: Euclid is close to Cleveland, so you get access to more jobs, events, and services without living in the center of the city.
  • Lake Erie proximity: Being on/near the lake area can mean better scenery and seasonal outdoor options compared with inland suburbs.
  • Parks and recreation: The area generally has neighborhood parks and community programming, which can be a plus for families.
  • A range of housing options: You can often find everything from older homes to multi-unit properties and newer-ish development depending on the pocket of the city.
  • Transit and regional connectivity (relative to smaller towns): Euclid typically has better access than more remote suburbs if you need to get around the region.

Cons

  • Neighborhood variation: Some blocks can feel very different from othersโ€”so it matters a lot where you choose to live.
  • Age of housing stock: Many homes are older, which can mean higher maintenance costs (roof, plumbing, insulation, etc.).
  • Weather: Like most of Northeast Ohio, expect cold winters and lake-effect snow patterns.
  • Traffic and commuting friction: Depending on your job location, getting in/out of the Cleveland metro can involve congestion at peak times.
  • Public services and schools can vary by area: School quality and service levels may differ across neighborhoods, so itโ€™s worth checking specific local details if that matters to you.
  • Urban-suburban tradeoffs: You may get lower costs or more space than the pricier areas near Cleveland, but you often trade off some โ€œpremiumโ€ amenities.
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