c.1956 Affordable Ohio Home Reduced to Under $35K
OHU50K Notes $49,900 Reduced to $34,900
c.1956 Affordable Ohio Home. This turn-key home would make for a great investment property or first time home buyer.

Realtor Comments
Come see this ranch style home featuring 910 square feet of living space, two bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Step downstairs to find a one car garage, and a walkout basement. Outside you will find a paved patio and a fenced in yard.
- 2 bed
- 2 bath
- 910 sqft
- 0.27 acre lot
- Build date 1956

61 Laipple St, Bridgeport, OH 43912 $49,900 Reduced to $34,900
- Contact Realtor: Christopher L. Williams
- Google Map
- Niche




Pros of Living in Bridgeport, OH
Affordable Cost of Living & Housing
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Cost of living is around 24% below the U.S. average and about 8% less than Ohio overall. This includes housing, groceries, healthcare, and utilities.
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Median home values are exceptionally low, roughly $80K–$90K—well below state and national averages.
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Rent is affordable too—average monthly rents range from around $700, significantly lower than national figures.
Low Crime & Strong Safety Ratings
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According to AreaVibes, Bridgeport has a crime rate 54% lower than the Ohio average and nearly 60% lower than the national average.
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Niche gives solid grades for Crime & Safety—an encouraging sign for families and residents.
High Livability & Family Appeal
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Bridgeport ranks above 85% of areas in Ohio for overall livability, scoring very favorably for housing, community, and friendliness.
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Niche awards strong marks in categories like Housing, Cost of Living, Family-Friendliness, and Outdoor Activities.
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Residents appreciate the small-town feel, close-knit streets, and community vibe.
Schools & Community Legacy
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Local schools hold solid ratings (mostly B to B+) and Bridgeport High School has a low student–teacher ratio of about 9:1, suggesting more personalized attention.
Manageable Commutes & Car Reliance
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Average commute time is about 20–21 minutes, with most residents driving to work—comparable to or shorter than average U.S. commutes.
Cons of Living in Bridgeport, OH
Limited Amenities & Walkability
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Public transit is scarce, and many daily needs require a vehicle—walking to shops or services is rarely practical.
Infrastructure & Aesthetic Issues
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Some residents note poor road conditions, potholes, and unsightly vacant buildings that detract from curb appeal.
Modest Income & Elevating Poverty
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Median household income is around $48K–$53K, which is significantly lower than Ohio and national averages.
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Poverty levels are elevated, with over 20% of residents living below the poverty line.
Small, Declining Population
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The village population is modest (~1,500–1,650) and declining slowly (−0.8% annually), which can limit economic growth and new development pressure.
Healthcare & Service Gaps
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AreaVibes flags fewer local healthcare facilities, pharmacies, and police/fire stations, impacting access to emergency and routine services.











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