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Rural village with sprawling farmland and local restaurants
In the rural heart of northeastern Ohio is the village of Lordstown. The area was developed as part of a redevelopment effort following the Revolutionary War, electing its first township officers in the early 19th century. A car factory was once the economic locus of the town and has since been replaced by a large battery plant. "This area is pretty rural, you'll find homes with a lot more land. Plus the new battery plant is bringing more business to local restaurants." Lordstown has retained its character as a tight-knit village with beautiful rural scenery, all just minutes away from Warren and nearby freeways.
There are many architectural styles in Lordstown.
Downtown is marked by a recognizable clock in Lordstown.
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Spacious rural homesteads in Lordstown
Dense forests and sprawling farmland border the country roads and homesteads in Lordstown. Most homes were built in the last half of the 20th century, though a decent mix of more contemporary builds is available. Space is a major factor in Lordstown's homes, with some locals enjoying properties with 10 acres or more. Home styles range from modest manufactured and ranch-style to Colonial and even Tudor-revival estates. Home prices can vary depending on the home's size and the broader property's size, but "you get more land and most homes tend to have larger yards than homes in the city," says Century 21 Realtor William Broxson. Prices range from $75,000 for a smaller manufactured home, to $250,000 for a ranch-style house with two and a half acres to as much as $465,000 for a Colonial-revival home with 10 acres.
Ranch style is a common architectural style in Lordstown.
Residents take pride in maintaining their lawns in Lordstown.
Residents enjoy spacious front lawns in Lordstown.
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Local watering holes in Lordstown
Lordstown is home to local spots beloved and frequented by residents. Down Tod Avenue from Lordstown Central Park is Our Place Bistro, a classic no-frills diner serving up delicious waffles and other traditional breakfast and lunch fare. Ross Eatery and Pub is a family-style restaurant with convenience products, serving up hearty portions of comfort food daily and tender barbeque on the first Saturday of every month. Locals can shop for household essentials at the resident Dollar General. However, most take the six-mile drive into Warren for more extensive shopping. After shopping, locals can work out on the machines or take a fitness class at Trumbull Family Fitness.
Our Place Bistro is a charming diner in Lordstown.
Ross' Eatery and Pub is a fun night out for dining in Lordstown.
Ross' Eatery & Pub has many decorations celebrating the town in Lordstown.
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High achieving athletics and academics in Lordstown Local School District
The Lordstown Local School District serves the community, with two schools teaching from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Lordstown Elementary has an overall A-minus rating on Niche and takes pre-kindergarten through sixth-grade students. Several murals adorn nearby rocks and walls painted by the elementary school students. Students move on to Lordstown High School, which has an overall B-plus Niche rating and whose Red Devils athletic programs are a member of the Northeast Athletic Conference.
Lordstown Elementary School has 218 students in Lordstown.
Lordstown High School has a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 1 in Lordstown.
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Library reads and outdoor fun in Lordstown
Community buildings and parks give locals plenty of opportunities to get out and get active. Locals can spend the day reading Lordstown Public Library, which features hundreds of written and video titles, genealogical services and weekly book readings. Kids flock to the playground at Lordstown Village Park, which also features an expansive athletic field and a paved walking trail. Lordstown Central Park offers a friendly, forested area where locals can go for a stroll or relax under the canopy. Lordstown is also "not too far from Lake Milton, which is one of the better areas to swim, fish and jet ski," says Century 21 Realtor William Broxson.
Residents take advantage of the many walking trail options in Lordstown.
Kids flock to the playground at Lordstown Park in Lordstown.
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The streets are quiet and inviting in Lordstown.
Country roads and major freeways in Lordstown
Most locals depend on cars and trucks to get around Lordstown, taking major roads like Tod Avenue Southwest and Carson Salt Springs Road. The I-80 interstate also crosses through the neighborhood, putting locals within six miles of Warren, 45 miles of Akron and 62 miles of Cleveland.
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On average, homes in Lordstown, OH sell after 52 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Lordstown, OH over the last 12 months is $213,305, up 18% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Don't miss the opportunity to view this spacious split-level home in a private location at the end of a street in Lordstown! While it requires some finishing touches, this property offers great value and is expected to sell quickly.Call today to schedule your viewing!
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High traffic area perfect for many types of business. 2.6374 Acres on corner lot! City utilities with approx. 445' road frontage on Ellsworth Bailey and frontage on Salt Springs 250' frontage. Zoned - B1 and B2
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