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Neighborhoods in Trumbull County, OH

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    Howland Center

    In the suburbs outside of Warren, Howland Center is a quiet community with sizable homes and a local thoroughfare where folks can shop for groceries and essentials, receive care at small medical practices or gather with friends and neighbors for meals and special celebrations at a local restaurant or a renowned 3-star resort and hotel. “It’s

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      $273K

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      $95K - $599K

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    Cortland

    Over the eastern shores of Mosquito Creek Lake is Cortland, a small town in Trumbull County just over 10 miles from the Pennsylvania state line. "Cortland has that small-town, Americana feel to it," says Realtor Tyler Obradovich, team leader of the Wolf Pack Sales Team at Keller Williams Chervenic Realty. Obradovich was born and raised in the

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      $258K

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      $43K - $484K

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      13 Listings

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    Lordstown

    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 A car factory was once the economic locus of the town and has since been replaced by a large battery plant.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

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      $218K

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      $19K - $414K

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    Mineral Ridge

    Over the eastern shore of Meander Creek Reservoir is a small, unincorporated community with a population of just over 4,000. Mineral Ridge is a residential corridor between Austintown and Niles, only 10 miles from Youngstown. Branching off the community’s thoroughfare, South Main Street, are established homes, local restaurants and well-rated

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      $208K

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      $81K - $425K

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    Hubbard

    Hubbard stays true to its motto as a small-town neighborhood "where opportunity begins." After Youngstown's steel industry collapsed in the mid-1900s, Hubbard's local shops and family-owned restaurants kept the local economy from plummeting. Today, the neighborhood's charming downtown district is busy with old and new small businesses. While

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      $195K

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      $47K - $507K

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      19 Listings

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    Champion Heights

    Champion Heights, a community in Ohio's Champion Township, is supported by a well-established local economy. "Parts of Champion Heights are rural, but we also have a small business district. There are a lot of family-owned businesses here," says Anthony Bernard, owner of Bernard's Garden Mart. Alongside his wife, Bernard has served the Champion

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      $189K

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      $78K - $379K

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    McDonald

    Along the shores of the Mahoning River is the little suburban community of McDonald. Historically a company town for the Carnegie Steel Company, the community has since developed into a small but tight-knit community. “This community is pretty small, only about five miles wide, but very tight-knit and affordable,” says William Broxson from Century

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      $180K

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      $50K - $420K

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      3 Listings

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    Newton Falls

    Newton Falls, tucked away 10 miles from Warren, offers a small downtown district surrounded by miles of rural land. "It's a small town with country living," says local Realtor Carol Long of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Stouffer Realty. "Yeah, we've been growing slowly but surely with new businesses coming in, but we still keep that small-town

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      $174K

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      $44K - $442K

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      10 Listings

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    Churchill

    Churchill is a quiet suburban neighborhood on the outskirts of Girard. The name of the wider city was taken from a French-American philanthropist who founded Girard College in Philadelphia. “There aren’t a whole lot of businesses, but Churchill is a pretty solid bedroom community for people who work in nearby cities,” says Century 21 Realtor

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      $169K

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      $33K - $260K

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      1 Listing

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    Hilltop

    Snug between McDonald to the east and Niles to the northwest, Hilltop is a small Trumbull County territory with less than 700 residents. Densely wooded with low crime scores, Hilltop attracts McDonald residents with its location and real estate prices. “It has lower prices than McDonald, but has access to the McDonald school district,” says Tony

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      $155K

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      $40K - $64K

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    Harding

    Harding offers a mixed suburban and city feel, with the area including portions of both Warren City and Howland Township. Locals spend Friday nights cheering on the Raiders at the local high school or visit Cork & Cap to sample the wine selection in the tasting room. The western part of Harding has elements of city living, from the bustling

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      $153K

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      $52K - $542K

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      16 Listings

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    Niles

    Situated between Youngstown and Warren, Niles was once an important piece of Ohio's manufacturing history. However, since the industrial crash of the 1970s, this quiet town has pivoted toward hosting most of the area's retail. However, the ties that often bond an industrial town are still there. "It's a small, strong community," says Marcus Agee,

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      $150K

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      $50K - $409K

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      38 Listings

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    Girard

    Centered in the Mahoning Valley, Girard is one of Youngstown's many suburbs. According to the mayor, the city makes a concerted effort to provide meaningful amenities to its nearly 9,500 residents. "We have about a zillion entertainment opportunities and a team of firefighters that are also certified paramedics," says Mark Zuppo, mayor of Girard

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      $144K

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      $36K - $435K

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      13 Listings

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    Hospital

    On the eastern edge of Warren, the Hospital area is a predominately residential community with two large medical centers that serve the community’s healthcare needs and respond to emergencies throughout the Trumbull County region. Known mainly for the Trumbull Regional Medical Center and Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren Hospital, the city’s Hospital

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      $140K

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      $47K - $361K

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      15 Listings

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    Bolindale

    Bolindale is a small suburban community in southern Howland Township in northeastern Ohio. The township is named for the Howland family, who settled in the area after arriving in Plymouth on the Mayflower. The township was sparsely populated until the mid-20th century when residential development skyrocketed with the construction of communities

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      $128K

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      $20K - $224K

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      4 Listings

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    Northeast Warren

    Outlined by the Mahoning River, the Northeast Warren area offers a more suburban atmosphere than the active downtown to the south. Once another dilapidated remnant of the city's post-industrial recession, an influx of young families and businesses has given the area a new life. The neighborhood provides access to waterfront parks and a

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      $114K

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      $59K - $199K

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      5 Listings

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    Leavittsburg

    Established in 1803, Leavittsburg is a deep-rooted residential community in Trumbull County, bounded by the Mahoning River on three sides. The development of a late 19th-century Leavittsburg railroad station contributed to the growth of Northeastern Ohio and connected locals with big metropolitan areas like Pittsburgh and Cleveland. The train

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      $108K

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      $50K - $167K

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      1 Listing

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    North End

    At first glance, the North End may seem unassuming, nestled between Downtown Warren and Champion Heights. While the area is mainly industrial, investors have spotted how lucrative the housing market is becoming and are sweeping in for the sales. Prices are more than reasonable for the quality of homes, and residences are close to the Warren Outer

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      $89K

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      $25K - $207K

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    Austin Village

    Austin Village is a residential neighborhood in the western sector of the City of Warren, tucked into a bend of the Mahoning River. The whole city of Warren grew exponentially at the beginning of the 20th century with the rise of the steel industry and became one of the fastest-growing towns in Ohio between 1910 and 1920. After the steel industry

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      $87K

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      $35K - $144K

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    Historic Perkins

    Walking through Historic Perkins in downtown Warren feels like stepping back in time. One of the oldest cities in the state, the community was founded in 1798 and soon became the seat of Trumbull County. Many of the original homes and buildings remain, some having been turned into businesses. "The small village slowly grew into a thriving town due

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      $81K

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      $28K - $92K

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    Willard

    Willard is a neighborhood in the City of Warren that maintains a small-town feel. The area expands from downtown Warren to the City of Niles, and the residential community is set against an industrial backdrop characterized by construction businesses and steel manufacturers. The community shares resources with surrounding municipal areas,

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      $72K

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      $25K - $122K

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      1 Listing

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    Central City

    Located in the heart of Warren is the walkable downtown neighborhood of Central City. Planted among business corridors, the community has a growing dining and arts scene that includes breweries, bars and performance venues. Among the extremes of grand historic architecture and modest housing styles are colorful murals inviting locals to explore

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      $69K

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      $21K - $79K

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      4 Listings

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    Amvets

    Amvets is a small residential sector of the City of Warren, just west of the city center. Warren was originally an extension of Connecticut after the Revolutionary War, known as the Connecticut Western Reserve. After part of the reserve was purchased and renamed Warren toward the end of the 18th century, the city took some time before it started

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      $52K

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      $21K - $56K

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    Southwest Warren

    The community of Southeast Warren, also known as Southwest Warren, sits between the city and Leavittsburg. The area has a blend of industry, business and residences. "The city started as a small village with roots in the steel industry and manufacturing. Although Warren has almost 40,000 residents, the area still feels like a small town," says

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      $48K

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      $16K - $140K

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      1 Listing

    Southwest Warren
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    McKinley Heights

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      $196K

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      $14K - $418K

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