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Neighborhoods in the 44481 ZIP Code

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 A car factory was once the economic locus of the town and has since been replaced by a large battery plant.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

    • List Price

      $19K - $414K

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      3 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

    • List Price

      $78K - $379K

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      12 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

    • List Price

      $44K - $442K

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      10 Listings

    Newton Falls
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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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    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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      0 Listings

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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

    • List Price

      $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

    • List Price

      $21K - $56K

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