The brick home, located about five minutes from the Dayton Art Institute, is priced at just $110,000.
Listing agent Erin Warfield says the home “has amazing bones,” along with some recent updates including a new roof in 2016 and new air conditioning unit and kitchen. Historic charm is sprinkled throughout with arched doorways and a vintage-looking bathroom.
The home has three bedrooms and one bathroom and was built in 1926.
For more info, reach out to Erin Warfield.





























