I was unable to participate in the 1st Neighborhood Walk, but so I'm adding a cross post about a great historic Dayton neighborhood, Grafton Hill.
Clients relocating to Dayton have a wide variety of choices when it comes to home styles and location. People looking online for historic homes often ask me about one area in particular- Grafton Hill. The homes in this neighborhood are exquisite, and the area has some unique amenities of which the residents can take advantage.
Grafton Hill is one of nine designated Historic Districts in Dayton.... Loosely surrounded by Forest, Grand, Salem, and Plymouth Avenues, this is a small area of extraordinarily grand homes. Distinctive homes, homes that are beautifully built, the Jacobethan, Tudor, and Craftsman styles are represented. Average sales price is $132,500 with a range of options from a $60,000 home in need of TLC, to a $250,000 for a 3225 sq ft home that has been lovingly cared for.
Historic homes are not a match for every buyer. Sometimes it takes an owner with vision and some construction skills to maintain an historic home. Occasionally the home requires loving care that might not work well with every lifestyle. But if you are looking for a magnificent home that can match your taste, your style, your devotion to quality, Grafton Hill might be a particularly fine choice.
Orignally posted at TheBrickRanch.com
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