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Perfect Trendsetting Size in Westpark, Small Homes Are The New Black, Even in NE Ohio

December 1st, 2012 · No Comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 There is a trend around the Country and it’s happening here in NE Ohio as well: the McMansions are no longer the Brad Pitt of everyone’s dreams.  Smaller homes are much more popular now. In fact, if you go to Tiny House Listings you can see many very small homes.  I read an article in the Washington Post the other day about a community of homes being built with 200 sq. ft EACH. Oh, yeah, that’s very small.  But people are lining up to have them built and they only cost $60k ish instead of four times that price for the average DC home.

You don’t have to go that small !  This beautiful Westpark home on Harold Avenue makes beautiful  use of all the square footage and that, in 2012 NE Ohio, is what buyers are looking for.  The 2nd floor features a professionally done master bedroom with a walk in closet and lots more storage; the current owners have updated this bungalow beautifully with dark wood floors, expensive replacements like the roof, furnace and central air. 

This Harold Ave. home is close to I-71, I-90, a ten minute commute to your job Downtown.  Many parks nearby featuring ice cream, tennis courts, ball fields and walking trails.  Shopping, all the diversity of the ethnic restaurants that make Westpark so wonderful.

This home has much more than 200 sq. ft.  With 1,131 square feet and an enticing listing price of $69,900 you can pay much less a month if you buy this home than most people do for monthly rent.  Save more of your earnings, be a trend setter and own a beautiful home?  What’s not to like.

See more about this home at it’s own Howard Hanna website.

Fora tour of this home,  contact me at carolecohen@howardhanna.com   

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