
410 N Main StWest Milton, OH 45383
SOLD
Sold On: 5/28/2020 for $77,900
This Property is No Longer Available
MLS# 794169
2
Bedrooms
Bedrooms
1 full
Bath
Bath
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THIS HOME IS READY FOR YOU! Approx. 1,368 sq. ft. of living space in this nice 2 bedroom, 1 bath home. Kitchen, breakfast room, living room, and family room. 2 car detached garage. Well worth the phone call. This is a Fannie Mae Homepath Property.
Directions to this Listing:
Rt 48 tp Water to Main to 410
Property & Home Details
1 Story
# Levels
# Levels
1,368
Sq. Ft.
Sq. Ft.
0.25
Acres
Acres
Milton-Union
School District
School District
Features
County:
Miami County
Age:
70
Basement Type:
Crawl Space
Construction:
Brick
Cooling:
Central
Garage:
2 Car, Detached
Garage spaces:
Heating:
Electric, Forced Air
Levels:
1 Story
Lot description:
70x158
S/A Taxes:
0.00
School district:
Milton-Union
Rooms
Bedroom 2:
11 x 12 (Level: 1ST)
Bedroom 3:
11 x 10 (Level: 1ST)
Family Room:
15 x 18 (Level: 1ST)
Kitchen:
9 x 10 (Level: 1ST)
Living Room:
11 x 12 (Level: 1ST)
Lifestyle in West Milton, OH

West Milton was named after poet John Milton.
Summary
4200 residents call this small community 14 miles northwest of Dayton in Miami County home, and are proud of its small town atmosphere. The rolling hills, Stillwater River, and rich farmland of the West Milton area were big attractions for early settlers and residents today. Early residents were especially fond of the Cascades local water fall. Outdoor recreation remains one of the primary reasons new residents chose this lovely area. Housing is typical of many older towns, with some new construction available.
Transportation
West Milton is at the intersection of St. Rt. 571 and St. Rt. 48 and eight minutes away from I-70 and I-75.
Hospitals
Miami Valley Hospital North in nearby Englewood provides accessible health care services. Dettmer Hospital, Stouder Memorial Hospital, and Upper Valley Medical Center are nearby in Troy.
Shopping
Local merchants supply residents with everyday needs, with several restaurants, a bowling alley and other services nearby.
Recreation
Supporting the rich history of the area, residents find the Union Township Museum contains historical, and genealogical information for West Milton and the surrounding area - especially Quaker history. That role in the town's development is celebrated every year in October with the Quaker Heritage Festival. There are traditional craft demonstrations and a parade. A mountain man encampment brings back the sights and smells of days gone by. West Milton's Lookout Park, with its grass-covered hillside, is the perfect place to spend some time. West Milton has two municipal parks; the athletic facilities are located at the Lowry Complex on the west site of town. The Brukner Nature Center is only minutes away, and parks and nature areas operated by the county are also close by. Stillwater Ridge public golf course is an 18-hole range for golf enthusiasts.
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