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Explore Similar Condos Within 2 Miles of Kittyhawk, OH

  • /27

    $99,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,564 Sq Ft

    7627 Mount Hood Unit 12041, Dayton, OH 45424

    Nice 3 bedroom 1.5 bath two story brick home with family room. End unit with private rear patio. Good location & great price on this unit. Water heater 2023 & Furnace 2021.HOA covers hazard insurance, trash pick-up, mowing the grass, trimming of the trees, snow removal in the parking lots only, the electric for lighting in the common areas only & roof/siding for the buildings only.

    Stephen Hansman Huber Heights Realty Inc.

    7627 Mount Hood Unit 12041, Dayton, OH 45424
  • /31

    $129,900

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 750 Sq Ft

    226 Mcdaniel St Unit 130, Dayton, OH 45405

    Welcome to historic McPherson Town! This lovely condo is located in the former Hawthorne School. This unit is one of a trio of units that is built into the old school gymnasium. Loads of light in this cheerful unit. Large kitchen and living area makes this unit very comfortable and great for entertaining. Approximately 755 sqft of living space. Unit comes with one assigned parking space (#6) in

    Stephen Payne Keller Williams Community Part

    226 Mcdaniel St Unit 130, Dayton, OH 45405

Why Live in Kittyhawk

Kittyhawk, located in the northernmost part of Dayton, is a quiet neighborhood characterized by open fields and clusters of trees, offering a glimpse into a rural lifestyle. Known for its manufacturing industry, Kittyhawk has a blue-collar atmosphere and serves as a gateway to a more remote area of the Greater Dayton region. Housing options are limited, with single-family homes often hidden by overgrown vegetation. These homes, typically ranch-style or split-level, are found on the outskirts, blending into nearby communities like Miami Villa and Huber Heights. The majority of the population resides in manufactured homes at Sunny Acres Mobile Home Community. Downtown Dayton is 4 miles south via Interstate 75, making it accessible for commuters, though most residents work locally in manufacturing. Public transportation is sparse, with the nearest Dayton RTA bus stop on Webster Street in Northridge. Retail and dining options are primarily in neighboring areas, but Kittyhawk boasts the Rip Rap Roadhouse, a biker-style bar and grille in a historic barn. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Great Miami River Trail, a 93-mile walkway, while entertainment options include Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway. The area is prone to heavy flooding, so potential residents should be cautious during inclement weather.
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