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Doylestown, OH Condo for Sale

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    $218,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,272 Sq Ft

    120 Thorn Way, Doylestown, OH 44230

    Welcome to this nice ranch condo with 1,272 square feet and one floor living in Bramblewood Condo Association. Ready for you to make it your own. The home features an inviting layout with neutral colors throughout. Oak cabinetry in the open concept kitchen with appliances, dining room and living room with gas fireplace. Master bedroom featuring a full bath, double closets and four season sitting

    Mary Jo Nichols Helen Scott Realty LLC

    120 Thorn Way, Doylestown, OH 44230

Why Live in Doylestown

Doylestown, Ohio is a small Wayne County community surrounded by farmland, with a compact downtown and a rural, small-town feel. Founded in 1827, it has long-standing family ties, and many single-family homes stay in the same families for generations. Buyers see a range of New Traditional, Colonial Revival and ranch-style houses, with suburban-style streets and cul-de-sacs near the center of town and more secluded properties with barns and large lawns on the outskirts. Families who prioritize education often look to Hazen Harvey Elementary and Chippewa Intermediate School, both of which have strong ratings and are part of the well-regarded Chippewa Local Schools. For things to do, Doylestown Memorial Park serves as the main gathering spot with pavilions, a playground, sports courts, baseball fields, and a track and football field used by the schools, while Silver Creek Metro Park about 3 miles away adds hiking and lake access for fishing, kayaking and electric boats. Downtown Portage Street features the Doughboy World War I statue, a few local restaurants like Doylestown Coffee House and Uptown Grill, and Doc’s Sweet Shop for ice cream, with Cranston’s Pub and Bent Ladder’s cider and wine nearby. Residents drive about 5 miles to Rittman IGA for groceries and 10 miles to big-box stores in Wadsworth. State routes 585 and 21 connect to Interstate 76 about 6 miles away, and larger services, including the nearest hospital and airports in Akron and Cleveland, sit in nearby cities.

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