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Ironton, OH Home for Rent

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    $785 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,100 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    601 Cliff St, Ironton, OH 45638

    This is a spacious two bedroom, one bath townhouse style apartment in Ironton. Located on Cliff Street in the Green Valley Area, and conveniently right around the corner from Ironton Middle School this apartment is $785 a month. 1 year lease required. These apartments come with a dishwasher, stove, fridge, washer and dryer hookup, one wall AC unit, as well as baseboard heating and a humongous

    601 Cliff St, Ironton, OH 45638

Why Live in Ironton

Ironton, OH, is a small city with a rich industrial history, situated between the Ohio River and Wayne National Forest. Once a global leader in iron production, Ironton now thrives with employers like St. Mary’s Medical Center and Dow Chemical. The city is known for its outdoor attractions, including trails and horse farms in Wayne National Forest and the popular Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area. Closer to the city, Etna Street Park, Moltens Field, and Friends Park offer various recreational activities. Historic Victorian, American Foursquare, and Queen Anne homes are prominent in the city center, while ranch-style, bungalow, and Craftsman homes are found in surrounding areas. Ironton High School, part of the Ironton City Schools district, has notable alumni in track and field, and Collins Career Center is a highly rated option for higher education. The city is connected by Highway 52 and the Ironton-Russell Bridge, with the Huntington Tri-State Airport located 16 miles away. Local shopping can be found at Ironton Hills Shopping Center and Russell Center, and cultural attractions include the Lawrence County Museum and the Ro-Na Cultural Center. Ironton hosts the nation’s longest-running Memorial Day Parade and other annual events like Ironmaster Days and The Ironton Heritage Festival. While the city faces challenges with flooding risks, efforts are being made to enhance safety through state grants and expanded police presence.

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