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Small suburban homes just minutes away from shopping and excellent schools
Bolindale is a small suburban community in southern Howland Township in northeastern Ohio. The township is named for the Howland family, who settled in the area after arriving in Plymouth on the Mayflower. The township was sparsely populated until the mid-20th century when residential development skyrocketed with the construction of communities like Bolindale. The community is “very small, but affordable and less than two minutes from Niles and shopping centers,” says Century 21 Realtor William Broxson, “and locals live in a great school district.”
Humble brick bungalows and established Cape Cods in Bolindale
Quiet avenues and traditional suburban blocks make up the residential landscape of Bolindale. Most locals live in Bolindale’s mix of single-family houses, condos and apartments. “Bolindale locals live in one of the cheaper school districts; homes tend to be around $100 per square foot, as opposed to surrounding areas that tend to be $150 per square foot.” Home styles range from modest brick bungalows and Cape Cods to expansive ranch-style and ornate Queen Anne houses. Apartments are just a short walk from nearby shopping and service vendors along Route 422. Home prices are relatively affordable, ranging from $59,000 for smaller bungalows to $230,000 for larger ranch and split-level homes.
Brick bungalows line the streets of Bolindale.
Classic American home styles are abundant in Bolindale.
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Eating and shopping along Route 422
Locals head along Route 422 to do their shopping and dining. Familiar storefronts and franchise restaurants are available at Eastwood Mall. North of the mall is Sam’s Club, where locals can buy bulk foodstuffs, appliances and other household necessities. Locals with a sweet tooth frequent A Baker’s Bakery, a bakery along Route 422 that dishes out a variety of specialty frosted cakes, cookies and other pastries. Further along 422 in Warren is Tommy’s Brother’s Sub Shop, offering locals made-to-order subs, sandwiches and specialty pizzas for take-out and delivery.
Try the KitKat Cupcake at A Baker's Bakery, in Warren.
A Baker's Bakery serves sweet treats to the Bolindale community.
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"One of the highest rated" school districts in Trumbull County
William Broxson says Bolindale’s “school district is one of the highest rated in Trumbull County.” Public school students start their academic careers at primary schools such as Seaborn Elementary. The school has an overall A-minus rating on Niche and teaches from pre-kindergarten to sixth grade. Students move on to intermediate and secondary institutions such as Niles Middle and Mineral Ridge High School. Both schools have at least an overall C-rating on Niche. Mineral Ridge High School offers an academic program that allows students to earn college credits by taking courses from local colleges or universities such as Youngstown State University, with no cost for tuition, books or other fees.
Seaborn Elementary School provides education in the neighborhood of
Outlying Trumbull County
Mineral Ridge High School provides education in the neighborhood of
Outlying Trumbull County
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Picnics in Bolindale Park and Art Viewings in the Medici Musuem
Locals have plenty of public spaces to enjoy just minutes down the street. Kids clamber around the playsets and locals play pickup basketball games at Bolindale Deforest Park, which also features pavilions and picnic areas where locals can host cookouts. Neighboring communities offer memorials and museums where locals can appreciate history and art, such as the Medici Museum in Warren. The museum is committed to various little-known artworks. It is home to paintings from the Boy Scouts Fine Arts Collection and illustrations from Walt Disney and other artists.
Bring the kids to the park for the day at Bolindale Deforest Park in Bolindale.
Deforest Park, in Bolindale has tennis courts, a playground, pavilion and walking paths.
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Locals drive on suburban roads on Route 422 to get around Bolindale
Most locals depend on cars and trucks to get around town. Nearby cities and villages are accessible via US Route 422, providing routes to Warren, four miles to the north, and Niles, two miles to the south.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Bolindale
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Homicide
3
4
Sexual Assault
3
4
Assault with Weapon
3
4
Robbery
4
4
Burglary
3
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
3
4
Larceny
2
4
Crime Score
4
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Bolindale Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Bolindale, Howland Center sell after 39 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Bolindale, Howland Center over the last 12 months is $157,000, up 23% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
This peaceful front porch offers you the best of both worlds, a rural setting on a dead-end close to all that Niles and Warren have to offer. With new business coming to the area this is a great place to put down roots in Howland Local School district. Six parcels in total are listed with this property, giving you more that half an acre to expand on. This home offers complete first floor living.
This well-maintained 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home offers a thoughtful blend of updates and comfort. Recent improvements include energy-efficient windows, ceiling fans with light fixtures in every room, an updated kitchen countertop, and a newer roof. One of the standout upgrades is the completely replaced electrical panel, offering peace of mind, added efficiency, and modern safety for years to come.
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