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A small Ohio village with a sense of community
About 13 miles south of Canton, Waynesburg stands on the edge of rural land, alongside similar enclaves within daily-commuting reach of the larger city center yet offering something not possible in a landscape of concrete and asphalt. “It’s one of those towns for people who don’t want to live in Canton itself,” says Realtor Nicholas Rock of Keller Williams Legacy Group Realty of the 1,000 population neighborhood between Magnolia and Minerva, themselves communities of similar size. “It has a strong sense of community,” says Rock. “It has a Main Street USA-type feel.''
Waynesburg is a more rural, small town feel compared to the larger city.
Waynesburg has a strong sense of community.
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Large ranch-styles for lower prices
A handful of interconnected residential streets connect to Lisbon Street, a thoroughfare. Quarter- to half-acre lots showcase classic ranch-style homes, typically just shy of 2,000 square feet each. Homes sell for between $85,000 and $275,000. Depending on the block, some homes include stoops, front porches and small front yards. Others open directly to the sidewalk. On the outskirts, land opens up with more space between and in front of homes.
This Waynesburg ranch house with brick flair has a small front yard.
Ranch homes in Waynesburg can include stoops and porches.
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A day at Whiteacre Greer Equestrian Park
Because of its near-rural location, there are many spots to get outdoors in Waynesburg. Sandy Creek flows along the community’s north side, where amateur anglers fish for largemouth bass. The Sandy Valley Trail touches this creek at various points, winding through the woods. Waynesburg residents can also drive a mile and a half south to the Whiteacre Greer Equestrian Park. Although designed for horseback riding, casual walkers and joggers are also welcome.
Sandy Valley Trail Park has walking paths for residents of Waynesburg.
Sandy Creek flows through Sandy Valley Trail Park for Waynesburg anglers.
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Centrally located, locally owned restaurants
Everything in Waynesburg is close by, especially restaurants. Waynesburg Grill and Hooch’s Bar are two casual joints that share a street corner at the community’s center. Folks can go a bit farther down Lisbon Street to reach West End Pizza or Cibo’s Restaurant, an Italian spot with an older, rustic feel. There is a post office within blocks of these restaurants, but the nearest grocery store is 11 miles (or 15 minutes) away in Canton.
Waynesburg Grill is a local favorite.
Cibo's is a Waynesburg Italian spot with an older, rustic feel.
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Commuting into Canton
Waynesburg measures just a mile across, so visiting friends and family in the neighborhood is quick and easy. There is no public transportation available, so the community is car-dependent. Trips to nearby towns are fast, with the 3-mile car ride to Magnolia lasting just six minutes. The closest hospital is Mercy Medical Center, 11 miles northwest toward Canton.
Attending class at Sandy Valley Local Schools
Students in Waynesburg can attend Sandy Valley Elementary, rated B overall by Niche. They then move to Sandy Valley Middle and Sandy Valley High, which each get a B-minus grade.
Sandy Valley High School gets a B-mins Niche grade.
Sandy Valley Elementary School has a B Niche grade.
Sandy Valley High School
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Crime and heat in Waynesburg
On a scale that runs from 1-10, the community's CAP crime score is 2, with 4 the national average.
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On average, homes in Waynesburg, OH sell after 37 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Waynesburg, OH over the last 12 months is $189,000, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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