$71,800
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,056 Sq Ft
5646 Springfield-Urbana Pike Unit Lot 30, Urbana, OH 43078
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Northridge, OH, is a residential suburb situated just north of Springfield and adjacent to the C.J. Brown Reservoir and Buck Creek State Park. The community has evolved from its agricultural roots into a predominantly residential area, featuring a mix of midcentury ranch-style homes and contemporary two-story builds. New subdivisions continue to emerge, adding to the variety of housing options, which also include single-story condos. Moorefield Family Park, located centrally, offers a playground, baseball diamond, and public fishing lake, while the Pappy Maine Baseball Fields cater to local Little League games. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Buck Creek State Park, which provides swimming, fishing, boating, camping, hiking, and disc golf, along with over a dozen miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The Simon Kenton Trail, a paved 32-mile path, connects Northridge to the Miami Valley Trails network. Retail options are concentrated along Moorefield Road, featuring the Northridge Shopping Center and Northridge Lanes bowling alley, which includes King Pin Restaurant and Bar. While local shopping and dining are limited, residents can access West Springfield’s shopping centers within a 15-minute drive. Northridge is part of the Northeastern Local School District, with schools receiving high ratings. Commuting is facilitated by state Routes 72 and 4, and U.S. Route 68, providing connections to Springfield, Interstate 70, and Urbana. The community is approximately 7 miles from Springfield and 30 miles from Downtown Dayton and Dayton International Airport.