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Trotwood, OH Condos for Sale

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    $94,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,230 Sq Ft

    5551 Hummock Rd Unit 8GL, Dayton, OH 45426

    Located in the Salem Bend Condos; it has a new roof, new furnace and A/C, newer water heater, laminate flooring and replacement windows. Front patio was partially enclosed with a glass front. Condo offers a swimming pool, children's playground and tennis court. Fireplace is not warranted.

    William Johnson Howard Hanna Real Estate Serv

    5551 Hummock Rd Unit 8GL, Dayton, OH 45426
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    $99,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,230 Sq Ft

    5141 Well Fleet Dr Unit 21, Dayton, OH 45426

    Welcome to an exceptional lifestyle opportunity in this charming Dayton condominium, where comfort meets convenience. This inviting two-story residence, featuring three bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms across 1230 square feet, is designed for modern living. A classic brick and siding exterior welcomes you, complemented by a well-maintained lawn and private patio space, ideal for serene

    Sean Lightfoot Howard Hanna Real Estate Serv

    5141 Well Fleet Dr Unit 21, Dayton, OH 45426
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    $179,900

    $35K PRICE DROP
    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,230 Sq Ft

    5067 Well Fleet Dr Unit 14, Dayton, OH 45426

    Seller offering $3,000 towards buyer closing/settlement cost. Completely reimagined luxury condo with over $100K in top-to-bottom renovations—no detail overlooked. This one-of-a-kind unit delivers a custom, upscale living experience rarely found at this price point. Step inside to designer finishes throughout, including extensive wainscoting, crown molding, and statement luxury lighting that

    Kenny Ngaima Premier Agent Network

    5067 Well Fleet Dr Unit 14, Dayton, OH 45426

Why Live in Trotwood

Trotwood, OH, a suburb of the Dayton Metropolitan area, combines rural living with ongoing development. Covering 30 square miles and home to nearly 30,000 residents, the city features farmlands, green spaces, and trails. New subdivisions offer custom homes with contemporary designs and farmhouse elements, while mid-20th-century neighborhoods include bi-level houses, ranch-style homes, and American Foursquares. The Trotwood Community Improvement Corporation (TCIC) focuses on redeveloping abandoned properties and acquiring land for upscale subdivisions like Wolf Creek Run. Despite the 2019 tornadoes that damaged over 1,000 properties, the city has nearly completed its rebuilding efforts. The Trotwood-Madison County School District recently centralized its schools into a large campus. Local businesses range from industrial companies to mom-and-pop shops, with the Trotwood Industrial and Commerce Park housing many tech and manufacturing employers. State Route 49 is a primary road, connecting residents to Dayton, about 7 miles away, with a typical 20-minute commute. Sycamore State Park, mostly within the city, offers extensive trails for hiking, horseback riding, and seasonal hunting, while Madison Park features picnic shelters, a playground, and trails. Community events include the Annual Smoke, Sizzle & Sounds Family Fest and Vendor Fair, and the Trotwood Public Library's holiday tree lighting. The Trotwood Police Department's Anti-Crime Unit employs community-based policing to address and prevent crime.

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