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Walnut, OH Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $339,000

    • 2,904 Sq Ft

    2161 E Main St, Lancaster, OH 43130

    Excellent Investment Opportunity - Fully Rented! This well-maintained tri-plex features three separate units, each with private entrances, individual HVAC systems, appliances, and washer/dryer hookups—offering comfort, convenience, and independence for tenants. Unit 1: 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, freshly painted interior, fenced-in yard, and a 1.5-car garage. Unit 2: 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, and

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    Sherry Looney

    Howard HannaRealEstateServices

    (220) 242-3172

    2161 E Main St, Lancaster, OH 43130
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    $375,000

    • 2,280 Sq Ft

    13132 Pine Rd NE, Thornville, OH 43076

    Back on the Market. 13132 Pine and 13134 Pine are ready for the new owner to move in or rent. Perfect for the buyer who wants to live in one side and rent the other,. 1140 sq. ft. living space per side. This building has heated and cooled garages which can be used for additional party space or to store your toys. All new stainless steel appliances including 2nd floor laundry. Waling

    Carma Godby NextHome Experience

    13132 Pine Rd NE, Thornville, OH 43076

Why Live in Walnut

Walnut, OH, is a rural community experiencing growth due to the upcoming Intel plant located about 30 minutes away. This area spans from Millersport and Fairfield Beach in the north to Thurston and Pleasantville in the south, each village maintaining a small-town atmosphere with populations around 1,000 or less. The region is characterized by its farmland and undeveloped countryside, attracting homeowners seeking a quieter environment. Home styles vary, with Fairfield Beach featuring lakeside midcentury homes, Millersport and Thurston showcasing turn-of-the-century Cape Cods and traditional homes, and Pleasantville offering newer neotraditional constructions. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Buckeye Lake State Park, Ohio's oldest state park, known for its 3,100 acres of open water and 4 miles of shoreline. Pleasantville Park provides athletic facilities, playground equipment, and picnic areas. Dining options include Fairfield Beach’s Beach House Pub and The Canal on Buckeye Lake Breakfast and Mexican Grill. Local events such as the Pleasantville Music and Street Festival and the Millersport Sweet Corn Festival draw crowds each summer. Columbus is approximately 35 miles west, accessible via state routes 204, 188, and 256.

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