1093 Wilbur Ave
Akron, OH 44301
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1
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About This Home
Welcome to 1093 Wilbur Ave. This is a 3 bedroom,1 bathroom property. This home also features a finished attic that can serve as an office space or an additional bedroom - the opportunities are endless. New flooring,updated kitchen,fresh paint,updated bathroom,and bedrooms. This home is move in ready for a new tenant.
1093 Wilbur Ave is a house located in Summit County and the 44301 ZIP Code.
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- Listed by Alisha Anderson-Moorer | Keller Williams Legacy Group Realty
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As its name implies, South Akron is a small neighborhood about two miles south of Downtown Akron. This charming neighborhood is more affordable compared to other neighborhoods and most rentals in this area are single-family houses. Although residents venture outside of the neighborhood for entertainment, South Akron is home to several locally owned businesses, especially bars and restaurants. These mom-and-pop shops bring the community together, serving up several cuisines from across the globe ranging from seafood to soul food to hibachi. Down-to-earth bars like Zulus and Main Street Saloon liven up the area in the evenings. Conveniently, South Akron is near some of the city’s biggest attractions. The neighborhood is convenient to Firestone Stadium (home of the Akron Racers), the University of Akron, and the Akron Zoo.
Learn more about living in South AkronColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 6 min | 2.3 mi | |
Drive: | 23 min | 14.0 mi | |
Drive: | 21 min | 14.8 mi | |
Drive: | 24 min | 15.3 mi |
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