1406 Alphada Ave
Akron, OH 44310

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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4 Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms 4 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | — |
About This Property
This four bedroom, two full bath, bi-level home is freshly painted and includes wood flooring throughout the main level. The eat-in kitchen includes appliances, as well as access to the spacious backyard. Two of the bedrooms, and one full bath, are located on the lower level, as well as laundry room and access to the one gar garage.
1406 Alphada Ave is a house located in Summit County and the 44310 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Akron City attendance zone.
Located just a few miles northeast of Downtown Akron, Chapel Hill is a lively suburban community adjacent to the Cuyahoga River. While the neighborhood has a definite small-town vibe, residents can reach Downtown Akron in less than 10 minutes via Highway 8. A variety of shopping plazas and restaurants are in Chapel Hill, providing both convenience and a sense of community.
Head outdoors and enjoy a day at Munroe Falls Metro Park, Brookledge Golf Club, or Gorge Metro Park, where you can explore miles of trails, spend the day fishing or ice-skating, or have a picnic at this riverside park. If you like adventure and a hint of mystery, hike to Mary Campbell Cave, where a young woman temporarily lived in the 1760s.
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