7 W Main St Unit Upper
Trotwood, OH 45426

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | — |
About This Property
7 W Main Street, Trotwood - 2 bed, 1.5 bath apartment- $550/mo & $550 deposit. Tenant must pay all utilities: water/sewer/trash, electric & gas. This apartment is located in the top half of the building & the lease will only cover the apartment unit. Bottom half of the building has a potential office & salon space which would be a separate lease, if interested. Ideal place for the small business owner looking for both residential and commercial/store front space in the same location.
7 W Main St is an apartment community located in Montgomery County and the 45426 ZIP Code.
Northwest, as its name suggests, is a large community immediately northwest of Downtown Dayton. The area is a mix of rural and suburban with the residential areas situated along the eastern sides of town. Peaceful neighborhoods make up most of the area, and renters have the choice of a variety of affordable low-rise apartments. Despite its rural feel , Northwest is equipped with all the necessities through the retail centers along Highways 49 and 48. More exciting attractions are located just south in the heart of Dayton, and outdoor recreation is abundant thanks to the Miami River and Mad River, both running through Dayton.
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