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A vintage, six-bedroom, 3,630-square-foot house near downtown Aurora sold recently for $410,000.
Built in 1900 and located in Aurora’s Tanner Historic District, the Victorian-style house on North View Street sits on a corner lot and has a wraparound front porch and a turret that rises three levels. The house has 2-1/2 bathrooms, hardwood floors on the main and upper levels, natural light throughout, a primary bedroom with a balcony, and a recently renovated kitchen with a walk-in pantry, new stainless steel appliances and eat-in area and granite countertops.
Other features include a living room with a fireplace and built-in bookshelves, a dining room with coffered ceilings a family room that overlooks a park and a finished walk-up attic with its own separate heating and cooling system.
A Dayton-area nonprofit is preparing to institute a new internship program aimed to connect students across Ohio with in-demand employers and industries.
The luxury two-story home is currently on the market for $16,995,000, or $2,125 per square foot. It represents a heightened level of luxury in Fort Worth as the housing market and tastes of the Metroplex's second-largest city evolve. Check out a slideshow below and learn more about this unique property in this story.