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1936 – Youngstown (Boardman), OH

Posted on OHD: 3/24/19. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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National Register Property

50 Forest Hill Rd, Youngstown, OH 44512

An historical tri level home located in Boardmans Historical district. Boasting a stunning combination of old-world styling and modern chic that harkens brightly painted mid-century elements. Rich, hardwood flooring is prominent throughout the home. The first floor includes an enormous living room filled with tall picture windows and natural light. A screened front patio awaits nearby with pleasant panoramic views. The highly stylized rooms continue into the formal dining area and into the kitchen via galley doors. Here, a touch of deco design breaks away from the former revivalist trends in the home to offer unique countertops and a centric cooking space. Bar style seating is also found while tiled flooring runs beneath. An additional family room showcases heavy wood trim and stucco walls as a second fireplace waits at the far wall. Upstairs, the second floor is home to a host of bedrooms, totaling four main living areas with an additional fifth bonus room that has been added to the study. A pair of full baths share the floor with ornate tile work and simple vanities. The master bedroom suite is complete with its own full private bath. A third level of the home brings you to yet another family room. A short hall is lined with deep set closets and ends with a full bath dressed in lavish appointment while bestowing large ships window overlooking the front yard. Finished attic space combines with a full basement for additional storage or potential room development.
5 Bed · 4.5 Bath · 3,285 Sq Ft · 0.46 Ac.
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