For sale by owner
  • $460,000

    14 Potomac St, Dayton, OH 45403

    8beds
    15,000sqft
    : 
    SingleFamily
    Built in 1900
    9,583 Square Feet Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $31/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Classic architectural detailsOriginal woodworkStained glass windowsExpansive open layout
    Historic Church Property – Endless Possibilities in Saint Anne’s Hill Approx. 15,000 SQFT | Multi-Use Opportunity | Prime Location near Oregon District Property Overview Fantastic investment opportunity located in the heart of Historic Saint Anne’s Hill, just steps from the Oregon District. This one-of-a-kind property features stunning stained glass windows, original woodwork, and classic architectural details throughout. Originally built as a church and later converted into a residential single-family home, this building offers flexible redevelopment potential and is perfectly suited for a variety of uses such as: Event or wedding venue Community or cultural center Co-share workspace or private offices 12-unit apartment or condo development (similar to nearby projects in the Oregon District) Childcare center or private school – the property even received a lease offer from a Montessori high school Property Details Total Area: ~15,000 SQFT (including basement) Main Level: Expansive open layout ideal for gatherings, events, or redevelopment Second Floor: Two (2) separate 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartments, each with private entrances and independent emergency exits Basement: Large open area with tall ceilings — excellent potential for additional apartments, offices, or activity space Parking & Location Parking lot across the street accommodating up to 20 vehicles Additional free public parking within a 2-minute walk that accommodates approximately 60 vehicles Nearby amenities: A park with playground and basketball court is just 1 minute away at the end of McLain Street Walking distance to local shops, restaurants, and entertainment in the Historic Oregon District Investment Vision The current owner’s plan was to rent the two upper apartments, operate the main level as a wedding and event venue, and develop the basement into more rental units. Due to other priority projects in different states, this vision was never completed — creating a rare opportunity for a new owner to finish and maximize the property’s full potential.
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