Here are some unique places to live downtown you might not have known about:
112-116 W. Fifth Street
Location: 112-116 W. Fifth Street
Located in the heart of Dayton, this two unit property is within walking distance of both the Schuster Center and the Dayton Convention Center.
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The Bakery Building
Location: 526 E. Fifth Street
This building, built in 1922 by A. G. Geis, features three units with modern appliances and private garages. The building’s name is derived from its operation as the Health Bakery from the early 20th century until it closed in the 1960’s.
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Brooks House Condos
Location: 44 E First Street
Located at the corner of First and Jefferson Streets, the historic building features three residential units near the center of the city. The Brooks House is within walking distance of RiverScape, the Victoria Theatre and the Schuster Center.
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Goldflies Apartments
Location: 610-612 E. Fifth Street
This building, located in the historic Oregon District, is more than 100 years old. The two units were renovated about a decade ago, and garage parking is available, according to the Downtown Dayton Partnership.
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Oriel Studios
Location: 131 E. Third Street
Located in the center of downtown’s Central Business District, this building houses 18 recently renovated studio apartments. There are six different floorplans with sizes ranging from 330-square-foot to 990-square-foot.
Sixth Street Lofts
Location: 207 E. Sixth Street
The newly renovated historical Excelsior Building features 17 two-bedroom, loft-style units. The building includes available basement parking, a secured buzzer entrance and a rooftop community space, according to the Downtown Dayton Partnership.
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