USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Bellaire
, Ohio in Belmont County


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City motto: The All American Town
21 active listings near Bellaire
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$425,000   👍 3499 Chestnut Aly
$235,000   👍 57500 Hospital Rd
$210,000   👍 54131 Key Bellaire Rd
$199,900   👍 53363 SR 149 St
$185,000   👍 64802 Beth Dr
$159,900   👍 55841 Bel Haven Rd
$135,900   👍 4967 Jefferson St
$99,900   👍 3725 Franklin St
$99,000   👍 1265 High St
$99,000   👍 1249 High St
$85,000   👍* 153 Taney Ave
$84,900   👍 65531 Willow Grove Rd
$77,500   👍 356 Rosser Ave
$70,000   👍 Fulton Hill Rd
$64,000   👍 65780 Willow Grove Rd
$64,000   👍 2364 W 23rd St
$59,500   👍* 5121 Atchison Rd
$38,000   👍 54265 Fulton Hill Rd
$35,000   👍 54257 Fulton Hill Rd
$25,000   👍 Chestnut Rd
$25,000   👍 Hospital Rd

Interested in fun facts and the history of Bellaire, OH?
Then read on!

Here are a few interesting facts regarding Bellaire, Ohio:

1. It was originally settled in 1795 and incorporated in 1829.
2. Bellaire was initially called Charlestown in honor of Charles Carpenter who laid out the town.
3. The town is known for its glass industry and was once the largest producer of glassware in the country in the early 1900s.
4. Bellaire was also home to the Marx Toy Company, which produced tin toys and was one of the largest toy makers in the world in the mid-20th century.
5. The town was affected by numerous floods throughout the years, including a devastating flood in 1990 that led to a large-scale evacuation and extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure.
6. Bellaire is the birthplace of basketball player Bill Mazeroski, who is best known for hitting the game-winning home run in the 1960 World Series.