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Bath mansion with modern updates, cute kids bedroom touches sells for $1.3M. See inside

Bath mansion with modern updates, cute kids bedroom touches sells for $1.3M. See inside

Yahoo25-04-2025
These are the top selling homes in Summit County in the most recent report available from the Summit County Fiscal Office. The property linked here in Bath Township as the top seller for week of March 3, 2025, with a price of $1,300,000 week. The complete real estate transactions for Summit, Portage and Medina counties can be found be found below.
2239 Firestone Trace, Bath Township, $1,300,000
3801 Sawbridge Dr, Richfield Village, $997,821
4253 Brecksville Rd, Richfield Village, $749,000
860 Killinger Rd, Green, $730,000
2963 Steffan Woods Dr, Twinsburg Township, $635,000
343 Dorwil Dr, Coventry Township, $615,000
1225 River Run Dr, Macedonia, $585,000
489 Weston Ct, Copley Township, $575,000
2992 Silver Maple Dr, Fairlawn, $565,000
According to Realtor.com, the Bath home on Firestone Trace was built in 2003 on a 1.22-acre lot. At 7,100 square feet, the home was five bedrooms, six full and one half bathrooms and a three-car garage.
The craftsman colonial style home is situated on a cul-de-sac with eye catching curb appeal. The bottom half of the home's facade features light colored stones while the top half of white siding is separated by a copper colored roof. The color scheme is further accented with light green shutters. The two chimneys are covered in the same light colored stone. There's also a spacious front porch accentuated with four pairs of pillars.
Upon entering, the formal dining room is to the right with French doors that lead out to the porch and a light brick fire place. On the left is a den that could also be used as an office space. The room also has French doors that go out to the porch. The wood wainscoting and wood coffered ceiling also lean into the office vibes. The brick fire place serves as a focal point with a wood mantle that surrounds it.
Back through the foyer, the great room is sectioned off by three large pillars. A gray stone fire place with a white painted wood mantle serves as the focal point in this room, with built-ins on either side. There's also a wall of windows.
Up against the back wall is the bright, chef's kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances, a Thermador range, a square island and a breakfast counter.
The eating nook features a heightened, intricately detailed ceiling inside a cozy rotunda.
In the farther part of the room, there's yet another fireplace, this one with a stone facade.
The primary bedroom includes a spacious bedroom with a vaulted ceiling, a black painted brick fire place with an ornate white mantle and a private balcony. The en suite bathroom also has a vaulted ceiling with large separate vanities, a separate make up counter, a soaking tub and tiled shower.
The kids rooms have their own en suite bathrooms as well, and fun kids touches.
The girl's room has a small with a lamppost for a separate bathroom entry while the boy's room has a cool loft hang out spot.
The third floor has been converted into a spacious guest suite with a full bathroom including a double vanity.
The lower level walk out features another living space, a full kitchen, a dining space, work out room and a theater room.
See photos of the home here.
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This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Bath home with modern updates, cute kids touches sells for $1.3M
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