Momentum in West Dayton: West Dayton continues to show tangible signs of reinvestment, stability, and long-term confidence—and the recent sale of a fully renovated home at 2030 Burroughs Drive is another strong data point in that story.
The property, located in the heart of Dayton View, closed on December 19, 2025 for $259,000, slightly above its original list price. For a neighborhood that for decades suffered from disinvestment, this sale represents far more than a single transaction—it reflects a broader pattern of progress unfolding across West Dayton.

A Fully Updated Home in a Historic West Dayton Neighborhood
Built in 1940, the five-bedroom, three-bathroom single-family home at 2030 Burroughs Drive blends classic Dayton architecture with modern upgrades that today’s buyers expect. With 1,884 square feet of finished living space—including a professionally waterproofed and finished basement—the property offers flexibility that is increasingly rare in the Dayton market.
The main level features a bright living room ideal for family gatherings, an adjacent dining room, and a fully renovated kitchen completed in 2025. Stainless steel appliances, updated cabinetry, and thoughtful finishes position the kitchen as both functional and visually appealing.

Two bedrooms and a full bathroom on the first floor provide options for guests, multigenerational living, or a home office—an increasingly important feature as remote and hybrid work remain common.
Upstairs Retreat and Finished Basement Add Versatility
The second floor includes a spacious bedroom and a newly added full bathroom, creating a private retreat suitable for a primary suite, guest space, or creative studio. This thoughtful layout enhances the home’s appeal for a wide range of buyers.

Perhaps most notable is the finished lower level, which has been transformed into an apartment-style living area with a kitchenette, two bedrooms, and a full bath. Accessible from a side entrance, the basement opens possibilities for multigenerational households, guest accommodations, or supplemental rental income—an attractive option in today’s economy.

Major System Updates Signal Long-Term Investment
Beyond cosmetic improvements, the home received significant system upgrades in 2025, including new HVAC, updated plumbing, and upgraded electrical systems. These improvements are critical indicators of long-term viability and reduce maintenance risk for future owners.
Outside, the property features fresh landscaping, a new privacy fence, and a newly painted exterior—all contributing to strong curb appeal along a tree-lined street. The inclusion of security features such as a Ring doorbell and exterior lighting further reflects the level of care invested in the property.

Dayton View and West Dayton: A Market on the Move
The sale of 2030 Burroughs Drive should be viewed in the context of broader activity across Dayton View and surrounding West Dayton neighborhoods. Over the past several years, these areas have seen a steady rise in renovation activity, owner-occupant purchases, and investor confidence.
Comparable transactions reinforce this momentum. Nearby sales such as the landmark sale at 1727 Harvard Drive and the strong outcome at 80 W Norman Avenue illustrate a consistent upward trend in values and buyer interest.

These are not isolated wins. They represent compounding progress driven by private investment, community stabilization, and growing recognition of West Dayton’s architectural character and central location.
Why This Sale Matters
At $259,000, the closing price for 2030 Burroughs Drive reflects a valuation that would have been difficult to imagine in Dayton View just a decade ago. Importantly, this price point demonstrates that buyers are willing to pay for quality renovations, modern systems, and neighborhood potential.
This matters for homeowners, investors, and the broader city alike. Rising values support increased tax bases, encourage further reinvestment, and help stabilize blocks that were once vulnerable to vacancy and neglect.

Looking Ahead for West Dayton
While challenges remain, the trajectory in West Dayton is increasingly difficult to ignore. Homes like 2030 Burroughs Drive serve as proof-of-concept projects—demonstrating what is possible when thoughtful renovation meets market demand.
As more buyers look beyond traditional hot spots and recognize the value present in neighborhoods like Dayton View, sales like this one are likely to become more common rather than exceptional.
For residents, investors, and city stakeholders, the message is clear: West Dayton is not just recovering—it is progressing.
Recognizing the Professionals Behind the Progress: Momentum in West Dayton
Transactions like the sale of 2030 Burroughs Drive do not happen in a vacuum. They are the result of sustained commitment from professionals who believe in West Dayton not just as a market—but as a community.
Listing agent Sean Lightfoot continues to play a meaningful role in West Dayton’s upward trajectory. Through consistent reinvestment, quality renovations, and an on-the-ground understanding of neighborhood dynamics, Lightfoot has helped elevate both individual properties and broader market perception. His continued presence and long-term approach reflect a belief in West Dayton’s future that extends well beyond any single transaction.
Equal credit is due to the buyer’s agent, Teresa Gustafson of Glasshouse Realty, for guiding her client through the West Dayton onboarding process. Successfully navigating this market requires education, transparency, and confidence—especially for buyers new to the area. Walking clients through neighborhood context, investment realities, and long-term potential is essential to sustainable growth, and Gustafson’s role underscores the importance of informed representation in West Dayton’s continued progress.
Together, efforts like these help ensure that revitalization is not just transactional, but intentional—building momentum that benefits homeowners, buyers, and the wider Dayton community.

Listing data courtesy of Dayton REALTORS® MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Frequently Asked Questions About Living in West Dayton
As West Dayton continues to evolve, many prospective homeowners and residents have important questions about what it’s like to live in the area. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we hear.
Is West Dayton a good place to buy a home right now?
For buyers focused on long-term value, West Dayton presents meaningful opportunity. Home prices remain more accessible than many other parts of the city, while renovation activity, owner-occupancy, and reinvestment continue to increase. Purchases in neighborhoods like Dayton View are often driven by buyers who see potential rather than speculation.
How safe is living in West Dayton?
Safety varies block by block, as it does in most urban areas. Many parts of West Dayton benefit from long-term residents, improved lighting, renovated homes, and increased owner occupancy. Buyers are encouraged to visit neighborhoods at different times of day, talk with neighbors, and work with experienced local agents who understand micro-level conditions.
What kinds of homes are common in West Dayton?
West Dayton is known for its historic housing stock, including early- and mid-20th-century single-family homes with distinctive architecture. Many properties, like 2030 Burroughs Drive, have been thoughtfully renovated to combine original character with modern systems and layouts suited for today’s lifestyles.
Is West Dayton popular with homeowners or investors?
Increasingly, both. While investors have played a role in stabilizing housing stock, there has been a noticeable rise in owner-occupant buyers choosing West Dayton for its space, affordability, and proximity to downtown. Sustainable neighborhood growth depends on this balance, and recent sales reflect growing homeowner interest.
What should new buyers know before moving to West Dayton?
Education is key. New buyers benefit from understanding neighborhood history, current redevelopment efforts, and realistic expectations. Working with professionals familiar with West Dayton—and approaching the area with patience and openness—helps ensure a successful transition and a positive long-term experience.
