c.1900 Illinois Victorian Fixer Upper Under $19K
$18,500
Original owner, Mrs. Godfrey, would be none too pleased to see the state of this Victorian fixer upper. The three-bedroom, two-bath home is where she held her daughters’ birthday parties. Those pocket doors were closed when her protege gave piano lessons in the front room with bay window and hardwood floors. There is still life in this old home, but she does need help.

Realtor Comments
Check out this spacious 3 bedroom/2 bath two story home. This property features a foyer, living room, full bath, kitchen, dining room and den on the main floor. The three bedrooms, a full bath and attic space for storage or to create a bonus room! This property may qualify for Seller Financing (Vendee). If property was built prior to 1978, Lead Based Paint Potentially Exists. Due to condition, the property may have health/safety risk(s). Prior to entry / access, all parties must sign a Hold Harmless Agreement and the property may only be shown by appointment. HIGHEST AND BEST OFFERS ARE DUE BY NOON ON 10/24/24
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 2,196sqft
- 5,663sqft lot
- Circa 1900

310 S 5th St, Monmouth, IL 61462 $18,500
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
- Contact Realtor: Malisa Kothe
Brokered by Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors, Burlington Office
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Family History
This home was built for attorney and county judge, Elisha George (E.G.) Godfrey (1855-1925) and his wife Clara (1861-1927) whom he married in 1881. The couple lived in the home with their daughters, Zoa and Naomi. The family lived in the home until 1923 at which time they moved to Kirkwood, Illinois.



Wed, Nov 25, 1908 ·Page 4

Location of This Illinois Victorian Fixer Upper
Here are some pros and cons of living in Monmouth, Illinois:
Pros:
- Affordable Cost of Living: Monmouth generally offers a lower cost of living compared to larger cities, making it an attractive option for families and retirees.
- Community Atmosphere: The town has a friendly, small-town feel, with a strong sense of community and local events that foster connections among residents.
- Education: Monmouth is home to Monmouth College, providing educational opportunities and cultural events, as well as a vibrant college-town atmosphere.
- Outdoor Activities: The area offers various outdoor recreational opportunities, including parks, hiking, and nearby nature areas.
- Historic Charm: The town features historic architecture and landmarks, contributing to its unique character.
Cons:
- Limited Job Opportunities: The local job market can be restricted, which may require commuting to larger cities for employment.
- Amenities and Services: As a smaller town, Monmouth may lack some amenities, such as shopping, dining, and entertainment options found in larger urban areas.
- Weather: Winters can be cold and snowy, which may be challenging for those who prefer milder climates.
- Public Transportation: Public transportation options are limited, making a car necessary for most residents.
- Cultural Limitations: While Monmouth has its charm, cultural and recreational activities may be more limited compared to larger cities.
Overall, Monmouth offers a tight-knit community and affordability, but potential residents should consider the trade-offs in job opportunities and amenities.








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