Illinois fixer upper

c.1880 Illinois Fixer Upper For Sale Under $30K

$29,900

Illinois fixer upper with an enclosed front porch, side porches, hardwood floors and eat-in kitchen.

Realtor Comments

Return this home to it’s former glory. This large home features an enclosed porch, 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, and 2 living rooms. The large windows allow for ample amount of natural light and features a main floor bedroom. Lots of potential with some vision and repairs this property could become a dream home. This home could easily be split off into a 2 unit dwelling. No warranty or guarantee of the working conditions of the mechanicals.
  • 5bd
  • 2ba
  • 2,848sqft
  • 5,662sqft lot
  • Circa 1880

214 S Main St, Abingdon, IL 61410 $29,900

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. 

 

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Location of This Illinois

Here are some pros and cons of living in Abingdon, Illinois:

Pros

  1. Small-Town Charm: Abingdon has a friendly community atmosphere, where residents often know their neighbors and participate in local events.
  2. Affordable Cost of Living: Housing and general living expenses are typically lower than in larger cities, making it an attractive option for families and retirees.
  3. Access to Nature: The surrounding rural area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and enjoying local parks.
  4. Rich History: Abingdon has historical significance, with various sites and landmarks that reflect its heritage.
  5. Community Events: Local festivals and gatherings foster community spirit and provide social opportunities for residents.

Cons

  1. Limited Amenities: Abingdon may lack a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, requiring travel to larger nearby towns for more choices.
  2. Job Opportunities: Employment options can be limited, particularly in specialized fields, which may necessitate commuting to larger cities for work.
  3. Public Transportation: Limited public transportation options can make it challenging for those without a personal vehicle to get around.
  4. Educational Resources: Schools may have fewer resources and extracurricular activities compared to larger districts, which could impact educational opportunities.
  5. Isolation: Some residents may feel isolated due to the rural setting, especially if they are used to the amenities of urban living.

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