c.1924 Iowa Fixer Upper With Unpainted Woodwork $59,900
$59,900
This handsome Iowa fixer upper offers unpainted woodwork. hardwood floors and lovely built-ins. The home has two bedrooms, one bath, formal dining room, basement, central air, and a one-car garage.

Realtor Comments
Looking for an investment opportunity? This could be it. This home has hardwood flooring throughout, built-ins separating the living and the formal dining room. There are 2 bedrooms on the second level and 1 full bath. Full basement, washer, and dryer are present, and the AC unit looks to be newer. Deep lot with some fencing and a 1 car garage off the alley. This property is being sold in as-is condition, with no disclosures, and unknown condition of mechanicals. Inspections for your buyer’s knowledge only.
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 1,208sqft
- 5,227sqft lot
- Circa 1924

821 16th St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 $59,900
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.
Contact Realtor: JAIME BURCZEK



Location of This Iowa Fixer Upper
Here’s an overview of the pros and cons of living in the Wellington Heights neighborhood of Cedar Rapids, Iowa:
Pros:
- Affordability: Housing in Wellington Heights tends to be more affordable compared to other neighborhoods in Cedar Rapids.
- Community Feel: The neighborhood has a strong sense of community, with residents often participating in local events and activities.
- Proximity to Amenities: Close to schools, parks, grocery stores, and other essential services.
- Diverse Housing Options: A variety of housing types, including single-family homes and apartments, cater to different needs.
- Access to Nature: Nearby parks and green spaces offer opportunities for outdoor activities and recreation.
Cons:
- Crime Rates: Some areas in Wellington Heights may have higher crime rates compared to other neighborhoods in Cedar Rapids.
- Limited Nightlife: Fewer options for nightlife and entertainment compared to more urban areas.
- Public Services: Some residents may feel that public services, such as road maintenance and public transportation, could be improved.
- School Quality: The quality of local schools can vary, which may be a consideration for families.
- Aging Infrastructure: Some parts of the neighborhood may have older buildings and infrastructure that could require maintenance or upgrades.



Family History
From the 1920s to the 1970s, this was the home of Adolph Mitvalsky (1894-1973) and his wife Anna Kubec Mitvalsky (1894-1957). Adolph was a government meat inspector for Wilson Meat Packing Company. The couple lived in the home with their daughter, Nadine, and when she became an adult with Anna’s brother and sister-in-law.

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The Gazette
Fri, Dec 21, 1973 ·Page 3

Fri, Dec 22, 1939 ·Page 12
The home was going for $40K more in 1998!

Sun, Aug 09, 1998 ·Page 54













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