c.1883 Church Fixer Upper in Kansas $35K
OHU50K Notes $35,000
c.1883 Church Fixer Upper in Kansas. Make this church into a home with your personal touch. Located on a pleasant corner lot.

Realtor Comments
Built in 1883, this former church served early Eskridge residents during the towns formative years. Now zoned residential, the structure retains the scale and presence of its original purpose while offering the chance to transform it into a truly unique home.The layout includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a loft that overlooks the main living space. Original hardwood floors, a full basement, and large windows add to the character, while tall ceilings create a sense of openness. The home does need a full remodel but has plenty of potential to be truly beautiful.
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,656 sqft
- Build date 1883

212 Locust St, Eskridge, KS 66423 $35,000
- Brokered by: Kw Integrity (785) 856-2530
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History
Below is a 1910 postcard of the Eskridge Methodist Episcopal Church.




Pros
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Low cost of living / Affordable housing
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Housing costs are well below the national average.
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Overall cost of living in Eskridge is lower than both Kansas average and the U.S. average.
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Small‑town / community feel
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Because the population is small (around ~400 people) there’s a tight‑knit community, less congestion.
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Local businesses like Eskridge Lumber play a strong role in the town, which can give more personal relationships and community involvement.
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Scenic & location
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Eskridge is known as the “Gateway to the Flint Hills,” so it has scenic surroundings and may appeal if you like rural or natural settings.
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Proximity to larger towns/cities might offer access to amenities without living right in a big city.
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Low property values
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Property values are much lower, meaning lower entry cost for home ownership.
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Moderate commute / transportation needs manageable
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Many people drive alone; commute times seem fairly reasonable (average commutes somewhere around ~24 minutes).
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Cons
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Economic challenges / low income
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Median household income is significantly below state and national averages.
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A relatively high poverty rate (around ~19‑20%) compared to Kansas and U.S. averages.
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Fewer high‑paying job opportunities locally.
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Aging / older population
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Median age is high (around 52 years). Not many younger adults or children proportionally.
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That implies fewer young‑adult activities and possibly fewer local services focused on younger people/families.
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Limited amenities / services
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Because it’s small, there are fewer amenities (shopping, entertainment, specialized medical care) within town. Many things require driving out.
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Schools and educational attainment are lower compared to more urban or suburban areas.
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Crime concerns
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Crime rates are higher than U.S. average in some categories (violent and property crime).
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That said, small‑town crime stats can sometimes look worse per capita because a few incidents make bigger statistical impacts.
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Population decline or stagnation
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Data shows population is declining or not growing significantly. This can affect things like the tax base, community services, business viability.
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Lower educational attainment
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A small percentage of people have a bachelor’s degree or higher.
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