Brick c.1930 Illinois Fixer Upper With Original Elements Reduced to $28K
OHU50K Notes $39,900 Reduced to $28,000

Realtor Comments
Unlock the potential of this 3BR/1.5BA all-brick home located in the heart of East St. Louis. With strong bones & appealing curb appeal, this property offers a spacious layout ideal for rental income or resale. The main floor features a large living room, dining room, kitchen, office space, and 1/2 bath. Upstairs, you’ll find 3 generously sized bedrooms and a full bath, providing a functional layout for families or shared living. A full basement adds valuable storage, laundry hookups, and room for additional finished space think bonus room or second unit potential. Outside, the flat, partially fenced yard and detached 2-car garage add convenience and appeal. Property sold AS IS.
- 3 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 1,828 sqft
- 5,227 sqft lot
- Build date 1930

720 N 24th St, East Saint Louis, IL 62205 $39,900 Reduced to $28,000
- Contact Realtor: Monica Mahtani
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Pros of East Saint Louis, IL
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Very Low Cost of Living / Affordable Housing
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Cost of living is ~20–23% below national average.
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Housing is very inexpensive. Median home values are quite low (~$50,000‑$60,000) in many areas.
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Rent is also relatively low.
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Proximity to St. Louis, MO, Access to Metro Area Amenities
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You’re very close to St. Louis, which means access to jobs, cultural amenities, shopping, transit, etc. Commuting across the river is feasible.
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There is public transportation (MetroLink / Bus) that connects to the St. Louis area.
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Upper Potential for Redevelopment / Investment
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Some new housing efforts are underway. For example, nonprofit / community development housing projects like Lansdowne Park are pushing new construction.
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Because property is so cheap, it’s possible for investment or for people willing to do renovation or risk to get more “bang for the buck.”
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Character, History & Community Roots
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There is architectural character: older homes (craftsman, brick‑facade etc), classic single‑family housing. Some neighborhoods have older charm.
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Strong local identity; people who live there often express pride, resilience, community bonds.
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Cons of East Saint Louis, IL
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High Poverty / Low Income Levels
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The poverty rate is very high — ~30‑31% or more of residents live below the poverty line.
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Median household income is very low (around ~$24,000/year in one source) versus much higher national average.
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Unemployment is also high (in some reports ~13%) significantly above national averages.
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Crime and Safety Concerns
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Violent crime in East St. Louis is well above the national average; the city has had one of the worst crime rankings in Illinois.
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Property crime is also a concern. Neighborhood safety varies a lot; some areas are much worse than others.
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Urban Decay / Blight / Infrastructure Problems
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Many abandoned buildings, overgrown lots, vacant properties. Urban blight is a major issue.
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Sewer systems and some utility/infrastructure are reportedly inadequate; regular problems with backups, flooding, etc.
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Roads, public services (maintenance, street lighting, etc.) are often in poor condition. Residents report infrastructure neglect.
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Limited Local Schools & Education Outcomes
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Educational attainment is relatively low. Only a small percentage have college degrees.
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Schools don’t always have strong performance metrics.
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Health, Environment & Pollution Issues
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The city has a lot of “brownfields” and industrial legacy contamination. Former industrial sites, Superfund / environmental hazard locations.
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Some health indicators (physical health, quality of care access) are worse than state/national averages.
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Declining Population & Eroding Tax Base
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The population has dropped significantly over the decades, which means fewer people to support local businesses, schools, services, and taxation.
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With fewer resources, it’s harder to maintain or upgrade infrastructure, public services, etc.
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Perception / Stigma & Variable Neighborhood Quality
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Because of crime and visible decay, there’s a strong negative reputation which can affect investment, property values, etc.
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Neighborhood quality can vary dramatically. Some areas are much safer / better maintained; others are in very poor condition. So location matters a lot.
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