Illinois Handyman Special Home

c.1907 Three Bedroom Two Bath Illinois Handyman Special Home Reduced to $33K

OHU50K Notes   $40,000 Reduced to $33,000

Love the varied roof lines and bullseye molding in this Illinois handyman special. Built in 1907, the home has been partially renovated.

Porch featured at 1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL, 62522

Realtor Comments

Value-add property priced to sell! 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Packed with mid-century modern charm! Alot of cosmetic work already done, just need finishing touches! Can be packaged with 1065 W Green St.

  • 3 bed
  • 2 bath
  • Build date 1907

 

Porch featured at 1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL, 62522
If interested in a property, pleases 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. 

1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL 62522   $40,000 Reduced to $33,000

Other Interiors featured at 1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL, 62522
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Living Room featured at 1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL, 62522

Family History

Herald and Review
Thu, May 27, 1909 ·Page 3
Living Room featured at 1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL, 62522
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Bathroom featured at 1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL, 62522

Pros

  1. Low Cost of Living

    • Decatur’s cost of living is significantly below the U.S. average. One source puts its index at 81 (where 100 is national average).

    • Housing is very affordable: median home values are ~ $85,000‑$90,000 in many parts.

    • Other expenses like utilities, transportation, and daily goods are also cheaper than many places.

  2. Affordable Housing & Good Housing Value

    • Low purchase prices for homes relative to many urban or suburban areas.

    • Rental rates are also generally lower.

  3. Some Amenities & Community Features

    • Decatur has parks, local shops/restaurants, some cultural amenities. For people who prefer smaller city life (vs big urban), there is more space, lower congestion. (While not massive, amenities exist.)

    • There are options for education (Millikin University, community colleges, etc.) and some local civic engagement.

  4. Affordability Makes Trade‑Offs More Manageable

    • Because costs (housing, goods) are lower, if you are willing to accept some trade‑offs (in amenities, safety, etc.), your dollar can go further.

  5. Potential Economic/Job Opportunities (in some sectors)

    • There are existing employers in manufacturing, logistics, food processing, etc. Some roles are available locally.

    • The city is trying to recruit new business and stimulate economic growth (economic development initiatives and such).


Cons

  1. Crime Rates (Violent & Property)

    • Decatur has relatively high crime rates compared to many U.S. cities. For example, in 2024, the violent crime rate was about 602 per 100,000 residents, and property crime was ~ 2,916 per 100,000.

    • Some neighborhoods are much safer than others; crime risk varies significantly by part of town.

  2. Lower Income Levels / Economic Challenges

    • Median household income is well below the national median. A statistic shows ~$45,400 for Decatur, vs ~$67,500 nationally.

    • Unemployment is notably higher than national average. One figure is ~9.3%.

    • A fairly large percentage of households earn less than $50,000 per year.

  3. Declining Population / Slow Growth

    • Decatur has been experiencing population decline.

    • Declining population can lead to reduced tax base, fewer businesses, less investment in infrastructure, etc.

  4. Limited Amenities & Accessibility

    • Some areas lack walkability; many amenities are not within easy walking distance. You’ll probably need a car.

    • Public transit appears limited; commuting options may be less convenient than in larger metro areas.

  5. Educational Attainment and Opportunities

    • Relatively low share of residents with a bachelor’s degree; many have high school or some college but no degree.

    • That can limit opportunities in fields requiring higher education or specialized skills.

  6. Environmental / Smell / Industrial Nuisances

    • Some residents report that industrial operations (mills, processing plants) produce odors, especially depending on wind, weather.

    • Also, some infrastructure or housing stock in older neighborhoods may be aging and need maintenance.

  7. Economic Unevenness

    • Some parts of Decatur are much better off than others; quality of services, safety, and amenities can vary quite a lot by neighborhood.

    • Jobs that pay well might be less plentiful, and many jobs are lower income or tied to industries with less stability.

Bedroom featured at 1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL, 62522
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Yard featured at 1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL, 62522
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Other Exterior featured at 1245 N Union St, Decatur, IL, 62522
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