c.1920 Illinois Dutch Colonial Revival For Sale $145K
$145,000
Charming Illinois Dutch Colonial Revival brick home, close to all the amenities you’ll love. This residence features 3 to 4 bedrooms, allowing for flexible use based on your needs.

Realtor Comments
Hardwood floors throughout, updated kitchen, a great tiled step-in shower, fenced in yard and an over-sized 2 car garage. This home is priced to sell so don’t wait too long to set up an appointment. Enjoy the nice 2 car garage and fenced in back yard.
- 4bed
- 1bath
- 1,485sqft
- 6,400sqft lot
- Circa 1920

2105 15th St, Moline, IL 61265
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.
Brokered by Currents and Keys Realty

Pros
- Affordable Cost of Living: Moline offers a low cost of living, making housing and daily expenses more manageable compared to larger cities.
- Diverse Job Market: The city has a varied economy with job opportunities in manufacturing, healthcare, and education, supported by major employers like John Deere.
- Cultural and Recreational Activities: Moline features numerous parks, the Mississippi Riverfront, and cultural attractions such as theaters and museums.
- Community Events: The city hosts a variety of events and festivals throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of community.
- Access to Education: Moline has good public schools and is close to several colleges and universities, providing educational opportunities for residents.
Cons
- Weather Conditions: The area experiences cold winters and hot summers, which may not be appealing to everyone.
- Traffic Congestion: While Moline is not overly large, certain areas can experience traffic congestion, especially during peak hours.
- Limited Public Transportation: Public transit options are available but may not be as extensive as in larger urban areas, making a personal vehicle necessary.
- Crime Rates: Some neighborhoods may experience higher crime rates, which can be a concern for residents seeking safety.
- Economic Fluctuations: The local economy can be affected by fluctuations in manufacturing and agriculture, which may impact job stability.

Family History
This was the home of Clark Godfrey Anderson (1873-1945) from about 1905 to 1932. He was a Moline City Commissioner and banker before relocating to Denver in 1932. He lived in this home with his wife Emily Stromberg Anderson (1875-1957) and sons Clifford and Curtis.

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