c.1910 Five Bedroom Tennessee Handyman Special $120K
OHU50K Notes $120,000

Realtor Comments
If you appreciate the unique charm of older homes, you will love this one! It is beautifully located on the south side of Pulaski, close to local amenities. With just a bit of work, this house could become a stunning showplace. The entrance from S 4th St is a grand 3-tiered stairway with retaining walls leading to the covered front porch. The front door opens to the formal living room, which features an original staircase leading to four spacious bedrooms upstairs. The downstairs area boasts a wealth of original woodwork and mantels, as well as a formal living room, dining room with built-ins, den, and an additional bedroom.
- 5 bed
- 1 bath
- 2,472 sqft
- 0.34 acre lot
- Build date 1910

513 S 4th St, Pulaski, TN 38478 $120,000
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Pros of living in Pulaski, TN
Affordable cost of living & relatively cheap housing
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Pulaski has a cost-of-living index below the U.S. average (and below many other places in Tennessee).
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Median home values are fairly moderate (compared with many U.S. cities).
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Rent tends to be low, which can make Pulaski a reasonable choice if you’re trying to live on a budget.
Small-town / semi-suburban feel, with some community & amenities
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Pulaski is not a large metropolis — population is modest — which can appeal to those wanting a slower pace of life, less congestion, and simpler rhythms.
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The city has some local amenities: a mix of historic and newer homes, shops, local restaurants, and community-oriented events.
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There’s a mix of housing styles (historic cottages, newer builds, rural-style homes on larger lots) giving flexibility depending on what you want.
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Educationally and institutionally: the presence of a local higher-ed option (University of Tennessee Southern) and a technical college (Tennessee College of Applied Technology – Pulaski) is a plus if you value local educational or training options.
Decent livability for some — affordability + basic services + manageable commute
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Some data sources rate Pulaski’s “livability” as above average (considering cost of living, housing, and relative comfort).
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For people who don’t need a big-city sort of pace or amenities, Pulaski’s balance of affordability, small-town feel, and basic services may deliver a decent quality of life.
Cons / Challenges of living in Pulaski, TN
Relatively high crime rate compared with national averages
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The overall crime rate in Pulaski is higher than the U.S. average — both property crime and (to a lesser extent) violent crime — which may be a concern depending on neighborhood.
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Safety and neighborhood quality appear uneven: some areas (especially outside the south-side neighborhoods) reportedly have higher crime risks.
Economic challenges: modest income levels, poverty, limited high-paying jobs
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Median household income is fairly low compared with national benchmarks.
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The poverty rate is significantly above the national average.
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Employment opportunities are more limited compared to bigger cities; local job market appears “weak” in many respects (for those seeking high-paying or specialized roles).
Smaller size / limited amenities compared with a big city
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As a smaller city/town, Pulaski doesn’t offer the breadth of cultural, entertainment, or infrastructural amenities (e.g. public transit, large retail, nightlife) found in larger metro areas.
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If you value a lot of diversity in services, shopping, dining, arts, or professional opportunities — the smaller scale might feel limiting.
Mixed reputation on schools / education outcomes
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Some evaluations list education (and related services) as weaker categories for Pulaski.
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For those seeking top-tier educational opportunities for children (or adult learning), the options may be more limited than in larger cities.
Uneven quality depending on neighborhood: safety, services, property condition matter more
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Crime risk and property crime rates vary notably by neighborhood. Living in a “good” neighborhood matters significantly more than just living in Pulaski generically.
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Some housing (especially older homes) may need maintenance; as in many small towns, aging housing stock can mean upkeep burdens.






















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