
c.1935 Three Bedroom Affordable Illinois Home Under $55K
$54,900
This 3-bedroom, 1-bath affordable Illinois home beautifully combines classic charm with plenty of potential, making it a truly standout property. The inviting enclosed front porch is perfect for morning coffee or relaxing in the evening.

Welcome home to timeless charm and opportunity. Inside, you’ll find a well-sized living room, a spacious formal dining room showcasing beautiful built-ins and original wood trim, and a fully applianced kitchen. All three bedrooms and the full bath are conveniently located on the main level, offering comfort and easy everyday living. The unfinished basement provides excellent storage today and strong upside for tomorrow, with space for a future large family room, plus existing laundry area, utility sink, and shower -ready to be built out as your needs or strategy evolve. Outside, enjoy a fenced-in yard and a detached one-stall garage. Major updates include a roof done 8/2019 and replacement windows 2/2012. Move-in ready, well cared for, and owned by the same owner for 50 years -this is a home where pride of ownership truly shows. Schedule your showing today!
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,140sqft
- Circa 1935

718 E Behrends Ave, Peoria, IL 61603 $54,900
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.

Pros of living in Peoria, IL
- Mid-size city convenience: You get more shopping, dining, and events than small towns, without the intensity/cost of a major metro.
- Cost of living (often) reasonable: Housing and everyday expenses can be more affordable than in many larger Illinois/Chicago-area suburbs.
- Plenty to do nearby: Museums, festivals, sports, and a riverfront scene give it a steady stream of activities.
- Strong regional access: You’re positioned for trips to other parts of central Illinois for weekend errands, concerts, or specialized services.
- Parks and outdoor options: The area has green space and outdoor activities, especially in warmer months.
- Education/healthcare options: Typically more local choices than smaller cities, depending on your needs.
Cons of living in Peoria, IL
- Weather extremes: Hot, humid summers and cold winters (often with snow and icy stretches).
- Job market depends on your industry: Like many midwestern cities, opportunities can be concentrated in certain sectors.
- Traffic and commuting: Some commutes can be a bit slow during rush hours, and driving is typically the main option.
- Seasonality affects lifestyle: Winter weather can limit outdoor plans for a few months.
- Neighborhood variability: As with any city, the “feel” and safety can vary a lot block-to-block—so it’s worth checking the specific area you’d live in.




































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