c.1913 An Illinois Grandma’s House With Hardwoods and Wainscoting Under $168K
$167,500
Unwind on the charming enclosed porch on this Grandma’s house. Recent updates include a new roof (2023) on both the house and the three-car garage, a one-year-old furnace, and newer additions such as a water softener and dryer.
This spacious 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home sits proudly on a desirable corner lot and offers a rare combination of character, space, and convenience. Located just a block from Nash Recreation Center and only three blocks from the Oregon schools, this property is also within close proximity to downtown amenities. Inside, you’ll find 9’9″ ceilings on the main floor, creating an open and airy feel throughout. The first floor features a nicely sized kitchen, a large dining room and living room perfect for gatherings, along with a cozy family room and an additional den for flexible living space. A standout feature is the exceptionally large first floor laundry room for added convenience. Upstairs, the home showcases original wood plank flooring, adding timeless charm. Appliances are included in AS IS condition. With its generous layout, classic details, and excellent location, this home is a must-see and won’t last long!
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,745sqft
- 0.25acre lot
- Circa 1913

210 S 7th St, Oregon, IL 61061 $167,500
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 Oregon, IL
1. Affordable cost of living
- Cost of living is below the national average, especially housing
- Median home values are relatively low compared to bigger Illinois cities
Good for:
- First-time buyers
- Retirees
- People relocating from expensive areas
2. Quiet, small-town feel
- Population is only around 3,600–3,700 people
- Suburban/rural vibe with less noise and traffic
You’ll get:
- Slower pace of life
- Less congestion
- A close-knit community feel
3. Above-average livability
- Overall livability scores are above average for a town its size
- Includes factors like:
- Education
- cost of living
- overall quality of life
4. Access to nature & scenery
- Located along the Rock River with nearby parks and outdoor recreation
- Good for:
- Fishing
- hiking
- kayaking
A nice balance of small-town living + outdoor access
5. Family-friendly environment
- Smaller communities often feel safer and more stable
- More space for families compared to urban areas
Cons of living in Oregon, IL
1. Very small town (limited options)
- Population under 4,000 means:
- Fewer restaurants
- Limited shopping
- Minimal nightlife
You’ll likely travel to nearby cities for entertainment.
2. Limited job opportunities
- Smaller local economy
- Fewer industries and career options
Many residents commute to larger nearby towns or cities.
3. Declining population
- Population has been gradually decreasing in recent years
This can lead to:
- Fewer businesses
- Less investment
- Slower growth overall
4. Harsh Midwest winters
- Cold temperatures, snow, and wind are typical for northern Illinois
- If you prefer warm weather, this is a big downside.
5. Higher Illinois property taxes
- Illinois is known for relatively high property taxes
Even if homes are cheap, taxes can add up.



















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