Enclosed Front Porch and Eat-in Kitchen – c. 1900 Indiana Handyman Special $59,900
$59,900
This Indiana handyman special presents an incredible blank canvas for your vision, featuring a versatile, functional floor plan that flows seamlessly between multiple living areas. With spacious, adaptable living and dining rooms on the main level, it is perfectly primed for a custom transformation.

Opportunity knocks at 219 W Church St in Cambridge City. This property is primed for investors or buyers looking to add value through renovation and customization. Upstairs, you’ll find additional space that can be reimagined for added bedrooms, office space, or increased rental value. The home already shows signs of partial updates, giving you a head start while still leaving plenty of room to force appreciation. The kitchen and bath areas are ready for improvement, making this an ideal candidate for a cosmetic-to-moderate rehab. With the right vision, this property could be transformed into a solid rental, flip, or long-term hold. Located in Cambridge City with easy access to local amenities, this is a chance to capitalize on value and build equity.
- 4bed
- 1bath
- 2,898sqft
- 6,098sqft lot
- Circa 1900

219 W Church St, Cambridge City, IN 47327 $59,900
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.
Contact Realtor: James Meredith

Pros
1. Very affordable cost of living
- Living costs are well below the national average, especially housing
- Median home values are extremely low (around ~$70k range)
Big advantage if you want to buy property cheaply or lower expenses
2. Quiet, small-town atmosphere
- Population is only about 1,700–1,800 people
- Peaceful environment with a tight-knit community feel
Great if you want slower pace, privacy, and less stress
3. Generally good livability ratings
- Scores well overall for quality of life, safety, and education
Solid option for families or retirees
4. Low crime (relative to many areas)
- Crime is considered a positive factor in livability rankings
Typically quieter and safer than larger cities
5. Space and suburban/rural feel
- Offers more space per home and less density
- Good if you want land, quiet streets, and less congestion
Cons
1. Very limited job market
- Small town = fewer employment opportunities
- Median household income is below state and national averages
Many residents commute or work remotely
2. Tiny population = limited amenities
- Few restaurants, shops, healthcare options, entertainment
- Amenities score is low compared to larger cities
Expect to drive to nearby towns for most things
3. Population decline
- Population has been slowly shrinking in recent years
Can signal fewer opportunities and slower growth
4. Lack of diversity
- Demographics are overwhelmingly homogeneous (~98% White)
Less cultural variety compared to bigger cities
5. Limited entertainment & nightlife
- Very quiet socially
- Not ideal if you want:
- Nightlife
- Events
- Variety of activities
6. Rural trade-offs
- Likely need a car for everything
- Fewer healthcare specialists and services
- Slower pace can feel isolating for some

Family History
This was the home of Charles B. Morris (1899-1957) and his wife, Eleanor (1896-1979). Charles was the owner of the Morris Store, a dry goods and clothing store. Eleanor was the city librarian. The couple had no children.









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