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c.1900 Iowa House For Sale $72,900

$72,900

This Iowa house comes with peace of mind built in—featuring a newer roof, updated guttering with gutter guards, and newer windows—so you can avoid many of the expensive, “big-ticket” concerns from day one.

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Realtor Comments

Welcome home to this charming two-bedroom, one-bathroom gem that checks all the right boxes without breaking the bank. The on-demand water heater means endless hot showers, and the range, dishwasher, microwave are included so you can move right in without the hassle. Need extra space? The full basement has you covered, whether you want storage, a workshop, or a future hangout spot. The attached garage keeps your car cozy in those Iowa winters, and the beautifully landscaped fenced-in back yard gives kids and pets plenty of room to roam. Now for the real selling point – this place sits right beside The Frosty Trete. That’s right, ice cream within walking distance. Honestly, what more could you ask for? Schedule your showing today before someone else scoops this one up!

  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1900

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306 Pearl St, Bedford, IA 50833

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: Douglas Thompson

Brokered by Red Brick Realty

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Pros

  • Small-town community feel: Often quieter and more neighborly than larger cities.
  • Affordable cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are typically more budget-friendly.
  • Lower traffic and stress: Easier to get around day-to-day; less congestion.
  • Better access to rural life/outdoors: You’re close to Iowa’s parks, trails, and open country—great if you like being outside.
  • Simple lifestyle: Fewer “big city” distractions can be a plus if you want a slower pace.

Cons

  • More limited job opportunities: Depending on your field, you may need to commute or look region-wide.
  • Fewer entertainment/amenities: Dining options, shopping variety, and events may be more limited.
  • Weather and winter driving: Cold winters and snow/ice can affect commuting and travel.
  • Healthcare access may require travel: Specialized care can mean longer drives to larger towns.
  • Less cultural variety: If you want frequent concerts, big sports, or lots of events nearby, it may feel limited.
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