iowa fixer upper

c.1898 Iowa Fixer Upper For Sale Under $55K

$54,999

This Iowa fixer upper is ideal for buyers ready to bring their vision to life and build equity. With a solid structure, generous layout, and plenty of original character, it offers a great foundation for updates, improvements, and personalized finishing touches.

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Realtor Comments

Fix it up and level up on Upper Street. Investor opportunity with endless potential! Whether you’re an investor, flipper, or buyer wanting to build sweat equity, the possibilities here are endless. With some TLC and vision, this home could truly shine. Call or text for a showing today.
  • 3bed
  • 2bath
  • Circa 1898

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962 Upper St, Arlington, IA 50606

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: Carter Straw

Brokered by EXIT Realty Driftless Group

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Niche

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Pros of Living in Arlington

  • Small-town, tight-knit community — Arlington offers a quiet, friendly atmosphere where neighbors tend to know each other and community ties are strong.
  • Very affordable living — Housing costs and overall expenses are typically much lower than state and national averages.
  • Peaceful rural setting — Surrounded by farmland and open space, it’s ideal for those who prefer privacy and a slower pace of life.
  • Low crime and low traffic — The town’s small size contributes to a generally safe environment with minimal congestion.
  • Simple, low-stress lifestyle — Daily life is straightforward, with less noise, crowds, and urban pressure.
  • Access to outdoor recreation — Hunting, fishing, hiking, and other outdoor activities are easily accessible in the surrounding area.

Cons of Living in Arlington

  • Limited job opportunities — Employment options within town are minimal, often requiring commuting to nearby communities.
  • Few local amenities — Shopping, dining, healthcare, and entertainment options are limited compared to larger towns and cities.
  • Rural isolation — Those who prefer nightlife, cultural events, or busy social scenes may find it too quiet.
  • Dependence on a vehicle — Driving is essential for most errands and commuting, as public transportation is not available.
  • Harsh Midwest weather — Winters can be cold and snowy, while summers may be humid and warm.
  • Limited growth and services — Smaller population size can mean fewer new developments and fewer specialized services nearby.
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