c.1948 Affordable Illinois Home For Sale $49K
$49,000
Affordable Illinois home featuring two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and one full bath are located on the main level. Downstairs, you’ll find laundry/utility space plus a recreation room in the basement.

Realtor Comments
Move-in ready and full of opportunity, this charming home offers a comfortable budget friendly living. Inside, you’ll find a clean and functional layout, making settling in easy from day one. A second bathroom could be added in basement as well (already has plumbing). Whether you’re a first-time buyer, downsizing, or looking for an investment with upside, this property is packed with potential and ready for you. A great combination of affordability, outdoor space, and future possibilities! (Being sold AS-IS- & there is a shared driveway easement in place).
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 768sqft
- 6,970sqft lot
- Circa 1948

1302 38th Ave, East Moline, IL 61244, USA
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.
Brokered by Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors, Bettendorf Office

Pros of living in Moline, IL
- Great river location: You get a mix of city convenience and scenic river access (often a plus for walking, parks, and events).
- Close to the Quad Cities: Moline is part of the Quad Cities, so you’re typically within short drives of more shopping, dining, and entertainment than a smaller town.
- Industry + jobs nearby: The area benefits from larger regional employers and manufacturing/healthcare ecosystems common to the Quad Cities.
- Walkable pockets / local amenities: Certain neighborhoods are more “in-town,” with access to schools, parks, and everyday services.
Cons of living in Moline, IL
- Weather (including storms): Like much of the Midwest, you’ll deal with seasonal extremes and occasional severe weather.
- Traffic during peak times: Commuting across the Quad Cities (bridges/toward downtowns) can create bottlenecks depending on where you work.
- Neighborhood-to-neighborhood differences: As with most cities, safety, housing stock, and upkeep can vary a lot by area—so it’s worth checking block-level details.
- Fewer “big city” options: If you’re used to Chicago-level variety, you may feel limited by the size of the local market for certain specialized services or nightlife.

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