indiana bungalow

c.1927 Brick Indiana Bungalow For Sale Under $180K

$179,500

Indiana bungalow with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Enjoy hardwood floors throughout the living, dining, and den/bedroom areas, plus built-in bookshelves in the living room for added character and storage.

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Realtor Comments

LARGE EAT-IN KITCHEN PLUS A FORMAL DINING ROOM. KICK BACK AND SWING ON COVERED FRONT PORCH FOR RELAXING.WOULD MAKE A GREAT STARTER HOME.
  • 3bd
  • 1ba
  • 1,333sqft
  • 7,405sqft lot
  • Circa 1927

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918 S 27th St, South Bend, IN 46615, 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. 

Contact Realtor: Leo Reyes, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Goshen

Agent Phone: (574) 534-1010

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Niche

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Pros

  • Lower cost of living (often): Generally more affordable housing and day-to-day expenses than many larger Midwest metros.
  • Notre Dame + college town energy: A huge part of the community—events, sports, culture, and a steady influx of people.
  • Walkable pockets + arts/community events: Downtown and some nearby areas have more restaurants, events, and a sense of activity than you might expect for a mid-sized city.
  • Seasonal outdoor life: Lots of parks and nearby lakes/trails make it good for biking, walking, and weekend trips.
  • Central Midwest location: Reasonable driving access to Chicago and other regional destinations.
  • A growing workforce + employers nearby: The region benefits from manufacturing/industry and services in the broader Michiana area.

Cons

  • Weather: Cold winters with snow and ice are part of life; humid summers too.
  • Winters can be tough without a car + infrastructure: If you’re not set up for winter driving/conditions, it can feel more inconvenient.
  • Job market can feel uneven depending on your field: Some industries are strong locally, but certain professional roles may require commuting or relocating.
  • Downtown/streetscape variation: Some areas feel vibrant, while others can be quieter or need reinvestment—neighborhood choice matters.
  • Traffic/commute bottlenecks: Certain corridors and rush-hour times can slow down commutes, especially around key crossings.
  • Economic swings typical of post-industrial areas: Some residents experience “boom/bust” effects depending on major employers.
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