c.1947 Illinois Tiny Home For Sale $45K
$45,000
This Illinois tiny home on a 40×150 lot offers one spacious bedroom, a private bathroom, and a large walk-in closet. The eat-in kitchen includes a gas stove and refrigerator, plus a lovely breakfast bar that naturally opens into the bright, welcoming living room.

Realtor Comments
If you are looking for efficiency, easy maintenance, and affordability, then look no further than 2219 S 6th St in Springfield. This home features LVP flooring through, replacement vinyl windows, architectural shingle roof, sturdy block walls, and a covered porch. Outside also offers a convenient storage shed. Own for less than rent, or make this a great addition to your real estate portfolio. Access is from the alley only. No direct driveway or access on S 6th Street. Schedule your showing today!
- 1bd
- 1ba
- 368sqft
- Circa 1947

2219 S 6th St, Springfield, IL 62703, 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.ย
Contact Realtor: SETH A. GOODMAN, Broker/Owner
Brokered by ME Realty

Pros of living in Springfield, Illinois
- State-capitol presence can mean steady government-related employment and services.
- Central location in Illinois makes day trips and longer travel easier than in more remote areas.
- More amenities than smaller towns: more dining options, shopping, and community events.
- Plenty of history and culture tied to Illinois and U.S. history, plus museums and landmarks.
- Typically more housing options (apartments, older homes, and newer developments) than many surrounding communities.
- Higher likelihood of community programs, nonprofit activities, and schools compared with small-town living.
- If you like college sports and events, the area has a lively student/community scene.
Cons of living in Springfield, Illinois
- Job market can be more limited outside of government/healthcare/education, so some fields may require commuting or relocating.
- Winter can be difficult: cold snaps, snow, and road conditions are common.
- Certain neighborhoods can vary a lot in safety and overall feel, so location matters.
- Like many mid-sized cities, there can be fewer โbig cityโ entertainment options than Chicagoโless variety depending on what you want.
- Traffic and infrastructure are manageable overall, but some bottlenecks happen during events or peak times.
- Healthcare and specialist care are generally available, but specific services or advanced care may still require travel in some cases.
- If you prefer a fast-paced, highly urban lifestyle, Springfield may feel slower.

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