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c.1914 Affordable Illinois Home For Sale $53,500

$53,500

Affordable Illinois home featuring 2BR/1BA with a screened front porch and rear carport with alley access. Main-level living includes a living room, eat-in kitchen, dining room with built-in hutch, separate laundry room on the back porch, two bedrooms, and a full bath.
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Realtor Comments

The partial basement provides additional storage and remains unfinished. Outside, you’ll find a 10′ x 14′ storage shed and a 12′ x 18′ carport, offering plenty of space for storage and parking. The furnace was updated in 2025, providing added peace of mind. Cute and comfortable, this delightful home is ready for its next owner!
  • 2bd
  • 1ba
  • 866sqft
  • Circa 1914

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219 N Promenade St, Havana, IL 62644, USA

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Contact Realtor: Scott Williams

Brokered by Kennedy- Sarff Real Estate LLC

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Pros

  • Lower cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are often more affordable than larger cities.
  • Small-town community: People tend to know each other, and community events/social life can be more personal.
  • Quieter pace + less congestion: Easier day-to-day driving and fewer crowds.
  • More โ€œspaceโ€ and yards: Depending on where you live, you may get more property for the money.
  • Central location for road trips: You can usually reach bigger areas by driving when needed.
  • Familiar local services: Many essentials (schools, clinics, grocery, etc.) are typically available without huge detours.

Cons

  • Fewer job opportunities locally (for some fields): You may need to commute or rely on specific employers in the area.
  • Limited shopping/entertainment options: For variety (restaurants, events, niche stores), you may travel.
  • Healthcare can mean driving: Specialists and larger medical centers may not be local.
  • Public transit is limited: Most people depend on a personal vehicle.
  • Weather: Hot/humid summers, cold winters, and seasonal stormsโ€”planning matters.
  • โ€œFewer choicesโ€ overall: If you love big-city amenities, you may feel the gap.
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