Adorable c.1910 Three Bedroom Iowa Craftsman Bungalow Under $150K
$150,000
Iowa craftsman bungalow for sale! From the moment you enter, youโll be welcomed by timeless character: original hardwood floors, beautiful wood trim, coffered ceilings, and a classic wood-burning fireplace.

Welcome to 406 West State Street – a timeless two-story Craftsman bungalow brimming with original character and charm in the heart of Jefferson. The spacious living room flows into a formal dining room, both showcasing the craftsmanship and architectural detail that defined this era. A separate den adds versatile flex space perfect for a home office or sitting room. The kitchen offers solid wood cabinetry and ample room to work with. The main floor also features 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, and a partial bath. The basement provides generous space for storage, a workshop, or future finishing potential and includes a laundry area. Outside enjoy a large yard with mature trees and a detached 2-car garage. A rare opportunity to own a piece of Jefferson history – come see it for yourself!
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,405sqft
- 8,712sqft lot
- Circa 1910
406 W State St, Jefferson, IAย ย $149,900
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: Darson Grantham
Pros
- Small-town community feel: Often friendlier, more connected, and less hectic day-to-day.
- Lower cost of living: Compared with many larger Iowa cities or the rest of the U.S., housing and expenses can be more manageable.
- Convenient โin-betweenโ location: Youโre close enough to other nearby towns/cities for services, shopping, and events (depending on where you commute).
- Quiet lifestyle: Less traffic and generally a calmer pace.
- Outdoor recreation nearby: Iowa has lots of parks, trails, fishing, and seasonal activitiesโgreat if you like the outdoors.
- More housing options for the money: You may find more space for your budget than in bigger metros.
Cons
- Job market can be limited: Smaller towns may have fewer employers and fewer higher-paying roles locally.
- Car-dependent living: Public transportation is usually minimal, so youโll likely rely on driving for most needs.
- Fewer โbig cityโ amenities: Dining, entertainment, and specialized shopping/services may require a drive.
- Weather and seasonal extremes: Iowa can bring cold winters (and hot, humid summers), which can be tough if youโre not used to it.
- Healthcare access may be more limited: You might need to travel for certain specialists or advanced care.
- School and service variety: You may have fewer options than in larger areas, though local schools and community resources can still be strong.

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