Brick c.1872 Wonderful Storefront For Sale in Kansas Under $50K – Former Millinery Shop
$49,900
Wonderful storefront for sale on historic Main Street. The brick building was built in 1872 as the Schmidt building.

Realtor Comments
Charming row-front brick building for sale in historic downtown Beloit, KS (Mitchell County). Tons of natural light floods the building through two massive bay windows. The property is anchored on either side by a furniture store and an insurance brokerage. Across the street is a bank, Medi-spa and attorney’s office. The property is adjacent to the town square and the Mitchell County courthouse.
- Studio
- 1bath
- 3,050sqft
- 3,575sqft lot
- Circa 1940

119 E Main St, Beloit, KS 67420 $49,900
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.
Brokered by Wildlife Properties Land Company, LLC

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History
This building houses the Millinery Shop of E. L. Huston back in the early 1900s. E.L. designed, hand made and sold hats to the fine men and women of Beloit, Kansas. The large building next door was the town’s General Store. A furrier and printing office on the other side of our featured building was torn down before the current corner building was constructed.

Fri, Jun 02, 1905 ·Page 4

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Pros:
- Community Atmosphere: Beloit (3,358 pop) offers a friendly, small-town feel with community-oriented events and gatherings.
- Affordability: The cost of living is generally low, making housing and everyday expenses more manageable.
- Access to Nature: The area features parks and recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and camping.
- Low Crime Rate: Beloit is known for its safety, making it a desirable location for families and retirees.
- Local Amenities: While small, Beloit has essential amenities such as grocery stores, schools, and restaurants.
Cons:
- Limited Job Market: Employment opportunities may be limited, especially for specialized careers, prompting some residents to commute to nearby cities.
- Fewer Entertainment Options: Options for dining, shopping, and entertainment are more limited compared to larger urban areas.
- Public Transportation: Transportation options are minimal, making a personal vehicle necessary for commuting and errands.
- Weather Variability: The climate can include extreme temperatures and varying weather conditions, which may not appeal to everyone.
- Limited Healthcare Facilities: Access to specialized medical services may require traveling to larger cities.

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