c.1876 Four Bedroom Illinois Home Under $74K – Sleeping Porch Alert
OHU50K Notesย ย $73,500

Realtor Comments
Step into timeless charm with this beautifully 1876 mini mansion. This spacious home offers generously sized bedrooms and expansive living areas, providing both comfort and versatility for today’s lifestyle. Major improvements bring peace of mind, including a fully replaced sewer line fromย the street to the basement (2025, $14,000 investment by Vincent & Sill). Upstairs bathrooms plumbing replaced and bathroom remodeled. The home also features updated upstairs replacement windows. Furnace, A/C, and water heater believed to be replaced around 2017-2018, offering added efficiency and reliability. While some cosmetic updates remain, the home’s solid structure and thoughtful upgrades make it the perfect opportunity to add your personal touch and build equity. With its grand proportions, historic appeal, and key mechanical improvements already in place. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history with room to grow and make it your own.
- 4 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 4,812 sqft
- 0.47 acre lot
- Build date 1876
1016 N 4th St, Quincy, IL 62301ย ย $73,500
- Contact Realtor: Jenna Hendrickson
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Pros of Quincy, IL
ย 1. Affordable cost of living
- Overall cost of living is ~5โ17% below the U.S. average
- Housing is especially cheap (median home โ $175K)
- Rent and everyday expenses are also below average
ย One of the biggest advantagesโyou can live comfortably without a high income.
ย 2. โSmall cityโ feel with real amenities
- Population around 39โ40K
- Serves as a regional hub for west-central Illinois
- Has schools, healthcare, shopping, and restaurants
ย More functional than tiny townsโyou get basic city infrastructure without big-city chaos.
ย 3. Generally moderate-to-good safety
- Violent crime ~69% lower than national average
- Overall crime rate roughly near U.S. average
ย Safer than many cities of similar size, especially for violent crime.
ย 4. Decent schools and education presence
- Above-average education ratings in livability scores
- Presence of colleges (like Quincy University) adds some activity
ย 5. Scenic riverfront & historic character
- Located along the Mississippi River
- Known for historic homes, parks, and architecture
ย Has more visual charm than many similarly sized Midwest cities.
ย 6. Easy, low-stress daily life
- Short commutes and minimal traffic
- Everything is relatively close
ย Daily life is simple and predictable.
ย Cons of Quincy, IL
ย 1. Limited job opportunities & lower wages
- Median income (~$56K) is below national average
- Many jobs are in healthcare, manufacturing, or retail
- Fewer high-paying or specialized careers
ย Good for stability, not great for ambitious career growth.
ย 2. Slow growth / slight population decline
- Population shrinking slightly (~-1.9% over 5 years)
ย Indicates limited economic expansion.
ย 3. Limited entertainment & nightlife
- Smaller selection of restaurants, events, and cultural activities
- You may need to travel for bigger experiences
Local sentiment (Reddit):
โIt gets boring very quicklyโฆ not a million things to do.โ
ย Fine for families, less appealing for younger or highly social lifestyles.
ย 4. Feels isolated
- Not near a major metro area
- Regional โhub,โ but still somewhat remote
ย You wonโt have big-city access nearby like in other parts of Illinois.
ย 5. Moderate poverty levels
- Poverty rate ~15% (above U.S. average)
ย Can affect some neighborhoods, schools, and services.
ย 6. Crime varies by area
- Overall moderate, but some neighborhoods see more issues
ย Not a major red flag, but still something to research locally.
ย 7. Midwest weather
- Cold winters, hot/humid summers
- Seasonal swings typical of Illinois
ย Bottom line
Quincy is a good fit if you:
- Want affordable, stable small-city living
- Prefer a quiet, slower pace
- Are okay with limited entertainment
- Work in healthcare, trades, or remotely
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