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c.1879 Kentucky Tiny House For Sale $44K

$44,000

This charming 1-bedroom, 1-bath Kentucky tiny house features a straightforward, easy-to-manage layout, along with an outdoor space brimming with character. Enjoy an established garden with herbs, mint, berries, and fruit trees, all in a fully fenced yardโ€”ideal for gardening, pets, or turning the outdoors into your own private retreat.

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Realtor Comments

Charming small home with a fenced yard and a lot of potential!ย The home will require repairs and updates, and the HVAC is currently not operating, though ductwork is already in place. Due to condition, cash, conventional, or portfolio financing will likely be needed; property is not expected to qualify for FHA, VA, or USDA financing.

  • 1bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1879

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111 New Arnold St, Earlington, KY 42410

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: Sarah Stone Wilkes

Brokered by HERITAGE HOMES REAL ESTATE

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Pros

  • Small-town feel / community vibe: Earlington has a very small population, which many people find more neighborly and less hectic than bigger metros.
  • Lower cost of housing than many larger KY areas: Home values and housing costs appear relatively low compared with statewide metro areas (e.g., Zillow shows comparatively low average home values).
  • Higher homeownership than renting (for the area): Data sources report a fairly high homeownership rate.
  • Youโ€™re not far from larger regional services: For big shopping/medical/employment, residents typically rely on nearby larger cities/regions in Western KY (youโ€™ll generally commute by car).

Cons

  • Limited local amenities and job options: In a small city, you may have fewer choices for shopping, nightlife, specialized healthcare, and some employmentโ€”often meaning longer commutes.
  • Income/pocketbook challenges: Reported median household income in Earlington is relatively modest, and poverty rates can be meaningfully higher than national averages.
  • Transportation is usually required: Public transit is not typically robust in small Kentucky cities; most daily needs will be driving-based.
  • Potential for housing value volatility (depending on market): Housing prices can be sensitive in smaller markets; one estimate shows a notable year-over-year change.
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