c.1881 Two Bedroom Illinois Handyman Special With Original Elements $55K
OHU50K Notes $55,000
c.1881 Two Bedroom Illinois Handyman Special With Original Elements. Gotta love an old house with high ceilings. Perfectly located walking distance to Lawson Park and a couple restaurants.

Realtor Comments
This Brick Beauty offers a TON of POTENTIAL with darling curb appeal, tall ceilings, unique fireplace, large formal dining & original hardwood!!
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,108 sqft
- 7,500 sqft lot
- Build date 1882

1613 Marshall Ave, Mattoon, IL 61938 $55,000
- Contact Realtor: Julie Willington
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Pros
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Low Cost of Living
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Overall, Mattoon is significantly cheaper than many parts of Illinois and the U.S. Mattoon’s cost‑of‑living index is ~75‑78 where 100 is average in the U.S.
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Housing costs are especially low: median home values are well below state & national averages.
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Affordable Rent
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Average rents are low compared to national averages. One‑bedrooms etc. are quite affordable.
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Renting gives you good value for space in many cases.
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Small‑Town / Quiet & Community Feel
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Mattoon feels more laid back relative to major metro areas. It has quieter residential neighborhoods, some nice parks, tree‑lined streets.
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There’s a sense of community; local businesses, downtown district with shops, restaurants are appreciated. Residents mention the small‑town charm.
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Decent Amenities for Its Size
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There is an Amtrak station, some healthcare facilities, a movie theater, community parks, etc.
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Homes with more land: several areas/subdivisions offer more acreage or space, especially in eastern/northern parts.
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Competitive Housing Market
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Because home values are low, it’s possible to find good deals, including older homes, some restored ones, land. Homes generally sell relatively quickly, indicating demand is there.
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Proximity to Larger Cities (to some extent)
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While not itself large, Mattoon is ~50 miles to Champaign, which gives access to more amenities, higher education, etc. For some people this makes a balance possible.
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Cons
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Crime & Safety Issues
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Violent crime rate is non‑negligible. For example, in 2024, there were ~87 violent crimes in Mattoon, corresponding to a rate of ~528 per 100,000 residents.
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Property crime also runs high: ~1,220 per 100,000, from recent data.
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Crime is uneven across neighborhoods — safety varies a lot depending on which part of town you are in.
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Limited Growth / Economic Opportunities
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Because it’s small, job opportunities are fewer and more limited in sector diversity compared to bigger metro areas. If you’re in a specialized field or high‑growth field, you may find fewer options. (While not always detailed in stats, this is a common feature of smaller towns like Mattoon.)
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Amenities & Entertainment are More Modest
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Fewer big‑city features: limited nightlife, fewer specialty stores or high‑end cultural amenities. If you like lots of variety in museums, big music acts, etc., may have to travel.
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Shopping choices, dining variety is smaller. Some residents comment that nearby larger cities are required for certain needs.
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Infrastructure & Services Limitations
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Public transit is minimal. Most people will need a car.
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Some utilities or services may have fewer providers; rural or small‑town constraints sometimes slow new construction or modernization.
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Weather & Location Downsides
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Moderate climate, but winters in Illinois can still be cold, snowy. Spring/fall transitions may have storms. (Standard for much of central Illinois.)
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Being somewhat “in between” cities means that for anything outside basic needs (specialized medical care, etc.), you might need to travel.
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Income Levels & Economic Constraints
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Median incomes are lower than many places; growth in income might be slow.
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Because housing and cost of living are low, that helps, but low wages in many sectors can limit upward mobility.
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Electricity Costs & Utilities (Possible Downsides)
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I saw at least one source indicating that electricity bills might run relatively high in certain parts/seasons. (Although data is mixed.)
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