c.1900 Michigan Foursquare With Gleaming Hardwoods $98K
OHU50K Notes $98,000
c.1900 Michigan Foursquare With Gleaming Hardwoods. A perfectly kept historic home in beautiful part of town with historic neighbors.

Realtor Comments
Charming Historic 3-4-Bedroom Home Step into timeless character and warmth with this wonderful historic home featuring original wood floors, beveled glass, French doors, an open staircase, and classic glass doorknobs. Relax on the inviting front porch and enjoy the charm throughout. The spacious layout offers a large living room, a formal dining room, and a bright contemporary kitchen with a full wall of windows, gas stove, dishwasher, and plenty of workspace. A ceiling fan in nearly every room provides comfort, while almost all windows have been updated for efficiency. The full basement includes shelves, benches, and natural light ideal for storage or a workshop. Upstairs, you’ll find four bedrooms with historic details carried throughout. The bathroom features a marble floor and updated electrical for peace of mind. Outside, the property includes a single-car garage and mature curb appeal that complements this home’s historic charm.
- 3 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 1,512 square feet
- 3,485 sqft lot
- Build date 1915

If interested in a property, pleases 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.
170 Sherman Rd, Battle Creek, MI 49017 $98,000
- Contact Realtor: Albert Morehart
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Pros of Battle Creek, MI
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Relatively Low Cost of Living
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Overall, Battle Creek is significantly cheaper than the U.S. average.
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Housing is especially affordable: home prices are well below national averages.
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Rent is also relatively low. You can find one‑bedrooms, etc., for much less than in many metro areas.
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Reasonable Commutes & Transportation
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Average commute times are fairly short (≈20 minutes) for many residents.
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With lower congestion than large metro areas, driving tends to be easier.
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Some Diverse Industries & Job Options
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Beyond its historic legacy (e.g. food / cereal industry), Battle Creek has presence in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, agriculture, defense, etc.
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The Fort Custer Industrial Park is a big employment hub in the area.
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Amenities, Community Features & Culture
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Decent number of cultural events and amenities: farms markets, festivals (Cereal Festival, etc.), arts‑walks, parks, lakes.
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Good healthcare facilities.
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Housing Value & Variety
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Because housing is affordable, you may get more house for your dollar. Older homes, possibly larger lots, etc.
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There’s housing variety: apartments, houses, etc.
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Affordability on Essentials
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Groceries, utilities, and other everyday goods tend to cost less than many places.
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Cons / Challenges of Battle Creek, MI
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Crime Rates
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Violent crime in Battle Creek is well above the national average.
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Property crime is also elevated.
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Some parts of the city feel much safer than others; where you live matters a lot. (Neighborhood variation is strong.)
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Lower Income / Higher Poverty
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Median household income is considerably lower than national median
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Poverty rate is high: roughly ~22‑23%.
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Educational Attainment & Opportunities
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A smaller share of the population has a bachelor’s degree compared to higher education hubs.
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Some reports indicate fewer advanced educational and employment opportunities locally.
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Amenities / Perception Limits
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While there are cultural events and local amenities, some residents report it doesn’t compare to larger cities in terms of nightlife, diversity of restaurants, shopping, etc.
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Some parts of the downtown / nearby areas are under‑developed or in decline.
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Housing Market Trends & Maintenance
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Some older homes may be in disrepair; neighborhoods vary a lot. You might find “fixer‑uppers” or abandoned homes.
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Property taxes and upkeep may be burdensome depending on where exactly you live.
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Weather / Climate Considerations
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Winters are cold, snowy; summers humid. If you’re not used to that, it may be a downside.
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Also seasonal variability (snow, storms) may require preparations (heating, snow clearing, etc.).
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Job Market / Wage Limits
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Even though there are employers, wages tend to be lower than many metro areas. With poverty rates high, many jobs are lower paying.
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Unemployment tends to run above or near, often worse than the national average.
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