c.1900 Two Story Brick Home For Sale in Colorado $190K
OHU50K Notes $189,900

Realtor Comments
Step into timeless character with this beautifully preserved 2-story brick home built in 1900, nestled in the heart of Pueblo’s vibrant art district. Featuring 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this historic residence blends classic architecture with everyday comfort. Original hardwood floors flow throughout the home, showcasing the craftsmanship and warmth of a bygone era. Located just moments from the energy of downtown Pueblo, this home places you within walking distance of local galleries, cafs, restaurants, live music, and the scenic Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo. The surrounding Pueblo Creative Corridor is known for its thriving arts scene, historic architecture, murals, studios, and monthly art walks, creating a unique urban lifestyle full of culture and community. Inside, you’ll find generous living spaces filled with natural light, tall ceilings, and historic details that add warmth and personality throughout. Outside, enjoy the charm of a mature neighborhood with tree-lined streets and easy access to the river trail, downtown entertainment, and Pueblo’s beloved Union Avenue district. Whether you’re looking for a character-filled primary residence, an investment opportunity, or a home immersed in Pueblo’s creative energy, this property offers the perfect blend of history, location, and lifestyle.
- 4 bed
- 2 bath
- 2,419 sqft
- 5,750 sqft lot
- Build date 1900

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Pros
More affordable than much of Colorado
Housing costs in Pueblo are usually substantially lower than:
- Denver
- Colorado Springs
- Fort Collins
- Boulder
That’s one of the biggest reasons people move there.
Mild winters and lots of sun
Pueblo is sunnier and generally warmer than many Colorado cities. Winters are usually milder than mountain towns or northern Colorado.
Outdoor access
You’re near:
- hiking
- fishing
- camping
- mountain recreation
- boating at Lake Pueblo State Park
The mountains are accessible without paying mountain-town housing prices.
Slower pace and less traffic
Compared with Front Range metro areas, congestion is much lighter and life tends to feel less rushed.
Strong local culture and history
Pueblo has:
- a strong Hispanic cultural influence
- historic neighborhoods
- local festivals
- a distinct identity compared with newer suburban cities
The downtown riverwalk area has improved a lot over the years:
- Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo
Good for retirees or remote workers
If you earn outside the local economy, Pueblo’s lower costs can be attractive.
Cons
Crime concerns
Pueblo has struggled with property crime and some violent crime rates that are higher than many Colorado cities. This is one of the city’s most commonly cited downsides.
Neighborhood quality varies significantly.
Lower wages and fewer high-end jobs
The local economy is smaller and less diversified than Denver or Colorado Springs. Some industries pay noticeably less than elsewhere in Colorado.
Hotter and less green than stereotypical Colorado
People expecting alpine scenery everywhere may be surprised. Pueblo is:
- semi-arid
- browner
- windier
- hotter in summer
It feels more Southwestern/plains-like than mountain-town Colorado.
Public schools are mixed
Some schools perform well, others less so. Families often research neighborhoods carefully before moving.
Limited nightlife and big-city amenities
You’ll find restaurants and local culture, but not the same scale of:
- entertainment
- tech scene
- arts scene
- shopping
as larger Colorado metros.
















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