c.1902 Handsome Handyman Special For Sale in Illinois $52K
OHU50K Notes $52,000
Realtor Comments
Opportunity knocks: Spacious & Solid home. 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 2 Car Tandem Garage, Off-street parking. Large Living Room, Dining or Family Room, Large Eat-In Kitchen, Main Floor Bedroom and Full Bathroom. 3 Bedrooms on 2nd Floor. Roof replaced approximately 12 years ago. (Previous roof leaked)100 amp service with breaker box. Gas Forced air furnace (4-5 years). Kitchen and Bathroom floors are tiled. Wood floors under carpeting. Two covered porches for your out-door patio chairs. Freeport offers employment opportunites, remarkable parks, shopping, proximity to Rockford & Madison. The Trail Head to the Jane Addams trail which leads to the Badger State Trail and beyond. The Trail also goes to Rockford and beyond. Close to Rock River, +/- and hour from the Mississippi and State Parks. With low cost of living, ease to shopping and entertainment and many opportunities for employment or self-employment Freeport offers a great location!
- 4bed
- 1bath
- 1,640sqft
- 7,841sqft lot
- Circa 1902
648 S Adams Ave, Freeport, IL 61032 $42,000
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Location
This handyman special for sale is in Freeport, a city located in Stephenson County. Freeport has a population of around 24,000 people.
Freeport is situated in the northwestern part of Illinois, close to the state’s border with Wisconsin. It is approximately 20 miles west of Rockford, Illinois. The city is known for its historic downtown district, which features a variety of architectural styles, including Victorian, Italianate, and Greek Revival.
Freeport has a rich history, particularly in the manufacturing and industrial sectors. The city was once a major center for the production of watches and clocks, earning it the nickname “The Watch City.” Notably, the W.T. Rawleigh Company, a manufacturer of household products, was also headquartered in Freeport.
In terms of attractions, Freeport offers several points of interest for visitors. The Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square commemorates the famous 1858 debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas. The Freeport Art Museum showcases a collection of contemporary art, and the Silver Creek Museum displays exhibits on local history.