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c.1906 Illinois Starter Home For Sale Under $75K

$74,999

Calling all hobbyists, mechanics, and creators! This 2-bedroom, 1-bath Illinois starter home is your ultimate blank canvas. Being sold as-is, the property features a practical, efficient living space, but the real showstopper is the impressive amount of workshop and storage area. Whether you need room for tools, vehicles, or a passionate side-hustle, this property delivers the extra space youโ€™ve been searching for.
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Realtor Comments

Great Potential with Exceptional Garage Space! Features include a convenient first-floor bedroom, first-floor laundry hookup, partial unfinished basement for storage, forced-air furnace, window air conditioning unit. Outside, you’ll find a large detached 50′ x 16′ garage, additional 32′ x 25′ shed offering even more storage. Whether you’re looking for a starter home, investment property, this property offers a unique combination of living space and oversized outbuildings. Sold As-Is. Schedule your showing today and explore the possibilities this property has to offer!
  • 2bd
  • 1ba
  • 997sqft
  • Circa 1906

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1411 E Broadway St, Streator, IL 61364, USA

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: Jennifer Bliss

Brokered by Chismarick Realty, LLC

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The Pros

  • Incredible Housing Affordability: The absolute biggest draw to Streator is the real estate market. The median home value floats right around $95,000, which is drastically lower than both the state and national averages. For buyers or investors looking for solid structural bonesโ€”like classic turn-of-the-century builds, foursquares, or homes with original woodworkโ€”your dollar stretches incredibly far here.

     

  • Proximity to Outdoor Recreation: While the town itself is deeply rural, it sits just 20 to 25 minutes south of the Illinois River Valley. This puts residents on the doorstep of some of the state’s best natural parks, including Starved Rock State Park and Matthiessen State Park, famous for their sandstone canyons, waterfalls, and hiking trails.

  • Low Cost of Living: Beyond housing, day-to-day life is highly affordable. Utility rates, local services, and everyday goods run significantly below the national baseline, and the overall cost of living is estimated to be roughly 14% to 26% lower than the Illinois state average.

     

  • Community Events & Heritage: Streator holds tightly to its community roots. It hosts robust local traditions like the annual Streator Fourth of July Celebration (one of the largest free firework displays in downstate Illinois), Pluto Fest (celebrating native resident Clarence Shryock’s connection to the discovery of Pluto), and active summer food truck markets in the city’s central park.

The Cons

  • Economic Stagnation & Poverty: Following the decline of its historical glass manufacturing and coal industries, Streator’s economy has struggled to fully rebound. The local poverty rate sits stubbornly high at just over 20%.While manufacturing plants like Vactor Manufacturing (which builds industrial sewer cleaners) provide steady local jobs, high-paying corporate or tech employment is practically non-existent locally.

     

  • Declining Population: The city has faced a steady demographic contraction for several decades, losing roughly 0.5% of its population annually. This persistent out-migrationโ€”especially among younger generations seeking career advancement elsewhereโ€”can impact the velocity of the local real estate market and civic funding.

     

  • Lacking Amenities & Retail Deficit: Streator has a traditional downtown area and basic grocery options (like Kroger and Aldi), but major retail, diverse dining, and commercial entertainment options are sparse. For specialized healthcare specialists, target shopping, or broader cultural amenities, residents routinely have to drive 20 to 30 minutes north to the Ottawa/Peru area, or over an hour to Bloomington or Peoria.

  • Property Tax Burdens: While home prices are incredibly low, Illinois property taxes are notoriously high. Even a modest, budget-friendly property can carry a disproportionate annual tax bill relative to its market value, which catches out-of-state buyers off guard.

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