c.1906 Three Bedroom Affordable South Dakota Home Under $47K
OHU50K Notes $46,800
c.1906 Three Bedroom Affordable South Dakota Home. Priced perfect and a short walk to Browne Park.

Realtor Comments
Take a look at this 3 bedroom home with plenty of garage space. Great yard with a shed, one of the bedrooms on main floor. The property is under H&B with a current due date of 12/11/2025 11:59:00 PM Mountain Time. Any offers received after this time may not be considered. ”All offers must be submitted by the buyer’s agent using the online offer management system. Access the system via the link below. Offer link to property.
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,308 sqft
- 6,970 sqft lot
- Build date 1906

817 3rd Ave NE, Aberdeen, SD 57401 $46,800
- Contact Realtor: Jayson Maguire
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Pros of Living in Aberdeen, SD
Affordable Cost of Living
Aberdeen’s cost of living is below the U.S. average, especially housing — which tends to be notably cheaper than in much of the country and even lower than other parts of South Dakota.
Affordable Housing
Median home values and rental costs are lower than national figures, making it easier to find affordable homes and apartments without big-city prices.
Community & Quality of Life
Aberdeen has a strong sense of community, family-friendly feel, and steady infrastructure, including parks, trails, and cultural events like Arts in the Park and Oktoberfest.
Generally Lower Crime Than Some Cities
Many crime stats show Aberdeen’s overall crime rate slightly below national averages, and a high percentage of residents report feeling safe.
Steady Job Market & Services
The city has a relatively low unemployment rate and a diversified local economy with jobs in healthcare, education, manufacturing, and services. It also offers good public services and infrastructure.
Outdoor Recreation
There are plenty of parks, lakes, and outdoor activities in and around the city for hiking, fishing, boating, and other nature-based hobbies.
Education & Culture
Aberdeen is home to Northern State University, which adds cultural events, educational opportunities, and some diversity to the town.
Cons of Living in Aberdeen, SD
Harsh Winters & Weather
Like much of South Dakota, Aberdeen has cold, snowy winters, with wind and low temperatures that can be difficult if you’re not used to the climate.
Limited Entertainment & Nightlife
Compared with larger urban areas, entertainment options, nightlife, and specialized venues are more limited, meaning you might travel for more variety.
Public Transit Is Limited
While there is some local transit (like Ride Line), most people rely on cars for daily life and commutes because public transportation is limited.
Smaller City Size
Aberdeen’s population is around ~28–32 k, which gives it a small-city feel — but that also means fewer big-city amenities, fewer specialty shops, and sometimes a slower pace that isn’t for everyone.
Crime Patterns Vary by Neighborhood
While overall safety may be okay compared to some places, crime rates and safety can vary significantly by neighborhood, and some rankings put overall safety below average in broader comparisons.
Economy & Income Levels
Median household income in Aberdeen is somewhat lower than national averages, and while jobs are available, higher-paying opportunities can be limited compared with larger metro areas.












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