c.1908 Four Bedroom Affordable Illinois Under $55K
OHU50K Notes $54,900

Realtor Comments
This 4-bedroom, 1-bath home is situated on a corner lot. The home features a detached 1-car garage. The home comes with the refrigerator, washer, and dryer (all in present condition, not warranted). Roof and hot water heater are both less than 5 years old.The upstairs hallway has been newly renovated, Being sold as-is.
- 4 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,083 sqft
- 8,037 sqft lot
- Build date 1908

1202 W Prospect St, Kewanee, IL 61443 $54,900
- Contact Realtor: Brody Garcia
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Pros of Living in Kewanee, IL
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Low Cost of Living
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According to HomeSnacks, Kewanee’s cost-of-living index is 81, well below the U.S. average.
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Housing is particularly affordable: the median home value is around $77,455, per HomeSnacks.
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Median rent is also modest: ~$775 for the area.
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Strong Small-Town / Community Feel
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Kewanee is a relatively small city (population ~12,280 per Data USA) which can give a tight-knit, community-oriented vibe.
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The city celebrates its heritage: it hosts a large “Hog Days” festival, reflecting its identity as the “Hog Capital of the World.”
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There are good local amenities: parks, recreation, and community events help with quality of life.
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Good Transportation Infrastructure
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Kewanee has solid connectivity: according to its Economic Development Plan, it has access via U.S. highways, rail (Amtrak), and a municipal airport.
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That makes commuting or business logistics more feasible than in very remote small towns.
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Available Land & Redevelopment Potential
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The city’s economic development plan notes there is available land for infill development and industrial growth.
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Housing and land costs are lower than in urban/suburban areas, which could be good for buyers or developers.
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Education Infrastructure
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There is local access to education: Kewanee has school districts and is reasonably close to Black Hawk College.
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Strong community support for local schools, parks, and civic engagement is part of its character.
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Cultural / Historic Features
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Kewanee has historical charm: for example, it has a Carnegie Library building.
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It maintains a sense of “small-town history” while being reasonably connected to larger urban areas (Peoria, Quad Cities).
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Cons / Challenges of Living in Kewanee, IL
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Crime
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According to HomeSnacks, Kewanee’s crime rate is much higher than the national average: total crime per 100,000 is 3,768.8.
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Violent crime and property crime both contribute to this.
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CrimeGrade estimates the cost of crime is $385 per resident per year, which is a non-trivial burden. According to the city’s own council documents, there is a noted problem with drug crime (meth) and the police force is understaffed.
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Declining or Stagnant Population
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Citytistics highlights that Kewanee has had negative population growth in recent years (-2.6% over 5 years).
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A shrinking population could lead to reduced economic opportunities, fewer resources, and challenges in sustaining local businesses or civic institutions.
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Low to Modest Incomes
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As per Census Reporter, the median household income is $49,668, which is below many parts of Illinois.
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Per capita income is also relatively low: ~$26,763.
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Citytistics notes a high poverty rate — about 17.5% of residents.
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Aging Infrastructure / Service Burdens
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In its project planning report, the city notes that a large share of water infrastructure (service lines) is old, increasing maintenance burdens.
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High tax rate: The economic development plan calls out that Kewanee’s “total levy” (local taxes) is higher than comparable communities.
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Limited Job Market Diversity
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While manufacturing is historically strong (per Britannica), there is evidence that Kewanee has lost some of its manufacturing base.
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The local economy, per Data USA, is concentrated in manufacturing, health care, and retail — which may not offer huge variety for specialized or high-wage professions.
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This economic structure could limit long-term growth potential for some residents.
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Demographics / Age
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The median age in Kewanee is ~43.6 years (Data USA), which indicates a somewhat older population.
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An aging population can mean fewer young families, potentially less growth, and greater demand for age-related services.
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