
c.1908 Kansas Colonial Revival With Hardwoods and Stunning Mantel $85K
OHU50K Notes $85,000
c.1908 Kansas Colonial Revival With Hardwoods and Stunning Mantel. This is the most darling fixer upper. This home has a lot of history, once housing nuns of the covenant.

Realtor Comments
This is a 1908 Victorian home once a convent for nuns to live that were teaching at a local Catholic school. The most recent it was a bed and breakfast. However, It is now a bank owned property that is a true diamond in the rough. The interior of the house is needing work. The charm is still shown in the ornate staircase and woodwork. Many options for this great space. It would be perfect for a single family or an in house business, bed and breakfast, etc…it just needs some love and sweat equity!
- 6 bed
- 4 bath
- 3,338 sqft
- Build date 1908

111 W Walnut St, Columbus, KS 66725 $85,000
- Contact Realtor: Becky McDaniel
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Pros of Living in Columbus, KS
Very Affordable Cost of Living
Columbus’s overall cost of living is noticeably below the national average and below the Kansas state average, with housing being especially inexpensive (median home value around ~$58,000).
Lower expenses on groceries, healthcare, and utilities mean your paycheck can go further.
Affordable Housing
Housing prices are among the most affordable you’ll find in the U.S., making homeownership much more attainable than in most cities.
Short Commutes
Commute times tend to be shorter than national averages, easing daily travel.
Community Feel & Small-Town Vibe
As a smaller community (population ~3,000), Columbus offers a tight-knit, friendly environment where many neighbors know one another.
Lower Crime in Some Measures
Some local crime metrics (e.g., violent crime rates) are reported at or below national averages — helping many residents feel safer.
Cons of Living in Columbus, KS
Limited Job Market & Lower Income Levels
Median household income in Columbus is significantly below the national and state averages, and unemployment has historically run above the U.S. rate.
Local job opportunities can be limited, especially in higher-paying sectors.
Poverty & Economic Challenges
Around one in five residents lives below the poverty line, higher than national rates.
Mixed School Performance
Local schools tend to score below state averages on standardized proficiency measures, which can be a concern for families with children.
Small Size Means Fewer Amenities
While the low cost of living is an advantage, shopping, dining, entertainment, healthcare, and other services are more limited than in larger cities — driving to nearby towns is often necessary for many needs.
Population Decline
The population in Columbus has shown signs of declining over recent years, which can sometimes reflect limited local economic growth and fewer new opportunities.
Crime Data Varies by Source
While some data suggests lower violent crime, other crime analyses indicate that overall crime rates — especially property crime — may be higher than average in certain neighborhoods. (Crime data from different sources can paint different pictures.)










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