c.1910 Four Bedroom Michigan Foursquare For Sale $75K
$75,000
Nestled in charm and space, this 2.5-story, four-bedroom Michigan foursquare greets you with a covered front porch—perfect for quiet mornings—before unfurling into a bright, open living room that invites you to imagine its next chapter.

The kitchen is spacious with lots of bright cabinetry and countertop space. There is a bonus bar counter area as well. The formal dining is gleaming with nice hardwood oak flooring. There is 1 bedroom on the main level and 3 spacious bedrooms on the second floor. There is a nice loft with skylights and nice privacy on the 3rd floor. The Property is owned by the US Dept of HUD. Case # 263-698476. IE. Subject to appraisal. Seller makes no representations or warranties as to property condition. HUD homes are sold ”AS-IS”. EHO. Seller may contribute up to 3% for buyer’s closing costs, upon request. Home built prior to 1978 and SELLER HAS NO RECORDS OR REPORTS PERTAINING TO LEAD-BASED PAINT AND/OR LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARDS.
- 4bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,386sqft
- 5,227sqft lot
- Circa 1910

1114 Hamlin Pl, Jackson, MI 49201 $75,000
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.

Pros
- Affordability and value
- Generally lower housing costs than many Michigan cities in the Detroit and Grand Rapids corridors, plus diverse options (historic homes, newer builds, rentals) at appealing price points.
- Central Michigan access
- Reasonable drive times to Lansing and the greater southern Michigan region for work, shopping, and services; still feels more small-town than a big city.
- Walkable downtown and small-business vibe
- Jackson has a historic downtown with local shops, cafés, restaurants, and events that foster a neighborly feel.
- Outdoor recreation nearby
- Ample parks and river access for outdoor activities; nearby state parks and lakes offer boating, fishing, hiking, and seasonal recreation.
- Local culture and education
- Active community events, local theaters, and museums; presence of community colleges and local colleges support continuing education and training.
- Family-friendly amenities
- Schools, libraries, and municipal services geared toward families; a slower pace can be appealing for those prioritizing community feel.
Cons
- Job market and economic volatility
- More limited opportunities in certain sectors compared with larger metro areas; some residents commute to nearby cities for specialized roles.
- Crime and safety variability
- Like many mid-sized cities, crime can be uneven by neighborhood; it’s wise to check current crime maps for specific blocks.
- Public transit and connectivity
- Transit options are more limited than in major cities; reliance on cars remains common for most errands and commuting.
- Weather and winters
- Cold, snowy winters with typical Midwest weather swings; winterize property and plan for heating costs.
- Property maintenance and aging infrastructure
- Some older homes and infrastructure can require upkeep; be sure to budget for maintenance if you’re buying an existing property.
- Growth and development pace
- Depending on your preferences, a slower growth trajectory can mean fewer new amenities or shopping options compared with rapidly growing nearby cities.


























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