c.1910 Renovated Indiana Home For Sale Under $150K
$149,900
Renovated Indiana home filled with timeless character throughout! A welcoming foyer entry showcases an open woodwork staircase that sets the tone for the home’s classic appeal. The main living room/parlor features elegant French doors and a cozy fireplace, while the spacious formal dining room offers the perfect setting for gatherings. The kitchen has been recently updated and includes appliances that will remain. Offering 5 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, the layout provides excellent flexibility—2 bedrooms and 1 bath on the main level, with 3 additional bedrooms and 1 bath upstairs.

Realtor Comments
- 5bed
- 2bath
- 2,192sqft
- 0.27acre lot
- Circa 1910

710 W 6th St, Marion, IN 46953
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
- Affordable cost of living – Housing prices and everyday expenses are generally lower than state and national averages, making it attractive for budget-conscious buyers.
- College-town energy – Home to Indiana Wesleyan University and Taylor University nearby influence, which brings cultural events, athletics, and activity to the area.
- Central location in Indiana – Easy access to larger cities like Indianapolis for work, shopping, and entertainment.
- Small-town feel – Friendly community atmosphere with local events, festivals, and a slower pace of life.
- Parks and outdoor spaces – Several parks, trails, and recreational areas nearby for walking, sports, and family activities.
- Healthcare access – Local hospitals and clinics provide essential medical services without needing to travel far.
- Lower traffic stress – Commutes are generally short and uncomplicated.
Cons
- Limited job market – Fewer high-paying or specialized career opportunities within the immediate area.
- Economic challenges in some areas – Certain parts of the city have experienced decline or slower redevelopment.
- Entertainment options are limited – Fewer nightlife, dining variety, and major cultural attractions compared to larger cities.
- Weather extremes – Hot, humid summers and cold winters with snow can be a downside for some residents.
- Public school variability – School experiences can differ depending on district and resources.
- Population decline trends – Like many Midwestern towns, growth has been slow or stagnant in recent years.
- Distance to major airports – Travel to larger airports typically requires a drive to Indianapolis or Fort Wayne.































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