c.1912 Illinois Starter Home For Sale Under $50K
$49,900
Uncover the possibilities in this 3-bedroom, 1-bath Illinois starter home, filled with character and ready for your personal updates. Step onto the welcoming front porch, ideal for enjoying your morning coffee. Inside, youโll love the newly updated kitchen and the cozy charm of a โmorning gloryโ stove, creating the perfect warm spot to gather on cool days.

Realtor Comments
The open concept of the kitchen and living area makes it easy for hosting gatherings or retreat to the large backyard that offers plenty of space for gardening, play or entertaining. With 200-amp updated electrical, a new hot water heater, new floors, and an updated kitchen; many improvements have already been done, leaving you free to add your own style and vision to complete this home. This bungalow is a wonderful opportunity to create a home that’s truly yours!
- 3bd
- 1ba
- 748sqft
- 0.46 acre lot
- Circa 1912

725 S Iowa St, Ashmore, IL 61912, USA
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.ย
Contact Realtor: Kristen Hutchinson
Brokered by All-American Realty Homes & Land

Pros of living in Ashmore, IL
- Small-town community and generally friendly, neighborly atmosphere.
- Often lower cost of living than larger nearby cities.
- Quieter lifestyle with less congestion and traffic.
- Easier access to outdoor space and seasonal activities.
- Lower โhustleโ factor; daily life can feel more relaxed.
- Basic local services may be simpler to navigate, and many things are close by.
- If you value safety and a slower pace, a smaller place like Ashmore can be a good fit.
Cons of living in Ashmore, IL
- Limited job opportunities locally, so you may need to commute for work.
- Fewer shopping and dining choices, meaning youโll likely travel to bigger towns.
- Healthcare and specialist care may require driving to larger cities.
- Fewer schools and extracurricular options compared with bigger communities.
- Less entertainment and fewer events, so social life may be more community-centered.
- Fewer services like certain trades, contractors, or specialty businesses.
- Public transportation is usually limited in small towns, making a reliable vehicle important.
- If you want variety and convenience, you may feel itโs not as readily available as in urban areas.

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