c.1915 Three Bedroom Illinois Craftsman Bungalow – A Beauty Inside and Out Under $160K
OHU50K Notes $159,900

Realtor Comments
Welcome home to this adorable three-bedroom, one-bath gem perfectly situated on a corner lot in the heart of Chillicothe! Enjoy your morning coffee or favorite book from the inviting front porch. Step inside to a bright and welcoming living room featuring low-maintenance hardwood floors and abundant natural light. The unfinished basement provides endless potential for additional living or entertaining space. Outside, youll love the fully fenced backyard ideal for gatherings. A detached two-car garage offers ample storage or workshop space. Recent updates include replacement windows by Feldco (with transferable warranty) and new LeafGuard gutters for peace of mind. Conveniently located near local parks, restaurants, and shopping, this home checks all the boxes. Dont miss your chance schedule your private showing today!
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,538 sqft
- 6,534 sqft lot
- Build date 1915

If interested in a property, pleases 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.
525 W Ash St, Chillicothe, IL 61523. $159,900
- Contact Realtor: Bryson Smith
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Pros
1. Affordable housing & overall cost of living
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The median home value in Chillicothe is around $167,000, with a year‐over‐year increase of ~9.2% recently.
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Rent and cost of living are reported to be significantly below Illinois averages. For example, one site lists median home value ~$152,500, lower than IL average ~$242,000.
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Because housing is more affordable, you may get more for your money (space, yard, etc) compared to pricier suburbs/metros.
2. Relatively good safety / lower crime in many parts
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According to one crime‐stats site, Chillicothe ranks in the 87th percentile for safety (safer than about 87% of US cities) with total crime rate ~13.32 per 1,000 residents.
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Another site notes that the “chance of being a crime victim” is lower than many comparable small cities.
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For families or folks seeking a quieter, safe locale, this is a positive.
3. Small‐town charm with access to nature and local amenities
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The town gives “small river‐town” feel, with the Illinois River nearby, some local downtown shops and character.
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Housing market showing growth (as above) suggests some positive investment potential.
4. Good livability scores in some areas
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One livability index gives Chillicothe a score of 72/100 (“above average”) with strong marks for cost of living, housing.
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Niche ratings: Chillicothe is ranked around #20 of 362 for “Suburbs with the Lowest Cost of Living in Illinois.”
Cons
1. Limited amenities / fewer entertainment/retail options
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While it has charm, one drawback: “amenities” category scored poorly in livability metrics.
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Some residents comment that while the town is nice, there simply isn’t as much variety in dining/shopping/entertainment as in larger cities. For example:
“This small town is very friendly … The downside is, I think I had a pretty boring childhood.”
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If you value lots of restaurants, clubs, cultural events, you may need to travel or accept fewer local options.
2. Economic/job market may be constrained
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One write‐up mentions “limited job opportunities, primarily in healthcare, retail, and manufacturing” compared to major metros.
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Population size is small (~6,000) so local economy is smaller in scale.
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While housing is affordable, if you need to commute to a major job hub or you’re seeking high‐wage specialty employment, you may face trade‐offs.
3. Neighborhood variation & caution required
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While some parts are very good, crime and quality vary by neighborhood. For example, crime grade site shows differences: “northeast” neighborhoods had 1 in 32 chance of being a victim versus 1 in 143 in the west.
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A Reddit thread echoes this:
“Avoid the east side … there are some pretty decent family‑friendly neighborhoods out western ave.”
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So due diligence on which part of town you choose is important.
4. Less rapid socio‑economic growth / potential stagnation
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While housing is rising, the city is small and may not have the same momentum as fast‐growing suburbs.
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One source flags “declining population growth” as a con: “population has seen a steady decline in past 5 years.”
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Also, infrastructure (utilities, etc) is older in some places.




































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