South Dakota tiny house for sale

c.1917 South Dakota Tiny House For Sale Under $53K

$52,999

South Dakota tiny house sitting on three spacious lots, featuring exciting upgrades throughout! Enjoy new windows and doors, fresh interior and exterior paint, and a durable steel roof. Stay comfortable year-round with a new natural gas, vented heaterโ€”ready for every season.

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Realtor Comments

Updated electrical outlets and wired smoke detector add safety and convenience. Ample space for a garage or shop, making it ideal for a rental, hunting, or fishing retreat. Lots of space to park a boat or camper.
  • 1bed
  • 2bath
  • Circa 1917

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717 3rd St E, Mobridge, SD 57601

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: Karyl Knudson

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Pros

  • Affordable cost of living (often lower than larger SD/region towns), which can make housing and everyday expenses more manageable.
  • Smaller-town community feel: people often know each other, and community events/organizations can be active.
  • Access to outdoor recreation: nearby rivers/parks and the broader region can be great for fishing, hunting, camping, and generally being outdoors.
  • Less traffic / slower pace of life: commuting and โ€œgetting aroundโ€ can be easier than in cities.
  • A central hub for the area: Mobridge can be a place where people come for services, shopping, schools, and healthcare that serve a wider region.
  • Strong practicality for โ€œreal-worldโ€ life: the town layout and lifestyle can reward self-reliance (a plus for some people).

Cons

  • Limited big-city amenities: fewer restaurants, cultural events, and specialized shoppingโ€”so you may drive elsewhere for certain things.
  • Job market can be narrower: depending on your field, opportunities may be more limited, and you might need remote work or willingness to commute/relocate temporarily.
  • Weather extremes: South Dakota winters can be very cold and summers can be hot, with conditions that require preparedness (snow/ice, wind, etc.).
  • Healthcare and services may be limited (relative to larger metros): you may need to travel for advanced care or certain specialists.
  • Population size affects options: fewer choices for entertainment, nightlife, and sometimes certain youth/adult programs.
  • Seasonal/utility costs can add up: heating in winter (and cooling in summer) can be significant depending on your home and insulation.
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