Under $100K Sunday – c.1920 Affordable Home For Sale in Illinois Under $80K- Unpainted Woodwork
OHU50K Notes $79,900
This c.1920 affordable home for sale checks so many boxes for a home at the price point. Wrap-around porch, check. Hardwood floors, check. Unpainted, woodwork, check, butler’s pantry, check. Five-panel doors, check. Sunroom, check. Clawfoot tub, check. The three bedroom, two bath home has all that for $79,900, plus a detached garage, central air, and public water and sewer.
Agent Comments
Who doesn’t love a wrap-around front porch?! This 3BR/2BA home is loaded with space. Freshly painted, new kitchen flooring, newer roof, full basement, 2 car garage plus carport and lean-to, main floor laundry, large deck off the kitchen, front and back staircase (adds even more character) and it’s move in ready as well. This is a lot of home for the price. Home is sold AS-IS and will not qualify for FHA, USDA or VA financing.
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- 2,085 sqft
- 0.39 acre lot
- Build date 1920
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.
620 N East St, Jacksonville, IL 62650 $79,900
- Contact Realtor: Amy Hageman – The Real Estate Group, Inc.
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Location
This affordable home for sale is in Jacksonville, a historic city located in Morgan County in the central part of the state. It’s known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and vibrant community. It has a population of approximately 19,500 people city was founded in 1825 and named after President Andrew Jackson. Jacksonville has a strong educational background, with Illinois College, one of the oldest colleges in the state, located there. The city also has ties to the famous abolitionist movement and was a key location on the Underground Railroad. Today, Jacksonville offers a mix of cultural attractions, outdoor recreation, and small-town charm.
Jacksonville is also known for its historic architecture. The city has several well-preserved 19th-century buildings, including the Governor Duncan Mansion, which is open to the public for tours. Additionally, the city has a number of parks and recreational areas where residents and visitors can enjoy outdoor activities.
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Family History
In the 1940s and 1950s, this was the home of Raymond Fernandes and his wife, Arman. They lived in the home with their adult daughter, Nancy. Raymond was a salesman for a used car agency.
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