South Dakota Small Town Home.

c.1920 South Dakota Small Town Home $75K

OHU50K Notes   $74,900

c.1920 South Dakota Small Town Home. This home comes with a large detached garage with workshop and storage. Walk to the local saloon and post office.

Realtor Comments

Charming small-town living awaits in Ree Heights! This 1.5-story home sits on a desirable corner lot and offers 2 legal bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, and just under 1,300 finished square feet. Inside, you’ll find a comfortable and functional layout with plenty of potential to make it your own. A standout feature of this property is the impressive 30×30 heated shop, built in 2014, which has been thoughtfully divided into a 15×30 garage and a 15×30 workshop–perfect for hobbies, storage, or extra workspace. Both the home and shop are equipped with durable metal roofs, helping keep maintenance simple and costs low. If you’re looking for affordable living with added space to work and play, this property is one you won’t want to miss! 

  • 2 bed
  • 1 bath
  • Build date 1920

 

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114 3rd St, Ree Heights, SD 57371      $74,900

 

Pros

Extremely quiet and low-density

If you want peace, minimal traffic, little noise, and wide-open space, Ree Heights offers that in abundance.

Strong rural/community feel

Very small towns often have close-knit communities where people know each other and local relationships matter.

Affordable housing and land

Compared with most western states or cities, housing and property costs can be very low.

Low crime

Tiny rural communities generally experience little violent crime.

Access to outdoor activities

The surrounding region supports:

  • hunting
  • fishing
  • boating
  • farming/ranching lifestyles
  • wildlife viewing

Nearby recreation includes:

  • Lake Oahe (farther west but regionally important)
  • prairie and grassland recreation areas throughout central South Dakota

Slower pace of life

Many people appreciate the simplicity and reduced stress compared with urban environments.

Cons

Extremely limited job market

This is the biggest issue for most people. Jobs are largely tied to:

  • agriculture
  • ranching
  • local services
  • schools
  • government

Remote work or independent income helps a lot in places this small.

Very isolated

Expect long drives for:

  • major shopping
  • healthcare specialists
  • airports
  • entertainment
  • many professional services

Daily convenience is much lower than in even small cities.

Harsh winters and weather

Central South Dakota can have:

  • severe winter cold
  • snowstorms
  • strong wind
  • ice
  • occasional blizzards

Summers can also get hot and stormy.

Limited healthcare

Basic care may be nearby, but advanced medical services often require travel to larger regional centers.

Very limited entertainment/social scene

There are few restaurants, nightlife options, or organized entertainment opportunities. Younger adults especially may find it isolating.

Population decline challenges

Many tiny Great Plains towns face:

  • aging populations
  • shrinking schools
  • reduced services
  • fewer businesses over time

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