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c.1924 Iowa Farmhouse For Sale on 5.37 Acres $199K
$199,000
This Iowa farmhouse blends timeless character with exciting potential. An inviting enclosed front porch welcomes you inside to a spacious living and dining area perfect for gathering and entertaining. The main floor also features a functional kitchen and a versatile office or additional bedroom. Upstairs, you’ll find two generously sized remodeled king-size bedrooms, a full bath, and a fourth bedroom with renovation work already underway for a possible second bathroom conversion.
One-of-a-kind Red Brick Farm created by the University of Iowa as a “Farm of Tomorrow” concept. There is a walk-up attic for extra space and a full cement basement. 2 wells on the property and plenty of hydrants for the Orchard, garden & livestock needs. Newer large windows, 200 amp breaker panel & the furnace was replaced in 2013. The garage is actually a 3-car garage (27×30) that is currently set up with 1 single door & workshop at this time, but a 2nd door could easily be reinstalled. The outbuildings consist of a chicken coop, a functional outhouse & storage shed in the back, behind the iconic 2 brick cribs. This is the First time this property has been for sale in over 50 years! On a paved road just North of town.
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.
Very affordable housing
Home prices and overall cost of living are well below the national average. Median home values in the county are under $100,000, making homeownership much more accessible than in larger cities.
Quiet, small-town atmosphere
With fewer than 2,000 residents, life tends to be peaceful, low-traffic, and community-oriented. Many people appreciate knowing their neighbors and the slower pace.
Low crime and family-friendly feel
Smaller Iowa communities like Pocahontas are often viewed as safe places to raise children, with local schools and community events creating a close-knit environment.
Access to outdoor recreation
The area offers fishing, hunting, parks, camping, and nearby lakes and trails. Rural Iowa communities are popular for people who enjoy outdoor hobbies and wide-open spaces.
Strong agricultural roots
If you enjoy farming culture, county fairs, and rural living, the community identity is heavily tied to agriculture and Midwest traditions.
Less stress and congestion
Commutes are short, parking is easy, and everyday errands are generally simple compared to larger metro areas.
Cons of Living in Pocahontas
Limited job opportunities
Employment options can be narrow unless you work remotely, in healthcare, education, agriculture, or commute to a larger nearby city. Many rural Iowa towns struggle with retaining younger workers.
Declining and aging population
Pocahontas and the surrounding county have gradually lost population over time, and the median age is higher than the national average.
Fewer amenities
You won’t find the variety of restaurants, nightlife, shopping, entertainment, or healthcare options available in bigger cities. Trips to larger towns are often necessary for specialized services.
Harsh winters and rural isolation
Iowa winters can be cold, windy, and snowy. Some people also find very small-town living isolating, especially if they prefer diversity, nightlife, or frequent events.
Limited diversity
Pocahontas is a predominantly white, rural community with less cultural diversity than urban areas.
Internet and infrastructure concerns
Some rural Iowa residents report frustrations with broadband access, amenities, and investment in small-town infrastructure.