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c.1925 Illinois Starter Home For Sale $59K

$59,000

Currently vacant and ready for its next chapter, this Illinois starter home features a spacious lot with plenty of room to enjoy, along with a convenient carport and an additional storage shed tucked away in the backyard.

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Realtor Comments

This 2 bedroom is ideal for investment property or family home.
  • 2bd
  • 1ba
  • 784sqft
  • 0.25 acre lot
  • Circa 1925

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919 N 7th St, Murphysboro, IL 62966

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. 

Contact Realtor: Gregory Russell 618-525-3276,

RE/MAX REALTY CENTRAL

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Niche

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Pros of Living in Murphysboro

  • Very affordable housing
    Home prices and overall living costs are significantly lower than national averages, making it attractive for first-time buyers, retirees, and remote workers.
  • Close-knit small-town atmosphere
    With a population under 8,000, many residents enjoy the community feel, quieter neighborhoods, and slower pace of life.
  • Beautiful outdoor recreation nearby
    Murphysboro is close to Shawnee National Forest, lakes, wineries, hiking trails, fishing spots, and scenic drives. Outdoor lovers often consider this one of the area’s biggest perks.
  • Near Carbondale and SIU
    Residents benefit from being just minutes from Southern Illinois University Carbondale and nearby Carbondale, giving access to restaurants, healthcare, college sports, concerts, and additional shopping without living directly in a college town.
  • Historic homes and character
    Many neighborhoods feature older homes, mature trees, and classic Southern Illinois architecture that buyers often find charming.
  • Low traffic and easy commuting
    Daily life tends to feel less stressful than in larger cities, with short commutes and little congestion.

Cons of Living in Murphysboro

  • Limited job opportunities
    The local economy is smaller, and many residents commute to nearby towns for work. Career options can feel limited outside healthcare, education, government, and trades.
  • Fewer entertainment and dining options
    Compared to larger cities, nightlife, shopping, and restaurant variety are limited. Many people travel to Carbondale, Marion, or beyond for more options.
  • Some concerns about crime and property upkeep
    Experiences vary heavily by neighborhood. Some residents describe quiet, safe living, while others mention property crime, neglected areas, or poorly maintained rentals.
  • Small-town culture may not suit everyone
    Some newcomers find the town clique-ish or culturally limited, especially if they are used to larger or more diverse metro areas.
  • Population decline and aging infrastructure
    Murphysboro has experienced gradual population decline, and some areas struggle with aging roads, buildings, and economic investment.
  • Weather and tornado risk
    Southern Illinois experiences humid summers, severe storms, and tornado activity, which can be a concern for some residents.
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