c.1928 Illinois Deal of The Day Under $35K
$34,900
I am calling this the Illinois deal of the day because the house has several original elements and the neighborhood is lovely. The the three-bedroom, 1.5-bath home is neat and tidy and offers a front porch, some hardwood floors, a beautiful front door, vintage molding, central air, and public water and sewer. The property taxes are very reasonable for the state, and a detached garage is a plus. Love the kitchen sink, too!

Realtor Comments
Many unique and historical features in this 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home with a single detached garage. Plenty of room for entertaining with a wrap around porch, wooden patio, and separate dining room. The main level features a primary bedroom with an attached half bath. Rooms sizes are estimated please confirm dimensions. Irregular shaped lot. Known plumbing leak.
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,584sqft
- 8,276sqft lot
- Circa 1928

21 SW 9th Ave, Galva, IL 61434 $34,900
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: Cheyenne Khounnha
Brokered by Landmark Realty of Illinois LLC
- Google Map
- Niche

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Location of This Affordable Illinois Home
Pros
- Small-Town Charm: Galva (pop. 2,414) offers a friendly, close-knit community where residents often know each other, fostering a welcoming atmosphere.
- Affordable Cost of Living: The cost of living is generally lower than in larger cities, making housing and everyday expenses more manageable.
- Access to Nature: The surrounding area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including parks, hiking, and fishing.
- Low Crime Rate: Galva typically has a low crime rate, contributing to a sense of safety for families and individuals.
- Community Events: The town hosts various local events and festivals, promoting community engagement and social interaction.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities: The job market can be tight, with fewer employment options available, particularly in specialized fields.
- Basic Amenities: While there are essential services, residents may need to travel to nearby towns for more extensive shopping and dining options.
- Public Transportation: Limited public transportation options can make it challenging for those without personal vehicles to navigate.
- Weather Extremes: Winters can be harsh, with cold temperatures and snow, which may not appeal to everyone.
- Cultural Activities: There may be fewer cultural and recreational activities compared to larger cities, which could be a drawback for those seeking a vibrant arts scene.

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