
c.1929 Affordable Kansas Home With Original Woodwork
$49,000
This 3-bedroom, 1-bath affordable Kansas home blends timeless character with classic architectural details and an inviting, easy-to-enjoy layout. Step inside to bright, comfortable living spaces filled with natural light—ideal for relaxing at home or hosting friends and family.

Charming bungalow full of character and potential, located in the heart of Anthony, KS! The home features a full unfinished basement, providing ample storage or the opportunity to expand and customize to your needs. Outside, a detached 1-car garage adds convenience, along with additional space for parking or hobbies. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, investor, or someone looking to restore a vintage home to its full glory, this property is full of possibilities.
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,126sqft
- 9,583sqft lot
- Circa 1929

617 N Bluff Ave, Anthony, KS 67003 $49,000
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: Tyler Francis

Pros
- Lower cost of living than big metros: Housing and everyday expenses are typically more affordable than in larger cities.
- Smaller-town feel: Less congestion, more community familiarity, and a quieter pace of life.
- Access to nearby bigger towns: You can get services, shopping, and jobs in the surrounding region without needing to live in a major city.
- More space / yard options: Many homes have more land or bigger lots than in urban areas.
- Generally simpler logistics: Commuting is often straightforward, with less traffic and fewer “city hassles.”
- Close to outdoor activities: South-central Kansas has opportunities for hunting, fishing, and general outdoor recreation (exact options depend on your preferences and travel distance).
Cons
- Fewer local amenities: You may drive farther for specialty shopping, restaurants, entertainment, and certain healthcare services.
- Job market can be smaller: Depending on your field, you might need to commute to a regional hub or be more flexible in employment options.
- Limited public transportation: Most residents rely on personal vehicles.
- Weather extremes: Kansas can bring hot summers, cold winters, and severe weather (including tornado risk) at times.
- Healthcare options may require travel: The most specialized care may be in larger nearby cities.
- Less cultural variety: If you’re looking for frequent big events, diverse dining, or lots of nightlife, you may find it more limited than in larger areas.





























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