c.1930 Move In Ready Indiana Home For Sale Under $75K
$74,900
In this welcoming 1-bedroom, 1-bath move in ready Indiana home, more than 800 square feet unfold to a thoughtfully updated kitchen and a generous dining area, all arranged for effortless living and everyday moments.

Realtor Comments
Investor Opportunity! Enjoy the covered front porch-perfect for relaxing outdoors. The property is currently used as a rental, making it a solid option for investors looking to expand their portfolio. Conveniently located with easy access to local amenities. Home is being sold as-is.
- 1bed
- 1bath
- 866sqft
- 6,534sqft lot
- Circa 1930

517 S Lawton St, Jasonville, IN 47438 $74,900
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.
Brokered by Country View Realty

Pros
- Lower housing costs
- Typically more affordable homes and land than nearby metros, with potential for larger lots and quiet neighborhoods.
- Rural charm and pace
- Small-town atmosphere, less traffic, and a slower pace can be appealing for families, retirees, or anyone seeking a close-knit community feel.
- Proximity to outdoor recreation
- Access to state parks, forests, and fishing/hunting areas; good for outdoor enthusiasts who don’t mind a short drive to larger amenities.
- Community and schools
- Strong sense of community in many small towns; local schools and events can be family-friendly and supportive.
- Lower property taxes on some property types
- Depending on the exact property and year, some buyers find property tax burdens more manageable than in larger cities.
Cons
- Limited local jobs and services
- Fewer employers, limited retail, and fewer specialized medical or professional services within town; many residents commute to nearby towns or cities.
- Healthcare access
- Fewer healthcare facilities locally; you may need to travel for certain specialists or advanced care.
- Shopping, dining, and entertainment
- A smaller selection of restaurants, stores, and cultural activities; for variety, you’ll likely make trips to larger nearby towns.
- Public transit and connectivity
- Public transportation is usually minimal or non-existent; reliance on personal vehicles is common.
- Weather and climate
- Seasonal Midwest patterns, with hot summers, cold winters, and potential severe weather including storms; plan for weather-related maintenance.
- Growth and change
- Fewer new amenities or rapid development compared with bigger towns, which can be a pro or con depending on your preference for growth and new services.

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