Indiana Home For Sale

c.1930 Two Bedroom Indiana Home For Sale $54K

OHU50K Notes   $54,000

Two-bedroom, one-bath Indiana home for sale on a quarter acre lot. The 946-sf home has a formal dining room, central air and heat, and public water and sewer.

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Realtor Comments

Estate, Little is known about this property. It could be a nice home with some tlc. The home has 2 bedrooms, a living room, and a Dining room. Everything in the house will remain. Nice-sized lot.

  • 2 bed
  • 1 bath
  • Build date 1930

 

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812 W 10th St, Marion, IN 46953   $54,000

Bathroom featured at 812 W 10th St, Marion, IN, 46953
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Bedroom featured at 812 W 10th St, Marion, IN, 46953

Pros

1. Extremely Affordable Housing & Living Costs

  • Median home price is about $83K–$120K, approximately 70% below the U.S. average, and cost of living is 20–25% lower compared to U.S. and Indiana averages

  • Ranked as the 11th best U.S. city for first-time homebuyers thanks to its affordability and mortgage potential

2. Rich History & Revitalized Downtown

  • Downtown is a historic district with architecturally significant buildings and recent loft/conversion initiatives .

  • Marion celebrates local heritage with the Riverwalk, Matter Park festivals, the Christmas City “Walkway of Lights”, James Dean memorial, Garfield artwork, and the Mississinewa 1812 reenactment

3. Community Spirit & Cultural Amenities

  • Described as having a “close‑knit community feel” with friendly locals and active civic engagement

  • Indiana Wesleyan University and the Marion Philharmonic, along with arts programs and parks, contribute to cultural life

4. Parks & Outdoor Activities

  • Ample green space, including Matter Park, Riverwalk trails, Splash House, golf courses, Riverwalk fitness zones, and cruise‑in events

5. Decent Transit & Commute

  • Average commute is short (~15 minutes), with 13% walking to work and a city-run bus system connecting major destinations


Cons

1. High Crime Rates

  • Crime levels exceed state norms: violent crime stands at 2 per 1,000, property crime around 22 per 1,000—placing Marion in the higher-risk category among similarly sized cities

  • Mixed local reports note drug issues and pockets of neighborhood risk .

2. Economic Hardship & Low Incomes

  • Median household income (~$35K–38K) is ~30–50% below national averages; poverty rate is around 24–28%; unemployment (~9%) exceeds national averages .

  • Strong sectors include manufacturing, the GM plant, healthcare, education, and Indiana Wesleyan University, though opportunities remain limited

3. Public School Quality Varies

  • Marion Community Schools earn a B–/C+ grade, but overall school outcomes (e.g., proficiency rates) trail state averages for both math and reading (~35–38%) .

4. Limited Urban Amenities

  • While downtown and Western Avenue have shops, eateries, and cafes (e.g., Abbey Coffee), broader amenities such as grocery options, entertainment, and nightlife are modest

5. Health & Environmental Concerns

  • Marion County has below-average health outcomes, including shorter life expectancy and economic/environmental challenges

  • Winters bring snow and cold, but the city maintains parks and bus services year-round .

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