kansas handyman special

c.1931 Kansas Handyman Special For Sale $60K

$60,000

This 4-bedroom, 1-bath Kansas handyman special is full of possibilities. Fresh flooring has been added in the kitchen, and the bathroom has been completely remodeled. It also includes a full basement—unfinished and ready for the buyer to customize and finish to their liking.

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Realtor Comments

What a great investment home. A new sewer line was installed and has partial pex waterlines through most of the house. A water softener in the basement, along with a newer water heater. This home has a heat pump installed for heat and air. A large back yard, with a 2 car unattached garage. Call Tammy Riedel with any questions or for a personal tour

  • 3bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1931

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213 E Cedar St, Hill City, KS 67642

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: Tamera Riedel

Brokered by Coldwell Banker Executive Realty

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Pros

  • Small-town community & quieter lifestyle: Less hustle and bustle; friendly, neighborly atmosphere.
  • Close to nature/outdoors: Hill City sits near some of Kansas’s best outdoor recreation opportunities (parks, scenic areas, hiking, wildlife viewing).
  • Great access to the region without big-city congestion: You can get to bigger areas when needed, without living inside heavy traffic.
  • Cost of living is often manageable: Smaller towns in KS commonly have lower housing costs and everyday expenses than major metros (though prices can vary by condition/location).
  • Local events and slower pace: If you like community events and a more relaxed day-to-day rhythm, it’s usually a good fit.

Cons

  • More limited job market: Fewer employers and narrower career options compared with larger cities.
  • Fewer shopping/entertainment choices: You may need to drive to find bigger retail, more dining variety, or major entertainment.
  • Healthcare access can be farther: Specialists and certain medical services may require travel.
  • Weather: Central/Western Kansas weather can include hot summers, cold winters, and strong storm systems. (If you’re sensitive to extremes, this matters.)
  • Less public transit and more driving: If you don’t drive, getting around can be harder.
  • Seasonality: Depending on your lifestyle/employment, slower seasons may feel noticeable.
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