c.1961 Illinois Hi-Ranch For Sale Under $55K
$54,900
Here is a two-bedroom, two-bath Illinois h-ranch for sale. A hi-ranch style home can also be called a “raised ranch,” “split-entry home,” “bi-level home,” or simply a “split-level ranch.” What do you call it in your neck of the woods? This one offers an attached garage, a gazebo and a shed.

Realtor Comments
Opportunity awaits with this split-level home on a large corner lot! Featuring 2 bedrooms (easily converted back to 3), 2 baths, and a finished basement, this property is ready for your personal touch. Enjoy the outdoors with a spacious gazebo, fenced yard, handy storage shed, and sunroom perfect for relaxing. The cameras and alarm system are included and there is also a 2 car garage for more storage needs!
- 2bed
- 2bath
- 1,988sqft
- 8,276sqft lot
- Circa 1961

1100 Saint Patrick Blvd, Cahokia Heights, IL 62206 $54,900
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: Amy Hank
Brokered by Keller Williams Pinnacle
- Google Map
- Niche


Location of This Illinois Hi-Ranch For Sale
Cahokia Heights is a city in St. Clair County, Illinois, located in the southwestern part of the state, just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, Missouri. It is part of the Metro East region, which is the eastern part of the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Key Facts about Cahokia Heights:
- Formerly Known As: Cahokia Heights was known as Cahokia until 2021, when the city changed its name.
- Location: It lies near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, in close proximity to the city of St. Louis.
- Population: As of the last census, Cahokia Heights has a small population, often fluctuating around 1,000-2,000 residents.
- History: The area has a rich history, as it was once home to the Cahokia Mounds, the remains of a pre-Columbian Native American city. The Cahokia Mounds Historic Site, located near Collinsville, Illinois, is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Economic Situation: Like many small cities in the region, Cahokia Heights has faced economic challenges, including industrial decline and poverty. The city government has been working to improve its infrastructure, services, and economic opportunities for residents.
The name change to Cahokia Heights was part of an effort to reflect local heritage and identity, as well as to address some of the urban challenges faced by the community.

























You May Also Like
c.1901 Three Bedroom Indiana Fixer Upper Under $25K
April 11, 2025
c.1903 Minnesota Handyman Special With Lovely Woodwork $59,900
December 12, 2025