Eat-In Kichen and Tile Bath – c.1900 Affordable Kansas Home $55K
$55,000
This affordable Kansas home is packed with potential—and priced to impress! You’ll feel right at home in the bright, welcoming living space, featuring fresh paint, updated flooring, and tall ceilings.

Many updates have been recently completed throughout the interior, and with a little TLC on the exterior, this home will be adorable inside and out. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, looking to downsizing, or searching for a turnkey investment that cashflows well, this move-in ready home is one you won’t want to miss! (Property is being sold as-is.)
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 1,416sqft
- 6,000sqft lot
- Circa 1900

212 S Holbrook St, Fort Scott, KS 66701 $55,000
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.

Pros
- Small-town feel / community
- Many residents like the friendliness, familiarity, and lower day-to-day stress compared with big metros.
- Cost of living tends to be lower
- Housing and day-to-day expenses are often more affordable than in larger Kansas cities and especially out-of-state metro areas.
- Historic charm
- Fort Scott is known for its historic sites and atmosphere; it can be a pleasant place to live if you like that character.
- Outdoor and regional access
- You’re in driving distance of outdoor activities (parks, lakes, hunting/fishing culture, etc.). You can still do “big day trips” without living in a huge city.
- Lower traffic / simpler logistics
- Commuting is usually easier, and roads tend to be less congested than in larger urban areas.
- Local events and cultural identity
- Small towns often have a stronger sense of local identity and community events.
Cons
- Fewer job opportunities (depending on your field)
- Career options can be more limited if you work in specialized industries. People may need to be flexible, remote-capable, or willing to commute to bigger towns.
- Amenities are more limited
- Compared to Wichita/Kansas City/Topeka, you may find fewer choices for shopping, niche restaurants, specialized healthcare, and certain services.
- Healthcare access may require travel
- For advanced care/specialists, you may need to go outside Fort Scott.
- Entertainment options can feel repetitive
- If you rely on frequent big-city nightlife, major concerts, professional sports, or lots of “new” things to do, Fort Scott may feel small.
- Weather swings
- Like much of Kansas, you’ll deal with hot summers, cold winters, and the possibility of severe weather (tornado risk), which can be a lifestyle factor.
- Aging housing stock in some areas
- Some neighborhoods may have older homes that are charming but can mean more maintenance (roofing, insulation, systems, etc.).












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