Four Bedroom Florida Fixer Upper Under $50K
$49,900
Turn your dream into reality with this 4-bedroom, 2-bath Florida fixer upper featuring 2,046 sq ft of living space and 2,789 sq ft under roofโset on a 0.344-acre corner lot inside the city limits.

Realtor Comments
Price reduced! Investor Special in Jennings – Full Rehab Opportunity. This true fixer-upper will require a complete renovation, presenting a strong opportunity to reimagine the space from the ground up. Built in 1955, the home features a generous layout that’s ready to be restored. A standout feature is the expansive covered porch that wraps around almost half the house -offering a unique space to restore and enjoy. Two bedrooms provide direct access to the porch, adding to the home’s character and potential appeal. Whether you’re looking to create value through renovation or bring new life to a property with character, the potential here is undeniable. Cash purchase only. Property is being sold as-is with no repairs to be made by the seller. Use caution when entering the property. Don’t miss your chance to invest in a property with space, character, and room to grow. Proof of funds required on all offers.
- 4bed
- 2bath
- 2,046sqft
- 0.34acre lot
- Circa 1955

1086 Hamilton Ave, Jennings, FL 32053
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.ย
Contact Realtor: Mindy Wilkison
Brokered by POOLE REALTY, INC.

Pros
- Lower cost of living (often): Housing and everyday expenses can be cheaper than many parts of Florida.
- Smaller-town pace: Generally less traffic and a quieter lifestyle than larger Florida cities.
- Community feel: People may know each other more, and local connections can be stronger.
- Good access to nearby areas: You can drive to larger towns/cities in the region when you need more services or shopping.
- Outdoor opportunities: Northern Florida has plenty of forests, parks, and nature nearby for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Cons
- Job market may be limited: Smaller towns usually mean fewer employers and fewer higher-paying roles locally.
- Fewer amenities: You may have less choice for restaurants, entertainment, and specialty shopping compared with bigger metros.
- Car-dependent: Public transit is limited, so errands and commuting usually require a vehicle.
- Weather risks: Florida weather brings hurricanes/tropical storms, heavy rain, and humidity.
- Heat and humidity: Summers can be hot and dampโsome people adjust easily, others struggle.
- Storm/insurance costs: Depending on where you live and the homeโs condition, insurance and storm-prep can be a concern in many parts of Florida.
- Infrastructure/service limitations: Medical specialties, schools, and some services may require traveling to a larger nearby city.

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