Millwork and Hardwoods c.1909 Kentucky Queen Anne Home Under $188K
$187,500
Step into a home where history meets heart. This 4-bedroom, 2-bath Kentucky queen anne radiates timeless charm, with rich, original hardwood floors flowing gracefully throughout. Designed for comfortable living, the home features a generous, light-filled living area and a formal dining room perfect for hosting gatherings. The crown jewel is the fully renovated kitchen—a chef’s delight boasting modern updates and an exceptionally spacious pantry to keep everything organized.

Custom trim and baseboards add warmth and craftsmanship to every room. The home offers roomy bedrooms, an unfinished basement for extra storage, and a large wrap-around porch perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Sitting on a sizable backyard with a two-car detached garage, this property offers both charm and functionality and its priced to sell!
- 4bed
- 2bath
- 3,711sqft
- 0.35acre lot
- Circa 1909

150 W Webster St, Sebree, KY 42455 $187,500
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
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Affordability: Sebree is noted for its low cost of living, which is significantly below the U.S. national average. Housing prices and monthly household bills (including utilities and transportation) are generally very budget-friendly compared to many other parts of the country.
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Safety: The city consistently reports low crime rates, often ranking among the safest places to live in the nation.
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Small-Town Atmosphere: With a population of approximately 1,500, it offers a close-knit, friendly, and tranquil environment. It is an ideal setting for those looking for a relaxed pace of life away from the bustle of large cities.
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Accessibility: Residents benefit from a short average commute (around 23 minutes) and reasonably easy access to nearby amenities, healthcare, and educational institutions, such as Madisonville Community College.
Cons
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Economic Limitations: The local job market can be challenging, with relatively low wages. The economy is primarily blue-collar, meaning professional opportunities in certain sectors may be limited.
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Lack of Diversity and Amenities: As a compact, rural-leaning community, Sebree lacks the diversity and the wide array of entertainment, dining, and retail options found in larger urban centers. Public transportation is also nonexistent.
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Educational Attainment: Statistics indicate a lower-than-average rate of college education compared to national figures, which may be a consideration for those prioritizing a specific type of school system or academic environment.
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Regional Factors: Like many parts of Kentucky, the region can be prone to specific issues, such as high obesity rates, limited healthcare access in certain rural pockets, and the need to be prepared for natural weather events.



















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