Two Bedroom Kentucky Folk Victorian Home $180K
OHU50K Notesย ย ย $179,900
Two Bedroom Kentucky Folk Victorian Home. What a charming home! This looker is situated on over a half acre. Each room is spacious. This home is in great condition and was made to last.

Realtor Comments
This 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath home is filled with charm and original features, giving it timeless character. Inside, you’ll find real hardwood floors, high ceilings, original fireplaces and doors, an abundance of natural light, spacious kitchen, and plenty of closet space throughout. Home features a bonus room upstairs and a 2 car garage. Also, a new roof was added in 2024! Outside, you’ll find a private backyard, a covered front porch and even your own pear trees to enjoy! Located on a huge double lot on a quiet side street downtown, this home offers both comfort and convenience. Schedule your showing today!
- 2 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 2,191 sqft
- 0.6 acre lot
- Build date 1945
516 N Walnut St, Springfield, KY 40069ย $180,000
- Contact Realtor: Jodie Devers
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Pros
- Affordable cost of living: Housing costs are generally below the U.S. average, making homeownership more attainable than in many metropolitan areas.
- Small-town community: Springfield has a close-knit feel where local events, schools, and businesses play a central role.
- Historic character: The downtown area features historic buildings, locally owned shops, and community events throughout the year.
- Bourbon tourism: Springfield is home to Maker’s Mark Distillery nearby, making it attractive for bourbon enthusiasts and benefiting local tourism.
- Central location: It’s within reasonable driving distance of larger cities like Louisville, Lexington, and Elizabethtown for shopping, healthcare, and entertainment.
- Outdoor recreation: The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping, including nearby Lincoln Homestead State Park.
- Lower traffic: Daily commutes are typically short, and congestion is minimal.
Cons
- Limited job opportunities: The local economy is relatively small. Many higher-paying or specialized jobs require commuting to larger cities.
- Limited shopping and dining: While there are local restaurants and essential stores, major retail and broader dining options are found in nearby cities.
- Healthcare access: Routine healthcare is available locally, but specialized medical care often requires travel.
- Limited nightlife and entertainment: Residents looking for concerts, major sporting events, or extensive nightlife generally travel to Louisville or Lexington.
- Car-dependent: Public transportation is minimal, so owning a vehicle is important for most residents.
- Smaller school and activity selection: Compared with larger communities, there may be fewer extracurricular programs and specialized educational opportunities.
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