904 N 27th St
Quincy, IL 62301
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Monthly Rent
$700
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Bedrooms
1 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
Details
About This Property
Welcome to this charming 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom home located in Quincy, IL. This cozy house features central heating and air conditioning, as well as ceiling fans to keep you comfortable year-round. The convenience of having a washer and dryer included will make laundry day a breeze. Enjoy the proximity to parks and schools, making it easy to stay active and engaged in the community. Don't miss out on this lovely home in a great location!
904 N 27th St is a house located in Adams County and the 62301 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Quincy School District 172 attendance zone.
This historic piece of Illinois boasts a charming downtown district, local museums, small businesses, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Bordered by the Mississippi River to the west and Interstate 172 to the east, both riverfront views and accessibility are on your side as a resident of Quincy. The Quincy Amtrak Station is another option for residents who prefer public transit. The Downtown Quincy Historic District offers historic buildings and storefronts from the late 1800s.
History buffs appreciate the local gems in town like the Quincy Museum that sits in a restored Richardsonian Romanesque mansion. This must-visit offers unique historic architecture that sets the tone for this city. Nearing the Mississippi River are wonderful community spots like Washington Park, Clat Adams Bicentennial Park, Riverview Park, and more. Great public schools and Quincy University call this city home, along with thriving local businesses such as BoodaLu Steakhouse overlooking the Mississippi.
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