I will admit this is a very odd topic to bring up right after a massive heat wave, but it's not my fault. Blame Farmer's Almanac who claims they can predict the first Fall frost for every place in Illinois. I'm limiting them to just 20 major places.
I used to love going to the drive-in movies when I was a kid. It was such a fun experience and wish there were more available for us nowadays to experience. But did you know Quincy had a drive-in movie theatre?
Not everyone enjoys looking at the most expensive homes in town all the time. If that's your mood, I have something to show you. It is currently the least expensive home available in Quincy, Illinois and does need some fixer upper talents, but it's not without possibilities.
I'm certainly no math genius, but I'm fairly certain I have found the most expensive home you can get right now in Quincy, Illinois and have a dozen pictures to prove it.
The idea of 'living comfortably' is such a subjective thing. Income that is comfortable for one person might seem like poverty to another. However, there is a national average which is being used to compare Illinois towns and cities to decide which ones are the most comfortable in the state.
Despite the belief of my children, I was not around in the 1880's, but I've found a Quincy, Illinois home that was. It's a grand example of what life was like 144 years ago.
I saw the buzz about this all over social media Saturday, May 4 after what many thousands described as 'a green fireball' explode over Illinois. Many captured video of the space rock as it disintegrated over the Land of Lincoln.
I don't like to be told what to do or what not to do, so perhaps I should change my advice to "maybe". This is in regards to the cheapest city you can buy a home in Illinois, but probably don't. I'll explain why.