The median home value in Pisgah, IA is $60,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $108,200.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Pisgah, IA is $60,000.
Approximately 60% of Pisgah homes are owned,
compared to 27.88% rented, while
12.12% are vacant.
Pisgah real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Pisgah real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Nestled on a treed lined street, this wonderfully updated home has a beautifully redone kitchen with eat in area, amazing bath with a tiled shower, new carpet, fresh paint and an oversized laundry area with sink. Heated garage is a huge bonus and enjoy dual sheds for additional storage. Beautiful tree coverage and flower landscape. Backyard is partially fenced. Home to be sold in it's AS-IS condition.
OPEN HOUSE - CANCELLED 9/29/24 from 1:00 to 2:30 PM Tucked into the timbered hillside, you'll find this private home and acreage located amidst the iconic Loess Hills in northern Harrison County. The home features a modern kitchen, open dining room and large family room with a wood-burning stone fireplace. The three spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms add to its comfort. The front of the home has an east-facing covered porch that is the perfect place to have a cup of coffee, catch the sunrise and listen to the songbirds start their day. The large detached garage has two overhead doors and room for two vehicles, tractors, lawnmowers, UTVs or any of the necessary "toys" that any acreage needs. On the east side of the garage is an insulated and heated workshop with built-in cabinets, shelves and work benches. This is a great space for tool storage, woodworking, crafts, hobbies and more. The land that this home is built on is extremely diverse. Although it's just less than 25 acres, this property feels much larger. There's a 2.5-acre hay field in the northeast corner of the farm that could be seeded down to alfalfa, planted to a cash crop like sweet corn or pumpkins or converted to an organic vegetable garden. The balance of the farm is mature Loess Hills timber. This timber is a balanced mix of red oak, white oak, burr oak, red cedar and towering marketable black walnut trees.
This almost 10-acre parcel of land offers a quiet and peaceful escape. It's the perfect place to build your dream home and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the countryside. Enjoy the serenity of this pristine setting and create a haven where you can truly unwind with a view overlooking Pisgah. Bring your builder & your ideas!