$220,000
- 4 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2,470 Sq Ft
13859 E Lake Jasper Ave S, Newton, IL 62448
Scott Bierman Personal Service Realty
$220,000
13859 E Lake Jasper Ave S, Newton, IL 62448
Scott Bierman Personal Service Realty
$162,000
505 E Jourdan St, Newton, IL 62448
Scott Bierman Personal Service Realty
$255,000
805 Hickory Dr, Newton, IL 62448
Dawn Shupe Coldwell Banker Classic Real Estate
$159,000
502 S Jackson St, Newton, IL 62448
Scott Bierman Personal Service Realty
$229,000
12 Hillcrest Dr, Newton, IL 62448
Susan Johnson Personal Service Realty
$379,500
15772 E 1000th Ave, Newton, IL 62448
Misael Chacon Beycome brokerage realty LLC
$255,000
1 Hillcrest Dr, Newton, IL 62448
Karen Winn Jasper County Realty Brokers
$350,000
12213 E 900th Ave, Newton, IL 62448
Scott Bierman Personal Service Realty
$305,000
7340 E 800th Ave, Newton, IL 62448
Rhea Huddlestun THATS A WRAP REALTY
$117,000
18061 N 1100 St, Newton, IL 62432
18061 N 1100 St, Newton, IL 62432$58,500
301 N Walnut St, Newton, IL 62448
Karen Winn Jasper County Realty Brokers
$59,000
1003 W Jourdan St, Newton, IL 62448
Scott Bierman Personal Service Realty
$59,000
700 W Jourdan St, Newton, IL 62448
Susan Lindley Personal Service Realty
$55,000
106 W Reynolds St, Newton, IL 62448
Tytus Cousins Intellectual Real Estate Services and Investments
$25,000
302 S Church St, Newton, IL 62448
Michelle Aldrich Aldrich Realty
Centered on a historic town square, Newton, Illinois sits in open countryside about 23 miles east of Effingham, with farmland, forests and rivers surrounding its quiet residential streets. The walkable square features the 1876 Jasper County Courthouse and a full lineup of local businesses, including Joe’s Italian Foods & Pizza, West Side Lounge, a men’s clothing store, florist, hardware store and the public library. Additional dining and shopping cluster along East Jourdan Street, where Puerto Vallarta Restaurant and Parklanes bowling alley anchor everyday nightlife, while Newton Foods and Dollar General handle groceries and basics. One of the more unique features is The Drive ‘n Theatre, a historic 1953 drive-in that still shows first-run movies. Housing runs from early- to mid-20th-century ranch homes, cottages and Traditional homes on a flat grid with sidewalks and mature trees, with some properties needing updates and others already renovated; larger lots and nearby farm properties add privacy and space. Peterson Park provides basketball and tennis courts, disc golf, a playground and the Newton Aquatic Center with a waterslide, lap pool and diving area, while Jasper County Boys & Girls Park focuses on youth baseball and softball. Sam Parr State Park, about 4 miles north, expands recreation with hiking, fishing, camping and more. Local schools in Jasper County Community Unit School District 1 have solid ratings and a high graduation rate. Route 33 links Newton to Effingham and Robinson, but limited public transit means most residents rely on cars.
On average, homes in Newton, IL sell after 59 days on the market compared to the national average of 56 days. The median sale price for homes in Newton, IL over the last 12 months is $115,000, up 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.