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Why Live in Pinckneyville
Pinckneyville, IL, is a quiet town and the administrative center of Perry County. Historically rooted in coal mining and farming, these industries now play a smaller role in the local economy. The town serves as a retail and healthcare hub for the surrounding rural areas and is home to the Pinckneyville Correctional Center, a significant local employer. Pinckneyville's proximity to rivers, lakes, and state recreation areas attracts commuters seeking a small-town lifestyle, with Carbondale 30 miles away and St. Louis about 60 miles distant. Housing in Pinckneyville features early-1900s to midcentury bungalows, ranch-style homes, and traditional two-story houses, often with sizable yards and mature trees. Pinckneyville Middle School is highly rated, contributing to the town's appeal for families. Shopping and dining are concentrated along Water Street and Main Street, with local favorites like Main Street Scoops & Sweets and Grecian Steak & Seafood House. The Perry County Fairgrounds, also known as Pinckneyville City Park, hosts athletic fields, a playground, a pool, and the Illinois Rural Heritage Museum. Nearby Pinckneyville City Lake offers fishing and boating, while Pyramid State Recreation Area provides extensive outdoor activities. Annual events include the Perry County Fair in June and the unique Mardi Gras festival in October. State routes 13, 127, and 154 facilitate travel, with most residents relying on cars due to the lack of public transportation.
Home Trends in Pinckneyville, IL
On average, homes in Pinckneyville, IL sell after 55 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Pinckneyville, IL over the last 12 months is $134,000, up 58% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.