$339,900
- 4 Beds
- 2 Baths
11753 N 1050th St, Robinson, IL 62454
Zane Parrott Parrott Marketing Group, LLC
$339,900
11753 N 1050th St, Robinson, IL 62454
Zane Parrott Parrott Marketing Group, LLC
Robinson, Illinois, is a small community in southeastern Illinois known for its historical ties to both the oil and chocolate industries. The Marathon Petroleum complex on the west side remains a significant local employer, contributing to a younger demographic in the area. Robinson is also the birthplace of the Heath candy bar, with the Heath Candy Bar Museum showcasing original candy-making equipment. Housing in Robinson includes post-war ranch-style homes, split-levels, and early-1900s American Foursquare homes, with newer subdivisions offering larger lots. Local schools, such as Washington and Lincoln elementary schools, Nutall Middle School, and Robinson High School, receive high ratings, with the high school providing career-focused courses in welding, engine rebuilding, and agricultural mechanics. For recreation, Robinson City Park features ball diamonds, a public pool, and seasonal festivals, while the Crawford County Forest Preserve offers hiking and fishing. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the 18-hole course at Quail Creek Country Club and Resort. Dining options are limited but include local favorites like Tuscany Grill and Button Bucks Bar & Grill on Main Street. Essential shopping is available at Walmart Supercenter and Ruler Foods. Illinois Route 1 and Illinois Route 33 provide direct links to major highways, with Crawford County Airport nearby for general aviation and Evansville Regional Airport about 80 miles away for commercial flights.
On average, homes in Robinson, IL sell after 56 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Robinson, IL over the last 12 months is $103,000, up 14% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.