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Explore Similar Condos Within 2 Miles of Goshen Downtown Historic District, IN

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    $125,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 766 Sq Ft

    1601 S 16th #10 St, Goshen, IN 46526

    Affordable & Convenient Living in South Side Goshen! This lower-level 1-bedroom condo offers comfort, convenience, and affordability on Goshen’s south side location. Just minutes from local restaurants, grocery stores, and all the daily essentials, this home makes life easy. Enjoy low-maintenance living with a monthly HOA fee that covers exterior maintenance, snow removal, lawn care, landscaping,

    Lisa Schrock Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Elkhart

    1601 S 16th #10 St, Goshen, IN 46526

Why Live in Goshen Downtown Historic District

The Goshen Downtown Historic District is a vibrant neighborhood with a rich history and a lively present. Home to over 180 businesses, some of which have been operating for more than a century, this area is known for its entrepreneurial spirit and quaint Midwestern charm. The district's compact layout and brick storefronts make it ideal for local businesses, attracting foot traffic to places like the iconic Olympia Candy Kitchen, which has been serving chocolates since 1912. Dining options are diverse, including authentic Mexican food at Los Primos, Neapolitan pizza at Venturi, local coffee at Electric Brew, and craft beer at Goshen Brewing Company. The Goshen Farmers Market offers fresh produce twice a week, and San Jose Supermarket provides Mexican groceries and takeout. Monthly events like First Fridays and Third Thursdays bring the community together with themed block parties and live performances. The neighborhood features a variety of historic home styles, including Stick, Foursquare, Queen Anne, Italianate, and Colonial Revival, mostly dating back to the late 19th century. Goshen High School, which has a high rating, serves the area’s students. The Aldo Simpson footbridge connects downtown to Rogers Park, which offers a playground, walking trails, and a skate park. The Millrace Canal Trail begins at Powerhouse Park and extends for 2.5 miles. The Historic Goshen Police Booth and the Elkhart River, which forms the western boundary, add to the neighborhood's unique character. The area is safer than the national average, and the Interurban Trolley Red Line provides convenient transportation to nearby Elkhart, 10 miles away.
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