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Property details·Pocahontas, Bond County, Illinois·041331403001

Location

Address

0 Keyesport Road

Pocahontas, IL 62275

Bond County

Parcel ID

041331403001

Coordinates

38.742927, -89.467697

County context

Bond County 2026 Insights

Bond County, Illinois: Affordable Prairie Living With a Few Cautionary Signals

There's a paradox quietly playing out in Bond County, Illinois. Sitting roughly 40 miles east of St. Louis in the heart of the state's rural southwest, this small county of under 17,000 residents offers something that's become genuinely rare in American housing: affordability by almost any measure. A median home price of $153,500 against a median household income of $61,603 produces a price-to-income ratio of just 2.5x — a fraction of the 4x national benchmark, and a figure that would seem like a fantasy in Chicago, or almost anywhere on either coast. Yet beneath that headline number, some structural tensions deserve attention.

A Market That Actually Works for Buyers — With Caveats

The county seat of Greenville is the economic and cultural anchor here, home to Greenville University, a small liberal arts institution that gives the area an educational identity somewhat at odds with its broader attainment numbers — only 12.3% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, well below national norms. The university helps explain the town's walkability anomaly: 6.0% of residents walk to work, a surprisingly high figure for a county where public transit is literally nonexistent and 80% of workers drive alone.

Single-family homes dominate at 74.4% of the housing stock, and ownership rates are strong at 73.9% — nearly 14 points above the national average. With a median year built of 1950, though, buyers should factor in renovation costs. These are old homes, and at $114 per square foot, the price reflects it.

The 9.2% vacancy rate is worth watching. Combined with a year-over-year price decline of -4.8%, this isn't a market under pressure from too much demand — it's a market gently deflating, which can create opportunity for buyers but concern for existing owners building equity.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$153,5002.5x income — vs. 4x national benchmark
YoY Price Change-4.8%Softening amid rural outmigration pressures
Homeownership Rate73.9%Nearly 14 pts above national average
Vacancy Rate9.2%Elevated; signals soft demand

The Hidden Stress Lines

Affordability at the top line masks strain further down the income ladder. The child poverty rate of 18.6% outpaces the overall poverty rate of 12.7%, a gap that typically signals generational economic fragility. Nearly one in five renters faces severe rent burden — spending more than 50% of income on housing — even with a median rent of just $735. Labor force participation at 54.2% is notably low, and disability rates match the 65-plus population rate at 18.3% each, suggesting a community carrying significant health and aging costs.

SNAP enrollment at 13.7% sits above national averages, painting a picture of a county where low housing costs aren't necessarily translating into household financial security.


What makes Bond County unique? Bond County offers some of the most genuinely affordable owned housing in Illinois, with price-to-income ratios that have almost disappeared in competitive metros — yet the market is softening rather than heating, making it a buyer's market in an already affordable place.

Is Bond County a good place to invest in rental property? The math looks tempting — $735 median rents, low acquisition costs — but a 9.2% vacancy rate and declining prices suggest demand isn't robust. Investors should underwrite conservatively and focus on Greenville proper rather than the rural fringe.

Why are home prices falling in Bond County? Rural southwest Illinois has faced slow population loss and limited job market diversification. Without a major employment driver beyond Greenville University and agriculture-adjacent industries, demand for housing remains modest, keeping prices soft even as costs elsewhere have surged.

Local market context

Our database includes 2,752 properties in Pocahontas.

Pocahontas offers affordable housing with an average price of $194,741.

With a price per square foot of just $122, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Pocahontas are 15% lower than the Bond County average.

MetricPocahontasBond Countyvs County
Average Price$194,741$230,390-15%
Avg Sq Ft1,6001,704-6%
Price/Sq Ft$122$135-10%
Properties2,75217,871-85%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pocahontas, IL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Pocahontas, IL?

The average home price in Pocahontas, IL is $194,741, based on analysis of 2,752 properties in our database.

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What is the price per square foot in Pocahontas, IL?

The average price per square foot in Pocahontas, IL is $122. This is calculated from an average home price of $194,741 and average size of 1,600 square feet.

What is the average home size in Pocahontas, IL?

Homes in Pocahontas, IL average 1,600 square feet, with an average price of $194,741.

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