The median home value in Ceylon, MN is $40,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $118,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Ceylon, MN is $40,000.
Approximately 74% of Ceylon homes are owned,
compared to 13% rented, while
13% are vacant.
Ceylon real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Ceylon real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Welcome home to this charming single-family ranch in the heart of Ceylon. This cozy residence features 2 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom, offering a comfortable and intimate living space that's perfect for a variety of lifestyles. With a total of 8634 finished square feet, this ranch-style home, built in 1963, is designed for both convenience and practicality. Its open layout parlor floor is a standout feature, boasting an abundance of natural light thanks to an entire windowed back wall. Situated on a generous 0.23-acre lot, the property allows for a sense of tranquility and privacy while still being within walking distance of local amenities and community attractions. Enjoy your mornings and evenings on the large front deck, where you can unwind while overlooking the lush and green front yard. Whether you're hosting gatherings or simply looking for a peaceful spot to relax, this space offers endless possibilities.
Located in the village of Wilbert on a hard surface road this ranch style home will give you the feeling of living on an acreage with the 2 large lots. The house had a new roof in 2022 and new windows in the last 10 years. Septic system was installed in 2005. 2 bedrooms on the main floor along with large living room and access to the deck on front of the house. Basement access is in the garage. There is newer yard shed behind the garage. The vacant lot on the west side of the property has a garden area and there would be room to build a garage or other outbuilding. This could be the diamond in the rough if you have the ability to put in some sweat equity. Cash or conventional finance only.