Sunlit streets, walkable small-town charm, and easy access to everything you love about Downtown Medford make this Medford location an everyday convenience and a true community experience. Inside, this 3-bedroom, 1.75-bath single-family home offers 2,188 square feet of inviting living space, with fresh interior paint, some new flooring, a bright kitchen that flows easily into the dining and living areas, and a large family room that’s perfect for gathering or unwinding. Help-U-Sell Help-U-Sell Heritage Real Estate of Steele County Inc. is a full-service local real estate office serving Medford and the surrounding area — and if you’re thinking of selling in the Downtown Medford or Medford area, ask us how much you could save.
About 209 4th Avenue SW, Medford
Charming and move-in ready 3-bedroom, 1.75-bath home featuring fresh interior paint and some new flooring. This well-maintained property offers a functional layout with comfortable living spaces, abundant natural light, and an inviting atmosphere. A large family room is great for entertaining or relaxing. Enjoy a bright kitchen with ample cabinet space and easy flow into the dining and living areas.
Property Highlights — 209 4th Avenue SW, Medford
| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Bathrooms | 2 |
| Square Feet | 2,188 |
| Style | Single Family |
About the Downtown Medford, Medford Area
Set just a couple of blocks off Main Street, this pocket of downtown Medford has that small-town, front-porch feel where you actually know your neighbors and can walk to almost everything. Tucked along 4th Avenue SW, you are about 10 minutes south of Owatonna and roughly an hour from both Minneapolis and Rochester via I-35, but daily life here moves at a much more relaxed, close-knit pace. The neighborhood blends older, well-established homes, tree-lined streets, and easy access to schools and parks, making it a very practical spot for everyday living.
Schools & Education — This address sits within Medford Public Schools, a single-campus district that keeps everything close to home. Younger students attend Medford Elementary School (PreK–6) and older kids go right next door to Medford High School (7–12), both clustered along 2nd Avenue SE and 2nd Street SE, just a few minutes’ drive or bike ride from the neighborhood. The compact nature of the district means school events, games, and concerts are truly community gatherings, and it is common to see families walking or biking to the campus. For additional options, Owatonna offers private and parochial schools about 10–15 minutes to the north.
Parks & Recreation — Living near downtown Medford puts you within easy reach of several local parks and outdoor spaces. Straight north across Central Avenue, Straight River Park offers open green space, river views, and room for kids to run or to take a quiet evening walk. Just a few minutes east, Medford City Park and the ball fields around the school campus host youth sports, playground time, and summer gatherings. With I-35 right there, residents also have quick access to larger regional recreation areas around Owatonna, including Kaplan’s Woods Parkway and the Straight River trail system for biking, hiking, and winter activities.
Shopping & Dining — Day-to-day errands are simple from this part of town. Medford’s small Main Street corridor, just a short walk away, is home to local spots like The County Seat Coffeehouse, the Medford Muni, and a handful of services and eateries that give the town its character. A few minutes north at the Medford Outlet Center area along I-35, you will find additional retail and quick dining options, and Owatonna expands your choices further with full-service grocery stores like Hy-Vee and Cash Wise, larger retailers, and more restaurants about 10–15 minutes away. Being this close to the highway keeps both local and regional shopping within easy reach.
Commute & Transportation — From downtown Medford, you are less than five minutes from I-35, which is the main north–south route for the area. Commuters can reach Owatonna in about 10 minutes, Faribault in roughly 15 minutes, and Rochester or the southern suburbs of the Twin Cities in around an hour, depending on traffic and weather. Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport is typically an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes away via I-35 and I-494 or Highway 62. Within town, most destinations are close enough for a quick drive, bike ride, or even a walk, which cuts down on daily travel time.
Community & Lifestyle — The downtown Medford neighborhood has a friendly, small-town rhythm where school events, Friday night games, and local festivals are a big part of the social calendar. There is no formal HOA here; instead, the community feel comes from neighbors chatting in their yards, kids biking around the blocks, and people gathering at the park or Main Street businesses. Residents range from long-time Medford families to first-time buyers and downsizers who appreciate the quieter pace and easy walkability. Seasonal events, from summer ball games to local celebrations, help anchor a sense of belonging that is hard to replicate in larger cities.
Why Help-U-Sell Heritage Real Estate of Steele County Inc.?
Help-U-Sell Heritage Real Estate of Steele County Inc. is a full-service real estate office that charges a set flat fee instead of the traditional 6% commission. You get everything — professional photography, MLS listing, showings, open houses, contract negotiation, and closing coordination — but you keep more of your hard-earned equity. The only difference between us and a traditional agent is the price you pay, not the service you receive.
*Savings calculated based on a 6% commission. Commissions are negotiable and not established by law. Results may vary. Fees may vary for land, commercial or luxury properties. Additional fees may apply.
Listing information is provided for general informational purposes and is subject to change without notice. All data including price, status, and property details should be independently verified with your real estate agent or the listing office before making any decisions. Listing data sourced from the MLS as of May 22, 2026.
