“No One Knows The Country Like We Do®”
573-783-4600 132 Commercial Drive Fredericktown
Sales Associate
Sales Associate
Sales Associate
HOMES
Sales Associate
760-3518 760-7943 760-5626 561-4400 858-337-2665 www.fredericktownmorealestate.com
New Listing
#19082739 6 ROCKSHIRE LANDING HERCULANEUM
NEW CONSTRUCTION WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: Don’t hesitate, don’t wait, this 3-BR, 2-BA ranch is ready to move into. Not only is the location just a hop, skip & jump off Hwy. 55 in Herculaneum, this home has a $ 199,900 lot to offer. The builder upgraded this ranch with a vaulted ceiling, can lighting, kitchen island, stainless appliances, ceiling fans in the Master BR & Great Room, 5 1/4” baseboard trim, deck and a beautiful inviting gas fireplace in the great room. There’s a 2-car attached garage and a full u/f basement with plumbing roughed in for another bath and an egress window to allow more bedrooms, if needed.
#19074438 8650 Rock Creek FREDERICKTOWN
BRICK & VINYL 4-BR,2-BA COUNTRY HOME IN FARMINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT: This country charmer has room for a growing family with over 2650 sq. ft. of finished living space. The kitchen $ 274,500 was completely renovated in 2018 with new cabinets, stainless appliances, granite counter tops, center island and a coffee bar/cabinet with wine rack. This home offers vaulted ceilings, some hardwood & ceramic flooring and the new washer & dryer stay. The master BR/BA has a walk-in closet, vaulted ceiling and French doors leading to the deck. There’s a Family Room & Recreational Room that can open up many possibilities. Outside features a large 42’x22’ deck, patio, apple trees, 3’x6’ fire pit, fenced garden with raised beds and a watering system with a 4’x6’ greenhouse nearby. If the 2-car attached garage doesn’t give you enough room for all your toys, there’s a 30’x40’ metal sided barn with garage door & opener drained concrete floor with many built-ins and storage ares as well. All this sits on 4.65 acres.
welcome home Find your dream home inside or online at
dailyjournalonline.com/homes A Weekly Section From:
PAGE A1 Friday, November 22, 2019
Broker/Associate
Parkland
Tom PriDay Kay HarPEr JaSoN DEES LaNCE CurEToN miSTy BroWN
Friday, November 22, 2019
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate
HOMESTEAD REAL ESTATE
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate Friday, November 22, 2019 PAGE A2
A Realtor® can sell your home faster and for more than you could yourself. Leaving you more time to enjoy your life.
Refine
Your Real Estate Search
If you’re one of the five million people who list their home for sale this year, the National Association of REALTORS® wants you to know that when it comes to selling a home, you’re better off using a REALTOR®. Someone who can get the job done in half the time, and can sell it for more than if you sold it on your own. That’s because REALTORS® are experts they have extensive experience staging the home, showing it and attracting qualified buyers to view it. Work with a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, they can explain options in your area that best fit your situation. To learn more, visit HousingMarketFacts.com. Figure based on The 2007 NAR Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers.
Your source for news is now your source for real estate marketing - Over 79% of adults connect with the Daily Journal through our print and digital platforms* - Over 46% of internet users in our area are using dailyjournalonline.com* - 80% of adults in the market access the internet via tablets & mobile devices*
EvERy mARkET’S diFFERENT, cALL A REALTOR® TOdAy.
Mineral Area Board of REALTORS®. Farmington, MO 573-756-5576 MineralAreaREALTORS.com ©2008 National Association of REALTORS®
783-8455 • 756-2110
18 Court Square - Fredericktown
The dailyjournalonline.com/homes advanTages: • Enhanced mobile friendly site • Automatic feed from Maris Matrix
• Fast high performance searches • Large photo galleries
In accordance with the federal Fair Housing Act,we do not accept for publication any real estate listing that indicates any preference, limitation, ordiscrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, family status, or national origin. If you believe a published listing states such a preference, limitation, or discrimination, please notify this publication at fairhousing@lee.net.
Call
431-1999 to subscribe to the
Find your dream home on dailyjournalonline.com/homes
RAY STATLER CARLA SMALLEN IVAN STATLER KIM UNDERWOOD TARA HALE EMILY WINKELMAN LIz WELCH 573-783-9921 573-561-4175 573-783-1316 573-783-1410 573-783-1848 573-944-4178 573-440-4258
Home of tHe Week -motiVateD seller-
4899 Gillespie, FarminGton $399,500 Custom built 4 bedroom 3 bath home on 4.6 acres just outta of Farmington . Beautiful hardwood floors open floor plan includes Kitchen , dinning & living area with fireplace . Large open Family in a walkout basement for pool table & gatherings. The deck is maintenance free and looks onto the 2 year old 50x30 detached garage/shop building men dream of. Nicely landscaped property. Call us today for Appointment to look at this fine home on the edge of town. #19054041
18028349
Unspoiled - beautiful hardwoods - West Outer Road frontage and access. Extraordinary location on the West Outer Road of Hwy 67. Highway frontage with many possibilities. This property is located in the path of the expansion. There is 16.75 acres more or less. Seller may consider dividing.
Excellent investment property in the City of Tradition and Progress! Two lots available and perfect for an investor to erect two income producing duplexes. One lot faces Potosi Street, the other faces Weber Road. Call today!
19038927
19082116
19074402
Piedmont • $239,900
Farmington • $184,900
Farmington • $135,000
Almost 5 acres, 5 cabins, office and pump house for your own personal resort. Gorgeous view of the lake! Clearwater Lake is an awesome recreational lake. Great fishing, swimming and boating. Wooded lot. Happy Hills Resort.
Fabulous Location! Corner lot, privacy fenced back yard with nice size deck. Vaulted ceilings, beautiful kitchen with granite counters and appliances only a year old, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a partially finished basement with a family room and lots of storage.
You will love the look of this house and the quaint feel of this area. Story and 1/2 home with 4 bedrooms, 1 & 1/2 baths, full unfinished basement and detached garage. Adorable! Nice back yard with covered patio. Wood floors.
19027467
19005382
19006214
Farmington • $577,500
Farmington • $63,437
Farmington • $449,000
Gorgeous Farm Land! 165 Acres with lots of pasture, some woods, fenced, cross fenced, 6 ponds and a few barns. Great building sites. Fabulous cattle farm. Imagine a new beautiful home, some horses and some chickens too!
Dream location! Located near several area wineries. 8.03 Acres of land with stunning views all around. Excellent building site! More sites available. Citizens Electric service area.
Gorgeous Winchester Hills Subdivision. Over 2700 sq ft on the main level of this beautiful and spacious ranch style home. 2 car attached garage PLUS 2 car detached garage. Walk-out basement, deck, 4 bedrooms & 3 baths.
Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at: hagan@coldwellbankerhulsey.com
View ALL Listings... coldwellbankerhulsey.com We’d
Mary Gilliam GRI, ABR 573-760-6480 E-mail me at: mary@coldwellbankerhulsey.com
to be your RealtoR®
32 East Liberty Street - Beautiful Downtown Farmington - 573-756-5711
PAGE A3 Friday, November 22, 2019
Farmington • $104,900
Farmington • $952,000
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate
17042309
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate Friday, November 22, 2019 ď Ž PAGE A4
Converting garages into livable spaces
M
any people decide to upgrade from their apartments or condominiums out of a need for more space. But even after moving into a new home, homeowners may soon begin to outgrow the room they have. Rather than looking for a new home, some homeowners consider expansion. Expanding a living space can be expensive, and a more affordable option may be converting existing basement or garage space into something more livable. Garages already are built on a foundation, have four walls and a roof overhead, so a garage-conversion project is merely a matter of turning this utilitarian area into a living space. Before beginning the renovation,
homeowners should consider the benefits versus the cost of converting the garage. For those who are planning to grow old in a house, a garage conversion can be a worthy investment. But those who intend to sell their homes rather than retire in them may learn that a converted garage can affect home value and make it less desireable at resale. Compare your home to others in the area and see what your neighbors have done. If converted garages are the norm where you live, your own renovation may fit in with others. Always apply for the proper permits and learn the zoning laws to see if a garage conversion is acceptable in your town or city. It’s best to go by the book so that work can be done in a proper manner and be inspected for
safety. Many homeowners hope their garage-conversion projects will make their garages seem like a seamless part of the rest of the house. To do so, you will need to remove evidence the space was once a garage. Slab floor will need to be raised and insulated. Walls also will need to be insulated and finished to improve comfort and soundproofing. Many garages do not have windows, so for the garage to function as a renovated space, windows may need to be added. One of the biggest transformations will come by way of modifying the garage door entry. Some homeowners prefer to leave the existing door so that the home still has the appearance of a garage from the curb, while others remove the
garage door and rebuild the exterior wall so that it has a window or another architectural element. An architect can help suggest design elements that will camouflage the original garage look and make the space seem like it was always part of the main living area of the home. Landscaping work also can minimize the appearance of an old garage. Rather than having the driveway end at the wall of a home, shrubbery, pavers and other techniques can blend the garage renovation into the rest of the yard design. Transforming a garage into a living space can add several hundred square feet to a home. Hire a reputable contractor and follow the municipal guidelines for modifying the space to ensure the job is done right.
PAGE A5 Friday, November 22, 2019
as they can release harmful soot and smoke if they are not taken care of. Some people may also be allergic to incense and scented candles, so keep a watchful eye on residents and guests whenever you light candles or sticks of incense. If any symptoms of allergies appear, avoid lighting any more candles or incense, waiting until you can open the windows if you want to light any again. Purchase an air purifier. Air purifiers are beneficial year-round, helping to remove allergens and particles from a home. High-efficiency particulate air filters, known as HEPA filters, are extremely effective at removing airborne particulates from the air inside your home. Pay attention to pets. Like their owners, pets tend to spend more time indoors during the winter. That means more fur and pet dander, the skin flakes in an animal’s fur or hair that can trigger allergic reactions, is likely in your home during the winter than in the summer. To combat this, bathe your pets regularly in the winter, making sure to wash the animal’s bedding in hot water on a weekly basis as well. Open the windows when possible. Winter does not typically provide many opportunities to open the windows, but you might get a few chances to let some fresh air in through the windows during winter. Make the most of these opportunities, and when possible crack the windows when you’re cleaning so dust and other particles that kick up have a path outside of your home. Clean interior air should be a yearround priority, but homeowners may have to go the extra mile to keep their homes’ interior air clean when winter arrives.
Plants can improve indoor air quality by helping to remove harmful irritants from the air.
H
omes tend to be stuffier in autumn and winter. As temperatures outside dip, windows are closed and air quality inside homes can suffer. Poor indoor air quality can not only be uncomfortable, causing residents to experience headaches, dry eyes and nasal congestion, but also can be unhealthy. According to the American Lung Association, poor indoor air quality can cause or contribute to the development of infections, lung cancer and chronic lung diseases, such as asthma. Though it’s not feasible or healthy to open windows when temperatures outside dip to near or below freezing, there are steps everyone can take to improve the indoor air quality in their homes. Add to your décor with plants. Plants provide both aesthetic and practical appeal to a home’s interior. Houseplants can clean and purify the air in a home, helping to remove formaldehyde, benzene and other toxins that can make indoor air unhealthy to breathe. Benzene is an irritant that can cause dizziness, headache, nausea, and blurred vision, among other side effects. Formaldehyde, which is often found in homes thanks to its widespread use in a range of products, can cause watery eyes, nausea and wheezing. Watch what you are lighting up. Many homeowners know that smoking indoors drastically reduces indoor air quality, putting even nonsmokers at heightened risk of developing various respiratory ailments. Homeowners concerned about the indoor air quality in their homes should ban smoking inside, no matter how low temperatures dip outside. In addition, homeowners with wood-burning stoves and fireplaces should be especially diligent maintaining these features,
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate
How to improve indoor air quality in winter
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate Friday, November 22, 2019 PAGE A6
Protect your home (and more) from winter’s freeze
Freezing temperatures may be good for ice skating or building snowmen, but sub-freezing temperatures can be dangerous for the average person and his or her home. Cold weather often leaves people scurrying to do whatever is necessary to safeguard themselves from the big chill. But it’s important homeowners also protect their homes in cold weather.
Plumbing Plumbing and pipes may be vulnerable to cold weather. Frozen pipes may burst and cause substantial damage to a home, potentially causing flooding and structural damage. Homeowners should disconnect and drain garden hoses before winter arrives. Water to outdoor hose bibs should be turned off, though the valves on these outdoor faucets should be left open to drain. Also, outdoor faucets can be covered with insulating foam covers.
The Red Cross says pipes that freeze most frequently include pipes in unheated areas, such as basements, attics, garages, and crawl spaces. Close vents to the outside in areas like attics and basements to limit the amount of cold air that gets indoors. Think about insulating unheated areas, as well as using pipe sleeves, heat tape or wraps on exposed pipes. By opening kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors, homeowners can allow warm air from a home to reach pipes under the sink. During extreme freezes, keep cold water dripping from a sink to prevent pipes from freezing.
Service HVAC systems It’s important to ensure that heating systems are working properly prior to the cold-weather season. It may only take hours for the interior of a home to reach dangerously low temperatures without adequate heat. Homeowners should schedule annual checkups of furnaces and hot water heaters. Inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, install a clean air filter and make sure all thermostats are working properly. Have fuel ready Homeowners who heat
their homes with oil, wood or coal should make sure they have plenty of fuel on hand in advance of winter. Shortages can occur, and it may take some time for new fuel to arrive in the midst of a cold snap. As a precaution, homeowners can rely on portable space heaters to fill in the heating gaps during freezing temperatures. Exercise extreme caution with these devices, turning them off when leaving the room and remembering to avoid overloading outlets. Protect outside Drain birdbaths, clean out downspouts and remove water from other items where water can freeze and cause damage. Inspect roofing prior to the snowy season, but stay off roofs during freezing weather. Remove snow shovels and other winter gear from storage and make sure the items are easily accessible during snowstorms. Winter’s bite can be severe. Homeowners can protect themselves and their properties when the freeze sets in.
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate
19066843
Farmington • $850,000
Two buildings, one heck of an opportunity! This big, beautiful building has two store fronts on heavily traveled Karsch Blvd. Great location. Also includes another commercial building on the other corner of the same lot. Excellent investment property. Use part of the building and lease out the rest. Smart buy!
19066795
Farmington • $144,900
Brick home with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, partially finished basement with wood burning fireplace. Super DEAL! Storage in the attic with pull down steps in garage. 14x13 Screened porch for outdoor entertainment. Must see!!
17080729
Bonne Terre • $175,000
Looking for a home with loads of space? We found it! Four bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 laundry rooms, living room, family room, breakfast and dining room too. Stone fireplace in Master bedroom with doors to deck. Two levels of finished living space on a 3 acre lot. Excellent BUY!
Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at: hagan@coldwellbankerhulsey.com
View ALL Listings... coldwellbankerhulsey.com We’d
Bonne Terre • $399,900
FANTASTIC Investment Opportunity! Income producing real estate. FOUR big storage unit buildings containing a total of 71 units; plus two residential rental homes on 5 acres. Room for expansion! One rental home offers 2 bedrooms, the other rental offers 3 bedrooms. These storage units and rental homes have an income potential of at least $4100.00 per month. Money making property!
Mary Gilliam GRI, ABR 573-760-6480 E-mail me at: mary@coldwellbankerhulsey.com
to be your RealtoR®
32 East Liberty Street - Beautiful Downtown Farmington - 573-756-5711
PAGE A7 Friday, November 22, 2019
18024652
Friday, November 22, 2019 ď Ž PAGE A8
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate
5 Stairs should be free of clutter and have sturdy railings.
I
njuries that occur around the home contribute to millions of medical visits and tens of thousands of fatalities each year. Falls account for the largest percentage of home accidents, with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting that around 30,000 fall-related fatalities occur each year in the United States. Many home accidents are entirely preventable when proper caution is exercised. As homeowners prepare for home-improvement projects, improving safety inside and outside the home should be a priority.
ways to make homes safer 1. Improve lighting One of the easiest ways to reduce the risk of falls is to improve lighting around the home. The National Institutes of Health state that adequate lighting is important at entrances to the home, stairways, hallways, and other frequently traversed areas. Make sure lighting fixtures are using the highest wattage light bulb allowed. Artificial lighting sources become even more vital in fall and autumn, when natural light is less abundant in a home. In addition, install lighting outdoors by the front door, over the garage and where garbage pails are stored to facilitate safe passage. 2. Eliminate slick surfaces Improving traction around the house also can minimize falls. Throw rugs and runners can be made more secure with nonslip rubber backings. Bath rugs can reduce slipping on wet surfaces in the bathroom. Also, nonslip mats can be used inside of showers and bathtubs. Use shoe trays to reduce puddling from melting snow or rain runoff in entryways. Mop up spills quickly, and consider the use of matte- or texturedfinished flooring to improve stability underfoot. Promptly remove snow and ice from driveways and walkways. For those who live in cold
climates, heated concrete can help melt precipitation before it accumulates. 3. Make needed repairs Repair loose floorboards and pull carpet taut if it has started to stretch out. Address cracks outdoors and ensure that patio stones, bricks and pavers are secure and level to reduce tripping hazards. Fix areas of the landscape where water may pool and freeze, creating potential hazards. 4. Declutter all spaces Remove unnecessary items and furniture from rooms to free up more space to get around. Be sure there are no obstructions in walkways, entryways and near doors. Keep staircases clear at all times. 5. Invest in assistive devices Handrails, grab bars, nonslip stair treads, and many other devices can make homes safer for people of all ages and abilities. Outfit cabinets and closets with organizers that put frequently used items within easy reach. A sturdy step stool can reduce the risk of injury while reaching for items stored on high shelves. Taking measures to reduce the risk of falling around the home is a worthwhile home improvement project.
PAGE A9 ď Ž Friday, November 22, 2019
D
ownsizing with regard to living space is a trend that has long been associated with empty nesters and senior citizens. As children move out and start families of their own, many homeowners decide to downsize to less expensive, more manageable properties. But downsizing is not just for seniors anymore. According to a 2017 survey from the popular real estate website Trulia, among homeowners currently living in homes larger than 2,000 square feet, more would choose a smaller home than a larger one if they decided to move this year (60.6 percent to 39.4 percent). Homeowners who decided to downsize or those who purchased a small property to begin with may need a few pointers to make the most of their limited space. Reconsider your furniture. Furniture can make rooms feel cozy, cramped or spacious. For homeowners with limited space in their homes, furniture that also can be used as storage can save space without sacrificing comfort. For the bedroom, choose a storage bed if the quarters are cramped and it’s difficult to find space for two dressers. Such beds also can be used to store bed linens if closet space is limited. Purchase storage ottomans and/or end tables with storage
way to make the most of a limited space. Painting certain pieces of furniture the same color as the wall can make the furniture blend in and feel less imposing. The result is a room that feels calm and open, even if there is less space to move around than homeowners might have grown accustomed to in their larger homes. Keep surfaces free of clutter. Surfaces such as dining tables, coffee tables and kitchen counters tend to accumulate clutter. While such clutter might not feel overwhelming in a large home, in small spaces crowded surfaces can make it feel as though the walls are closing in. Make an effort to keep surfaces free of clutter, resolving to discard or put items away each night before going to bed. Many people wish they could live in homes without as much square footage as their existing homes. For those who have downsized, there are many ways to make the most of less living space.
ď Ž
Storage beds can help homeowners living in small homes make the most of their limited space.
beneath to make living areas feel less cramped. Discard some items. Homeowners who are downsizing from large homes may need to part with some of their furniture to make their transition to smaller homes go more smoothly. For example, homeowners may need to get by with just one bedroom nightstand and may even need to replace their existing nightstands with something more compact. Discarding living room end tables and downsizing to a smaller coffee table also can help homeowners make smaller common areas more welcoming and less cluttered. Put paint to work. Paint is another
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate
Make the most of limited space
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate Friday, November 22, 2019 PAGE A10
Bold colors add vitality to homes W
hether it’s Independence Day, St. Patrick’s Day or the holiday season, the bold hues that are synonymous with these events add a splash of color to rooms that can use a little design lift. While some colors may be synonymous with certain times of year, homeowners can employ bold colors in their homes all year long. By embracing bold painting and decorating styles, homeowners can use fresh color palettes to make rooms more inviting and colorful. These popular color combinations can provide inspiration.
Green and pink Colors on opposite ends of the color wheel will always complement each other. Green paired with pink (a lighter shade of green’s opposite, red) calls to mind the great outdoors. These hues can add a touch of floral spring sunshine even when that season has long since passed. Opt for a deep green and a carnation pink for maximum impact. And don’t forget a vase full of fresh blooms as the finishing factor. Lavender and deep blue Analogous colors are three colors that sit side-by-side on the color wheel and share a common denominator in terms of shade. Lavender, blue and an orchid pink are examples of such hues. This cool, regal combination can add femininity to a bedroom or even drama to another space in the house. If painting the walls dark blue or lavender seems scary, opt for a neutral shade on walls and then dress up the space with inky and violet accents. Turquoise and brick red Enhance the “wow” factor with these bold colors. Although they are striking, when they work together, they also can impart a soothing feel, particularly since they are often inspired by Asian influences. Feature a light turquoise sofa with red throw pillows. Or dress up meals with a red tablecloth on the dining table and turquoise, white and red, patterned place mats.
Gray and yellow Yellow is a pick-me-up color any time of the year, but, when combined with a gray, it’s toned down to be soothing instead of startling. This color combination is popular in kitchens, nurseries and entryways. Have fun in the kitchen with mottled gray stone countertops, pale yellow walls and canary café curtains. Color can affect mood and transform spaces with just a small investment of time and money. Homeowners can experiment with color palettes so rooms remain vibrant all year long
Did You Know? According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, there are no safe levels of lead. Lead is particularly harmful to children’s health. Exposure to lead can stunt children’s growth while also contributing to behavioral and learning problems. Anemia, reduced growth of fetuses in pregnant women, cardiovascular effects, and reproductive problems also are side effects of lead exposure. Many people once came into contact with lead via lead-based paints, which have been banned in the United States for consumer use since 1978. But lead also can be lurking in water supplies. The EPA says that between 10 and 20 percent of instances of lead exposure can be traced to contaminated water. Homes built before 1986 are the biggest risk factors for lead plumbing. As of January 2014, all newly installed water fixtures, pipes and fittings must meet new lead-free requirements. But within the United States, public water suppliers and existing homes do not need to retrofit. The National Drinking Water Advisory Council found around 7.3 million lead service lines currently deliver water to customers. Homeowners can request testing through their local water supplier or conduct certified home tests.
CELL OFFICE
e I’ll do th you! for running
#vickycrockerrealty
1136B N Desloge Dr. - Desloge
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate
573.747.8099 573.327.8300
Ironton / $134,900
Have you been looking for an affordable lakefront property?? Well, look no further! This adorable home could be your peaceful retreat and get away from the busy hustle and bustle or it could be your year-round cozy home! This is priced to sell! With its own dock to walk down to first thing in the morning and cast your line in the lake or sipping your coffee under the covered deck this home is a slice of heaven!
19079084
Move in ready 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home with lots of recent updates! Those updates include new windows, water proof laminate flooring, freshly painted, HVAC, kitchen counter tops, light fixtures, along with upgrades to wiring and plumbing. No work for you, just move in enjoy time with family and friends! The upper level has a large living room that opens into the dining and kitchen area where you will find it a pleasure to prepare meals.
19041840
Farmington / $172,900
Well cared for 3 bedroom, two bath ranch home with basement & 2 car attached garage. The spacious living room has a beautiful wood burning fire place to keep you warm & cozy on cold winter evenings. The kitchen has nice cabinets & counter tops making meal preparation a breeze and the adjoining dining room makes having family & friends over a pleasure.
14053885 Farmington / $690,000
Bonne Terre / $169,900
Charming 1.5 story brick home, approximately 2,000 square feet of living space which includes 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Entering the home the large great room with wood floors will welcome you! The kitchen is adorable and has stainless appliances, lots of cabinets & counter tops and a breakfast nook to enjoy your morning coffee or grab a quick meal. A separate dining room is ideal for entertaining your family or friends.
19084261 Farmington / $143,900
Farmington / $349,900
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home on 5 acres with attached garage & partially finished basement. The living room has beautiful crown molding, gas fireplace making cool evenings cozy or spend time on the large sun room to relax or read your favorite book. The kitchen is stunning with lots of cabinets, quartz counter tops and comes with all appliances, center island and pantry.
19084199 Farmington / $369,900
Looking for the property of your dreams, look no further! This stunning home was built with love along with well thought out design & engineering. The home sits on 4.43 acres, with a beautiful 1 acre lake with dock and gazebo,why leave home? Or sit in the spectacular sun room & just enjoy the view. The 1.5 story home has lots of space with 2 bedrooms, on the main level & two on the upper level,all with lots of closet space.
18038582
Location, Location, Location!! Approximately 24.77 acres at the edge of town. Farmington area is growing leaps and bounds, don’t let this opportunity pass you by! This property is currently not in the city limits, but possibly could be annexed into the city. Numerous possibilities, retirement community, residential lots, apartments, condo’s or even commercial.
Farmington / $825,000
Great investment opportunity in high traffic area! The main level of the building faces Maple Street and the lower level is accessible via a drive around the building from Maple Street. The building is irregularly shaped and has 5520 square feet on each level, which gives an overall area of 11,040 square feet.The building is currently divided into four units.
19063674 Park Hills / $439,000
This all brick commercial building setting on 8.10+/- acres is located right off of Highway 67 in Park Hills providing easy access and lots of visibility. The current interior set up allows for multiple offices, training rooms, break area, and multiple bathrooms. Additionally this property is all electric, has 2 HVAC systems and a roof that is approximately 3 years old.
Let Vicky Crocker Realty do the running for you! www.facebook.com/vickycrockerrealty .facebook.com/vickycrockerrealty
PAGE A11 Friday, November 22, 2019
19079636
19066395
Daily Journal Weekly Real Estate Friday, November 22, 2019 PAGE A12
783-8455 • 756-2110
18 Court Square - Fredericktown
RAY STATLER 573-783-9921
CARLA SMALLEN IVAN STATLER KIM UNDERWOOD TARA HALE EMILY WINKELMAN 573-561-4175 573-783-1316 573-783-1410 573-783-1848 573-944-4178
OUR 34Th YEAR ANd STIll gROWINg WElCOmE lIz WElCh
573-440-4258 211 East COllEGE • FREDERICKtOWN
$128,500 • #19064140
You’ll love this stunning two-story home that sits right in the heart of town! It includes lots of updates that enhances its original characteristics. Skillfully designed with vaulted ceilings, two large family rooms, and a custom modern-styled kitchen that includes stainless steel appliances. A master suite along with two other bedrooms are located on the second floor. This 2,200 sqft home provides lots of room in a friendly and subtle neighborhood.
1 CR 740 • GRassy $2,995,000 • #18065329
As a new member to our Sales Team.
What a Unique opportunity with this Castor River Farm. Over 1,500 Acres all together in one piece of land. Hard to find this large of tract of land anymore. Approx. 1 Mile of Castor River Frontage with County Road & electric thru the property . Approx. 700 Acres M/L in Row Crop production at the present time. Balance is a Hunters paradise of mixed large & small timber. Property also has a 3 Bd. 1.5 Bath Ranch style home with several outbuildings . The Row Crop income ia a large bonus for this recreational property. Property joins Twin Bridges Camp ground and is easily be connected to your very own Camping & Rv Campground. If you or a group organization are looking for that 1 place that offers it all, this could be your opportunity. call Agent for more details.
Liz & her husband are business owners in Fredericktown. They also have rental properties. Liz is a great addition to Our Team!
304 sPRUCE • FREDERICKtOWN $87,500 • #19041253
212 East KEllEy • FREDERICKtOWN $59,900 • #19083331
d l o s 28 OaK • FaRmINGtON $63,000 • #19063200
Cute-remodeled-in-town-home! This fantastic Take a look at this charming home! 2 What a charmer! All newly renovated home with home is updated and offers great style and charm bedroom 1 bath with laundry area. Eat in 2bdrm 1 bath. Large eat in kitchen with breakfast in the quaint floor layout. This 3 bedroom 1 bath style kitchen with the additional formal bar. All new energy efficient windows. Home has offers a spacious kitchen with all appliances. The dinning for your holiday dinners. All new an additional lot. Front porch is the perfect place property has a covered carport and small shed area. flooring and paint. Very clean and well for that dream swing and spending evenings setting The lot has two nice side yards for your outdoor maintained. great neighborhood. Close to entertaining and an extra parking space. This home out there enjoying family and friends. Call today to downtown Farmington. Don’t wait it won’t set appointment to view this quaint home. Shed is is located in close proximity of the Fredericktown last. Call today for your appointment today! Schools. View this comfortable family home today! negotiable. Call Liz on her New Listing!
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS!!