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783-8455 • 756-2110
18 Court Square - Fredericktown
RAY STATLER 573-783-9921
CARLA SMALLEN 573-561-4175
IVAN STATLER 573-783-1316
TARA HALE 573-783-1848
EMILY WINKELMAN LIz WELCH 573-944-4178 573-440-4258
$67,500 ~ MOTIVATED SELLER 406 W COLLEGE • FREDERICKTOWN #20020258
Charming 2 Bd. 1 bath home close to hospital and down town shopping. Ready to move into, All interior freshly repainted, new carpet & Professionally cleaned! Full unfinished basement newer heating & cooling. Refrigorator, stove, Microwave, washer & Dryer stays. This home has lots of charm would make a great home for those first home buyers, or someone to retire to down size. Don’t wait long this cute Home wont last!
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Aerate A lawn aerator will create holes in the soil. This can improve drainage and encourage worms and helpful microorganisms
Test and amend soil A great lawn has loamy soil, which has a key ratio of clay, silt and sand. Silt is a granular material of a size between sand and clay that originates from quartz and feldspar. It is the most fertile of the three types of soil components. Sand does not retain water, but it helps to create spaces in the soil that permit air to circulate. Clay particles are small and bind together tightly, but clay is naturally nutrient-rich. The home improvement site BobVila. com says loamy soil should have equal parts sand and silt and half as much clay. If the lawn is not yet established, loamy soil can be created and then the grass seeds planted. For established soil, after removing thatch and aerating, top-dressing the lawn can help. This involves adding a thin layer of soil over the lawn. It can improve the soil without killing the existing turf. Ideally, it should be done in early fall or spring, as this gives the grass time to grow through three to four more mowings before severe heat or cold sets in. Healthy soil is vital to a lush lawn. It takes a little work, but improving soil can create vibrant, healthy, green grass.
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Remove thatch Thatch is a tightly knotted layer of leaves, grass roots, stems, and other debris that accumulates between the grass blades and the soil. Too much thatch can hinder the movement of water, air and nutrients into the soil. According to organic fertilizer company Organo-Lawn, thatch often occurs if the production of dead organic material in the lawn exceeds the ability of the microorganisms in the soil to break down that organic matter. A half-inch of thatch is normal. If thatch gets too thick, it will need to be removed. The home improvement resource DIY Network says dethatching can take place in the summer, fall and winter using a thatching rake.
that require oxygen to thrive in the soil. The Briggs & Stratton Company says the best time to aerate a lawn is during the growing season when the grass can heal and fill in any holes, such as spring and fall. Aeration can help develop deeper grass roots for a healthier lawn.
lush, green lawn can vastly improve a home’s curb appeal. Thick, healthy grass indicates that homeowners care enough about their properties to invest the time, effort and money to make them beautiful. According to the landscaping tool company Troy-Bilt, soil fertility is the foundation of healthy lawns. In fact, the quality of the soil is essential whether one is growing acres of grass, potted plants or vegetable garden beds. No matter which type of soil a homeowner is working with, there are various ways to make it better.
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Park Hills • $469,000
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Farmington • $221,000
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Park Hills • $63,000
Farmington • $33,500
The Total Package! 60x150 steel frame building with insulated 13 foot garage door. Includes a 1825+/- Square ft. living quarters, With large rooms that include 16’ & 10’ ceilings.
This scenic and serene property is perfect for your dream home. Spectacular home site for a small farm. Great piece of ground for hunting.
Automotive garage on corner lot with parking next to the garage and on the two lots across the street. Additional storage sheds next to the shed. Office just down the block plus another large lot.
Fantastic location! Subdivision has city utilities, paved streets, and superbly located between two golf courses. Several lots available.
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Farmington • $549,000
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Park Hills • $12,500
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Park Hills • $521,875
Farmington • $107,500
Paradise found! 61 Acres with woods full of wildlife such as deer & turkey. Build your dream home or build an entire subdivision all around this gorgeous 17 acre spring fed private lake.
Let’s Make a Deal! One of few lots available in the Central School district. Perfect for a single family home...or if you are an investor looking for an income possibility, this lot would work well for a duplex.
41.47 Acres in awesome location for a new subdivision, apartments & duplexes or almost any business! Beautiful property with over 2100’ of road frontage.
Brick 3 bedroom ranch style home. Corner lot. Screened back porch is great for catching a cool breeze on a summer night. Big laundry room just off the kitchen with a pocket door.
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Farmington • $995,000
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Des Arc • $99,900
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Doe Run • $34,900
Farmington • $157,900
75 Acres with beautiful 2900+ Square foot home located just 2 miles from Farmington and one hour from St. Louis. The residence has gourmet kitchen, wood floors, fireplace, lake out back.
4 Bedroom, 2 Bath home with full basement in Des Arc. Mostly brick home. Huge yard nearly an acre of land. Short drive to several creeks, rivers and lakes.
Perfect location for a small business on the corner of Hwy 221 and Walnut in Doe Run. Used to be a two car garage, now it’s framed inside as a 1 bedroom, 1 bath.
Lovely home at a lovely price! This home sits on a corner lot. It boasts an open great room including the kitchen, dining and living rooms with a door for access to the patio.
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Park Hills • $32,000
Corner Lot! Two bedroom home with 13x30 detached garage in Park Hills. Steal of a Deal at just $32,000.
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Desloge • $35,000
Investment Property! Income producing rental in Desloge. 2 Bedroom home makes $450 month in rent. Great deal!!
Farmington • $170,000
Ranch style home at edge of city limits on an acre. Big house with over 1800 sq ft. 24 x 50 garage or workshop. Wood burning fireplace in living room.
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Mary & Glen Hagan 573-701-1690 573-760-4768
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Pilot Knob • $350,000
Two buildings on 1.99 ac m/l. 1 building has 2720 sq ft, 5 bay garage, with bathroom and heated, plus a 1500 sq ft office space, heated and cooled & 2 bathrooms.
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32 East Liberty Street - Beautiful Downtown Farmington - 573-756-5711
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between plants to accommodate for growth and ensure the plants will not get stunted. Plant deeply. Tomatoes tend to root along their stems. If transplants are long and lean, dig a trench and lay the stem sideways in the dirt, and then bend the top of the plant upward. Snip off the lower branches and cover with soil up to the first set of leaves. This will produce extra root growth and stronger, more vital plants. Give the plants support. Tomato cages or stakes can help keep the leaves and fruit from touching the ground, which can cause rot and, eventually, death to the tomato plant. Lay down a layer of mulch. Tomatoes grow best when the soil is consistently moist. Mulch can help retain moisture from watering and rain. Mulch also will help prevent soil and soilborne diseases from splashing on the leaves and plants when it rains. While you amend the soil, make sure that it drains well and is slightly acidic. Prune away suckers. Tomatoes produce “suckers,” which are leaves that shoot out from the main stem. Removing these leaves promotes air circulation and keeps the plant’s energy focused on growing fruit. Tomatoes are a rich addition to any garden. A few simple tricks can help even novice gardeners grow delicious tomatoes.
licing into the first tomato of the season is a much anticipated moment for gardeners. Tomatoes are among the most popular fruit or vegetable plants grown in home gardens. Much of that popularity may be credited to the fact that red, ripe tomatoes have a delicious, juicy flavor that serves as the basis for all sorts of recipes. And since tomatoes can just as easily be grown in a full backyard garden or in a container on a patio or balcony, tomatoes appeal to gardeners regardless of their living situations. While tomatoes are relatively easy to grow, they are prone to certain problems and pests. Knowledge of what to expect when planting tomatoes and how to start off on the right footing can help produce a season’s worth of delicious bounty. Wait until after the last average frost date. Tomatoes can be grown from seeds outdoors in warm areas, but tomato gardeners often find success starting seeds indoors six to eight weeks before the last frost date. Gradually introduce seedlings to the elements for a few hours each day, increasing the duration of time outside. Then they can be transplanted outdoors when temperatures are consistently over 60 F. Choose a sunny spot. Tomatoes love to soak up sunlight, according to The Home Depot. Place the plants in a sunny spot so they can thrive. Space out plants. The experts at Better Homes and Gardens say to leave anywhere from 24 to 48 inches
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Great Location and conveniently located by shopping and restaurants!! You will fall in love the second you walk in the front door of this 5 Bedroom home that has been completely remodeled including new HVAC system, new high efficiency gas furnace, new ductwork, new electric water heater and updated electrical throughout the entire home.
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Bonne Terre $219,000 Beautiful Full Brick ranch home on 1.19 +/- acres that is situated on a corner lot that back to trees/woods that gives you that secluded scenery but close to town. Home offers large covered front porch that guides you to the entrance of the interior which offers large open living room with vaulted ceilings.
Farmington • $237,000
You will fall in love the second you walk through the doors of the BEAUTIFUL 3 bed 3 bath home located in a quiet subdivision tucked away just outside of town. Home offers vaulted ceilings, large open kitchen with granite countertops, nice stainless steel appliances dining room with patio doors that will guide you outside where you can relax under the ceiling fan on your covered patio.
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Farmington $635,000
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FANTASTIC Commercial property opportunity in a VERY HIGH TRAFFIC area on Karsch Blvd! Endless options with this over 9000 SQ.FT building with plenty of parking! This property sits on .90 of an Acres and backs up to a small park! This great building features over 2400 SQ.FT of office space, and over 6900 SQ.FT of Warehouse/ Showroom/multi-purpose room space.
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Potosi • $65,000
Farmington • $138,000
Enjoy the country setting just minutes from town in this 3 bed 2 bath single wide mobile home that sits on 5.68+/- acres. Master bedroom has double sinks, garden tub, separate shower and walk in closet.
Gorgeous building spot in Central School Dist with 17.94 +/- acres that is already fenced for pasture and has beautiful views that would be perfect to build your dream home or have your own mini farm.
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Jim Triplett
Cindy Backer
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32 East Liberty Street - Beautiful Downtown Farmington - 573-756-5711
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Farmington • $679,000 Gorgeous BRICK church in downtown Farmington. Lots of stained glass. Pipe organ. Bell tower. Everything you imagine a church should offer can be found right here. Beautiful church with an abundance of pews including a balcony.
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Farmington • $952,000
Farmington • $200,000
Farmington • $39,900
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.
Impossible find! At the very edge of Farmington city limits you will find 18 acres of ground available for purchase. Fantastic location! Excellent development opportunity.
10 Acres just outside Farmington in Beautiful St Francois Hills Subdivision. Lots of gorgeous homes in this subdivision. Convenient location to town. Property is priced to sell! It happens to be located in a Flood Zone and would require flood insurance or possibly some fill dirt.
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Super buy in a well established neighborhood. Mature trees, corner lot, super charming 4 bedroom 2-story home. Main floor laundry! Gotta see this one ASAP!
Just like NEW! New flooring, new paint, new cabinetry, new windows, new wiring, new open floor plan with fireplace! Brick ranch style home with 2 car garage at the end of a dead-end street.
Farmington • $124,900
Farmington • $199,900
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Lake FUN! Almost 5 acres with 5 cabins plus an office... your very own personal resort. Gorgeous view of the lake! Clearwater Lake is an awesome recreational lake.
Great location! Big living room with gas fireplace and picture window, 3 bedrooms and a gas boiler heating system to keep the house toasty warm this winter.
Piedmont • $239,900
Farmington • $164,900
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Farmington • $104,900 Here is the DEAL! Excellent investment property! Two lots available in Farmington. Perfect location for duplexes for income potential. One lot faces Potosi Street, the other faces Weber Road. Call today!
Farmington • $56,880 Dream location! Close to Farmington. 7.2 Acres located near many area wineries. Gorgeous views all around. Excellent building site! More sites available. Citizens Electric service area.
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783-8455 • 756-2110
18 Court Square - Fredericktown
RAY STATLER 573-783-9921
CARLA SMALLEN 573-561-4175
206 PARK DRIVE FREDERICKTOWN $32,000 #20031194
Cozy home located in a quiet friendly neighborhood. This home has lots of potential for first time home buyers, or someone looking to flip! some great qualities include a private back yard, off street parking, and an extra large utility/mud room. HVAC works great, Interior doors and trim are all in great shape, and the bathroom has some recent updates. Don’t miss out!
IVAN STATLER 573-783-1316
TARA HALE 573-783-1848
EMILY WINKELMAN LIz WELCH 573-944-4178 573-440-4258
604 W MAIN ST FREDERICKTOWN $159,000 #20003927
3 bdrm, 2 full bath, full unfinished basement with walkup. Wood burning fireplace in livingroom with new insert. Barn in back of property. Close to downtown and hospital area. Home has had a complete makeover.
902 E HWY 72 FREDERICKTOWN $398,900 #20001768 5 bedroom 3 bath home on 3.7 acres.
Open floor plan with an absolutely knock out kitchen featuring granite counter tops and new tile back splash. This home offers a main floor laundry and large pantry. The private Master bedroom with en-suite and two large bedrooms are located on the main floor. A full finished walkout basement houses two more bedrooms, media room, storage, sitting room and a 2 car garage. With exceptional exterior lighting the home is as beautiful at night as it is during the day. 32x40 concrete patio with a picturesque view, a small storage shed, a 26x16 pavilion, and a 30x50 shop with a 14x50 lean-to on back.
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