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#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 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.
#19067035 9 LISA FREDERICKTOWN
Located in Fredericktown, Mo., this 2-BR, 1-BA home is ready for it’s new owner. This is a great starter home on a dead-end street, perfect for raising kids. This home has hardwood and vinyl flooring, central H&A with a high efficiency natural gas furnace and newer vinyl windows. There’s a full u/f basement for more storage or a safe place to go during storms. Outside is brick and vinyl with an attached carport. Great location, come take a look!
#19059532 115 EAST MARVIN AVE FREDERICKTOWN
CUSTOM HOME & 75 ACRE CATTLE FARM 2-BR, 1-BA RANCH: Located in Fredericktown, this all electric 2-BR, 1-BA home offers a newer central H&A unit, a attached carport w/storage shed and it’s not far from the city park. This would be a perfect starter home or great if you want to downsize.
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Home of the Week NEW LISTING! Park Hills - $178,900
19067659
Deb Goodson, Broker-Owner
This is the custom built home for family entertaining. Excellent location in Central School District. Split sleeping areas with large closets in two of the bedrooms. Large master suite with walk-in closet and master bath with walk-in shower. Great room includes kitchen with oak cabinets and custom back splash with a large island with seating. The dining area is opened to the living area for all of the family dinners and entertaining this custom home was made for. Dining area opens to the 14x20 back deck. and work shop area. Call today
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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.
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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.
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.
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Stairs should be free of clutter and have sturdy railings.
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.
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inter weather can be harsh, especially on lawns. Homeowners who spend much of spring and summer tending to their lawns may fear the impact that winter will have on their once-lush landscapes, making the fall a great time to fortify lawns against any harsh conditions to come. Homeowners must take grass type into consideration before taking steps to prepare their lawns for the winter. Some grasses are best fertilized in late-summer, while others should be fertilized in autumn. Cool-season grasses, including fescue and bluegrass, are best fertilized sometime between the months of September and November. Warmseason grasses, such as Bermuda or zoysia, should be fertilized between July and September. Once homeowners have gained a greater understanding of their lawns, they can begin exploring the various ways to prepare their lawns for whatever winter has in store.
pre-winter lawn care pointers
1. Explore winterizing fertilizers. Homeowners who want to make their grasses more winter hardy can consult landscaping professionals to determine if winterizing fertilizers will work for their lawns. These specially formulated fertilizers, many of which are made exclusively for cool-season grasses, contain higher levels of potassium and lower levels of nitrogen than early-season fertilizers. Potassium helps strengthen and harden plants, and cool-season grasses may need extra potassium as winter settles in. Homeowners who are not sure if they should apply winterizing fertilizer can conduct soil tests to determine the potassium levels in their soil. If the test indicates the soil has sufficient potassium, then applying a winterizing fertilizer is likely unnecessary. In addition, homeowners who have fed their lawn a balance of nutrients throughout spring and summer likely will not need to apply winterizing fertilizer. 2. Get rid of fallen leaves. While fallen leaves may be integral components of idyllic autumn landscapes, leaves left on the lawn throughout the winter may lead to disease in the grass. Leaves trap moisture and block sunlight and air from reaching grass, and that can encourage the development of disease. In addition, leaves can harbor insects that also may contribute to disease. While it
might seem like common sense to delay leaf removal until the end of autumn when all the leaves have fallen, that, too, can prove harmful to lawns. Leaves left laying on lawns for long periods of time can contribute to the same types of damage as leaves left on the lawn throughout winter, so do your best to remove leaves as they fall. 3. Take steps to fight snow mold. Homeowners who live in regions where snow falls into spring or where spring tends to be cold and damp may want to take steps to prevent snow mold. Gray snow mold typically looks fuzzy and gray, and lawns infested with snow mold may develop unsightly gray or brown spots indicative of dead grass. Pink snow mold may be even worse than gray snow mold because pink mold attacks the roots as well as the leaves. To prevent snow mold, continue mowing into the fall, even as lawns grow dormant, clearing the lawn of grass clippings and leaves after each mow. Thick lawns may provide a breeding ground for snow mold, so homeowners whose lawns have a history of developing snow mold may benefit from mowing their lawns into the fall. Winter is rarely easy on lawns, but homeowners can take several steps to prepare their lawns for potentially harsh winter weather.
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17 S. Jackson, Farmington, 573-431-9654 573-713-9150 info@GoodsonRealEstate.com
Fredericktown - $84,000
Want some peace and quiet? Come check this place out! Big detached garage and plenty of room to work in. The home has 3 good sized bedrooms and a large bathroom. The utility room is huge as well.
Farmington - $399,000
Bonne Terre - $125,000
Desloge - $144,000
HUGE home that has been totally renovated from top to bottom! Open floor plan has 3 huge bedrooms including master suite with gorgeous bathroom and jet tub, walkin shower, private toilet. Walking distance from school.
19060307
19068064
Farmington - $209,000
56 acres with 3 acre spring fed, stocked lake and 1900 sq Large rooms with three bedrooms, two baths and a mostly finished lower level. Large kitchen with adjoining dining ft home. Partly cleared for grazing/hay and part wooded. area, adjacent to the living room. Downstairs is a large 2 wells, pole barn, horse barn, granary, workshop, and 2 family room, another large bedroom and an office space. other building.
19067659
Park Hills - $179,000
Excellent location in Central School District. Split sleeping areas with large master suite. Great room includes kitchen with island and dining area opened to living area. Back deck., large finished area downstairs.
19054490
Desloge - $62,500
19069808
Do you love to tell the stories of local history?? Here is your chance!! Help restore the beauty of this Rectory and the local heritage around the unique location next to the Historic Orthodox Catholic Church and the Desloge City Park.
This 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home sits on 2 lots. Laundry/mudroom just off of kitchen and garage for convenience. Large covered front porch, wood deck on the side and patio and privacy fence in the back yard.
19043295
Farmington - $125,000
A little over 1 acre lot very visible from Hwy 67 and entrance and road frontage on the outer road. Within walking distance of MAC. Located next to established business and religious organization.
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Park Hills - $19,900
4.130 acres in Farmington school district, only minutes from town. Abundant wildlife and a great place to build.
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uses for fallen leaves
By the time autumn hits full swing, many trees will have shed their leaves for the season, and the last vestiges of red, yellow and orange magic will have faded to brown. Raking, blowing and collecting leaves becomes the primary chores of lawn and yard maintenance, and presents most homeowners with large piles of gathered leaves to tend to. It is impossible to count just how many leaves fall to the ground each year, or just how many pounds of leaves get collected curbside, but the numbers are substantial. Cleaning up leaves is considerable work, but not all of those leaves need to be carted away. In fact, there are several different uses of leaves that can be beneficial. 1. Spread leaves as a protective mulch to cover tender perennials or root crops/bulbs in the ground. The leaves will form a natural insulating cover that keeps the soil and the plants within a bit warmer over winter. 2. Create a pile of leaves that will break down and form a crumbly, compost-like material called leaf mold. Even though leaf mold may sound like a blight, it’s actually a good amendment to garden soil, improving its structure and ability to hold water. Leaf mold also attracts beneficial organisms that are vital in healthy soil. 3. Brown leaves can be added to green materials in compost piles
to improve the health of the compost being formed. According to the healthy living resource Care2, the ideal ratio is 75 percent brown to 25 percent green materials in compost. Turn compost piles regularly to aerate them. 4. Store dried, mulched leaves in a dry spot so they can be used in the spring as a weed barrier for spring plantings. They will keep weeds at bay and help retain soil moisture to ensure small sprouts have the resources to grow. 5. Use shredded leaves as a lawn supplement. Pass a lawn mower over leaves left on the lawn to break them down into pieces too small to rake. This will help keep the lawn healthy throughout the winter without blocking out needed sunlight. 6. Bag dried leaves and pack them tightly together in cold areas of the home, such as basements or garages. They can act as added insulation. Bags of leaves also can be placed around planting containers to protect them from frost. 7. Gather a few of the best-looking leaves and preserve them. Use an iron on a low setting and press leaves between two pieces of waxed paper until the waxed paper seals together. Or use clear contact paper to achieve the same effect. Fallen leaves can be used in many different ways throughout the year.
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19078715
Farmington • $169,900
207 acres +/- in extraordinary location with super easy access from Hwy and outer road. MANY possibilities. Residential development, commercial development, area for hotel, carwash, convenient store, restaurants, etc. Appraised for MUCH more than asking price. Inquire today!
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. Partially finished basement with wood burning fireplace in family room plus a bathroom, storage rooms and two offices with closets. Super house! Great location at the end of the street.
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Prime ProPerty - HWy 67 FroNtAge
19082116
19006561
Farmington • $184,900
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. This is truly a wonderful buy.
Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at: hagan@coldwellbankerhulsey.com
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Valle Mines • $799,000
Prime property in Prime location on Hwy 67. 31.38 Acres with over 1700 feet of road frontage on Hwy 67 and for easy access 1000 feet of Road Frontage on Hwy JJ. Currently used as a church, but excellent location for a Convenient Store or Truck Stop, Hotel, Manufacturing Plant, or almost any type business.
Mary Gilliam GRI, ABR 573-760-6480 E-mail me at: mary@coldwellbankerhulsey.com
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32 East Liberty Street - Beautiful Downtown Farmington - 573-756-5711
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Farmington • $2,950,000
207 Acres m/l
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17042302
17071934
Bonne Terre • $180,600
Farmington • $498,000
Farmington • $200,000
Commercial Land! Invest in 5.16 Unimproved Acres in TIF District of Bonne Terre. Wonderful opportunity in Prime Commercial property in industrial area.
Frontage on Highway 67 and frontage and access on Flat River Road. Joins Farmington city limits. Utilities available. A natural for multiple uses. 8.47 acres more or less.
At the very edge of Farmington city limits is 18 Acres in Fantastic location! Excellent development opportunity.
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19029218
19026921
Desloge • $109,000
Farmington • $36,000
Leadington • $22,500
10 Acres of undeveloped ground in Desloge! Rare find.
Ideal building site! 55+ Community with pool, walking paths, gated entrance and clubhouse. Active Lifestyle / Villas at Butterfield Gardens
Awesome location to build a beautiful new home. Lots of trees on this site. Low traffic on this cul-de-sac. Priced to sell!
19005592
17093787
17042292
Farmington • $64,859
Farmington • $39,900
Dream location! Beautiful drive to your new home located near some of our popular area wineries. Gorgeous views all around this 8.21 acre tract. . Excellent building site!
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!
Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at: hagan@coldwellbankerhulsey.com
Farmington • $3,900,000
Multiple use property. Presently adjoins city limits. Excellent location with 222 acres to develop.
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19076776
Farmington • $129,900 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!
Mary Gilliam GRI, ABR 573-760-6480 E-mail me at: mary@coldwellbankerhulsey.com
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32 East Liberty Street - Beautiful Downtown Farmington - 573-756-5711
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Potatoes perfect for
Skillet-Roasted Potatoes with Mushrooms and Pancetta Serves 4 4 ounces pancetta, cut into 1⁄4-inch cubes (see note) 3 tablespoons olive oil, plus more if necessary 1 pound Yukon gold potatoes, unpeeled, scrubbed and quartered Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 10 ounces cremini or brown mushrooms, quartered 6 garlic cloves, peeled and halved crosswise 2 teaspoons dried thyme Several fresh thyme sprigs for garnish (optional) 1. Arrange a rack at center position and preheat the oven to 400 F. 2. In a large, heavy, ovenproof frying pan
(preferably cast iron) set over medium heat, sauté the pancetta until golden and crisp, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon to drain on paper towels. 3. Remove all but 2 tablespoons of the drippings from the pan. (If you don’t have 2 tablespoons, add olive oil to make this amount.) When hot, add the potatoes and sauté, stirring, until they start to take on a little color, 5 to 7 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and place the frying pan in the oven. Roast for 15 minutes. 4. Remove the frying pan from the oven and add the mushrooms, garlic and the 3 tablespoons of olive oil. Add the dried thyme and season with more salt and pepper. Toss to coat well. 5. Return the pan to the oven and roast until the potatoes are golden brown and tender and the mushrooms are softened, about 15 minutes more. Remove the frying pan
from the oven and stir in the reserved pancetta. If desired, garnish the center of the pan with fresh thyme sprigs. Serve warm. Note: If buying pancetta from a deli, ask for it to be cut thickly into 1⁄4-inch slices. Prepackaged pancetta is often thinly sliced.
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oliday dinners may get all the glory, but men and women who host friends and family each holiday season know that time spent with loved ones at the breakfast table can be just as enjoyable as breaking bread in the evening. A homecooked meal first thing in the morning is a great way to start the day, and hosts who want to serve up something familiar with a little extra flavor can try the following recipe for “SkilletRoasted Potatoes with Mushrooms and Pancetta” from Betty Rosbottom’s “Sunday Brunch” (Chronicle Books).
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19077132
19082639 Arcadia / $149,900
Unique, move in ready home with 3 bedroom, 2 baths with over 1600 square feet of living space. This lovely home has a large living room with a rotunda, perfect spot for a Christmas tree, reading nook or so much more. The spacious living room adjoins the large kitchen/dining room, making a perfect space for spending time with friends and family. The kitchen has a center island, large breakfast bar, and walk in pantry.
19063092
Bonne Terre / $429,900
Conveniently located only minutes from town, this wonderful mini farm is country living at its best. With a custom built home, huge outbuilding with horse stalls and great pasture, this farm has everything you need. The stamped concrete sidewalk leads you to a country porch before entering this impressive home. The great room with floor-to-ceiling stone wood burning fireplace sets the comfortable atmosphere.
19066431 Bismarck / $249,900
Unique raised ranch on 10 acres! This great home has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths with a large living room featuring a wood burning fireplace! The home has a large kitchen with lots of cabinets & counter tops and comes with all kitchen appliances making the perfect place to prepare meals to dine in the separate dining room or on the deck. The master bedroom features a vaulted ceiling and is complete with adjoining bath.
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Farmington / $419,000
One of the most unique homes you will ever see!This home has approximately 4650 sq feet of living space with a total of 5 bedrooms,4 full baths,3 half baths &4 1/2 garage spaces.This home is designed with the option of living space for separate families or to accommodate guests with their own “cottage”.Main home features 9’ ceilings, a spacious great room, beautiful kitchen, breakfast bar & pantry.
Leadwood / $44,900
Cute, well cared for 2 bedroom home with charm and character. This home sits on a corner lot and comes with a detached garage,utility shed & carport. The home comes with refrigerator, electric range, washer & dryer. The home feels warm and cozy with some of the original wood floors. There is a supplemental gas heater in the event of power outage. The home is handicapped accessible, has an enclosed front porch, a screened in side porch and fenced yard.
19062923 Leadwood / $72,500
2400 square feet all on one level. Property was once used as commercial so floor plan is very large and open. This is a great opportunity to finish interior as you see fit. Property is full of potential and plenty of open space to add more bedrooms if needed. Property includes a large lot as well as ample parking and detached workshop. 2 Brand new A/C heating units just installed
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19053458 Bonne Terre / $198,500
19070127
Newly built home with a great location in Terre Du Lac. This home has all the upgrades with beautiful floors throughout and a full walk-out basement, stained concrete, and safe room. The kitchen has everything you could want including granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, and popular subway tile back splash.
Caledonia / $169,900
Country living at its best! This well maintained home sits on 12 +/- acres near the quaint Village of Caledonia. With an open floor plan, separate entertaining rooms and split bedroom layout this property has it all inside and out. Step outside and you will find a large covered pavilion complete with an outdoor kitchen.
19079446 Bonne Terre / $299,000
Charm & character awaits you in this exquisite, 2 story Historic Victorian home with attached garage & detached 3 car garage on separate lot. A large living room with gas fireplace, built in book shelves & lovely wood floor will make you feel right at home. The room off the living room was once called a sleeping porch and is currently used as a studio.
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Park Hills • $89,500
NEWLY RENOVATED HOME is TURN KEY READY for its new family! Come check out each comfy living space! Walk up onto the inviting porch and enter through NEW front door. Living room is warm & welcoming with NEW bamboo hardwood floor, big picture window & high ceilings.
19082135
Ste. Genevieve • $149,900
Farmington • $85,000
Well maintained 2 bedroom 1 bath home with detached large garage and acreage! Very convenient location between St Genevieve and Farmington! Open floor plan with partially finished basement with room for additional bedroom. Full masonry fireplace in the basement.
Cute country bungalow!
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19083421
Farmington • $144,900
Great home! Super nice neighborhood in Farmington! 3 bedroom 2 bath with walk-out basement on large lot, screened-in back porch just minutes from all the amenities Farmington has to offer!
19068888
Farmington • $164,900
Park Hills • $92,000
If you are looking for a home with large detached 30x50 3 bay garage with 4 acres, look no further! This 3 bdrm 2 bath home is waiting for you!
Very nice 3 bedroom 3 bath home with walk-out basement in great Farmington neighborhood!
19063902
19077960
Farmington • $79,900
Cozy home located just off of Karsch Blvd in a quiet neighborhood on a dead end street! Large fenced-in backyard with 2 nice outside sheds for extra storage space! Newer inside renovations. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a great home for a great price.
19060060
Desloge • $42,000
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! 2 floors of possibilities, Retail front, possible apartments upstairs, Asphalt parking, 131 Foot of high traffic road frontage in downtown Desloge! Some work done inside, New roof, Heating and Cooling equipment.
19048607
19059180
Farmington • $189,900
Beautiful home in gated community in Farmington! Just minutes from town! This home features a lovely covered front porch, large living room with vaulted ceiling and gas fireplace.
19016143
French Village • $399,900
STUNNING VIEWS! RUSTIC DECOR! CATTLE FARM! WILDLIFE GALORE! This multi-use combination farm offers surrounding timber holds a lot of wild life and also many mature white oak trees, some being marketable.
Fredericktown • $429,900
Motivated seller. Visualize the canvas and paint it yours. Great neighborhood, comfortable living, wonderful entertainment possibilities. 2 living areas, room for a pool table and guest quarters.
Matthew Herbst
573-760-4635 tripleCreekre.CoM
Desloge • $239,900
SO many possibilities! Great commercial lot on 2.81 acres in high traffic area in Desloge. Property is visible from Hwy 67! Great price! Motivated Seller!
19037757
Park Hills • $149,900
Large ( 8,280 Sq ft m/l ) Commercial Building in the heart of Park Hills with unlimited potential!Could used for Retail or Office Space. Has three bathrooms, Kitchen, office and retail space.
Sherrie Cooper
573-315-8369
Simple, Honest, Reliable - Real Estate!
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783-8455 • 756-2110
18 Court Square - Fredericktown
RAY STATLER 573-783-9921
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212 EAST KELLEY • FREDERICKTOWN $59,500 • #19083331
What a charmer! All newly renovated home with 2bdrm 1 bath. Large eat in kitchen with breakfast bar. All new energy efficient windows. Home has an additional lot. Front porch is the perfect place for that dream swing and spending evenings setting out there enjoying family and friends. Call today to set appointment to view this quaint home. Shed is negotiable.
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508 WEST MAIN • FREDERICKTOWN $189,000 • #19055187
Remodeled home with unique, original character, Built in 1892. This home sits on a half acre lot of land in a very sought after neighborhood. A beautiful staircase enhances the entrance of the home. The main level includes a family room, living room, large laundry room, dining room, breakfast area, and a generously-sized kitchen. A full-sized bathroom with a jacuzzi tub is a great addition to the main level. The second story is a divided bedroom floor plan. The master suite is made up of a 20’X15’ bedroom, full-bath with double sinks, large tub, and a walk-in closet. Three additional bedrooms and a full-bath is located on the second floor as well. Neatly landscaped in the front and fenced-in in the back with a 24’X20’ garage/workshop.
304 SPRUCE • FREDERICKTOWN $87,500 • #19041253
Cute-remodeled-in-town-home! This fantastic home is updated and offers great style and charm in the quaint floor layout. This 3 bedroom 1 bath offers a spacious kitchen with all appliances. The property has a covered carport and small shed area. The lot has two nice side yards for your outdoor entertaining and an extra parking space. This home is located in close proximity of the Fredericktown Schools. View this comfortable family home today!
DEER HUNTERS SPECIAL CNY RD 37 • ROSELLE $482,500 • #19022515
67 SOUTH MADISON 9317 • FREDERICKTOWN $48,000 • #19045694
253 Acre Cattle Farm in Madison & Iron Counties. Here is a great opportunity for a wonderful Great views & Wildlife , Barn. Cattle working pens, piece of hunting paradise that also could ponds springs . Mostly newer fencing Appx. 100 include a building site for your dream home Acres in pasture balance in Woods . Lots of Deer only a couple of minutes from town. This & turkey !!! Older house doesnt add much but 20.52 acres adjoins hundreds of government there is a well & septic which adds more value acres and offers multiple possibilities for a . If you looking for a working Cattle Farm or a building site. So whether you want to make beautiful Scenic place to build your New Home. this a weekend hunting getaway or a nice quiet This is it call today for more information! secluded home site this is the place for you!
HWY 67 SOUTH FREDERICKTOWN #19002544 22 acres. Joins government land. Owner will divide.
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