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#19066282 1022 MADISON 206 FREDERICKTOWN COUNTRY HOME ON 9 ACRES: Located in the Fredericktown School District, this 4-BR, 2-BA home $ 148,000 might be just what you’ve been looking for. Not only is it just minuets from town but it offers 9.01 acres of woods and pasture. This home is perfect for the growing family with 1836 sq. ft. of living space, partial basement, nice large deck, barn and highway frontage.

#19053775 1265 SOUTHERN OAKS DR FREDERICKTOWN

NEW CONSTRUCTION BORDERING GOLF COURSE AND LAKE: $ 249,900 Located just outside Fredericktown, Mo. This 3-BR, 2-BA home offers several amenities including a full walk-out basement, 10’ tray ceiling in the Master BR, open floor plan in kitchen & great room, covered back deck, covered front porch and this 1657 sq. ft. home bordering the golf course and a 2 acre lake.

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783-8455 • 756-2110

18 Court Square - Fredericktown

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

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1135 MADISON 201 • FREDERICKTOWN • $229,000

This picturesque Earth Home is located right outside of Fredericktown City limits on a lovely 5.39 acres. This unique 3 bedroom home offers so many possibilities. Gorgeous costume built cabinets in the spacious kitchen carry over to the dining/living room combo that features a beautiful gas fireplace. The Master bedroom features a conservatory and large custom bathroom. Double sinks and double custom shower heads with separate toilet area. The home office and laundry room is located right off the kitchen. The second bedroom can be used as a very large walk in closet or bedroom to fit your needs. The third bedroom is located right off the second bathroom and can double has a craft/hobby room. Crown molding and skylights throughout the home. A spacious two car garage is right outside the utility room. This piece of property includes a 24 x 24 pole barn and 28 x 27 detached shop with carport area. Call today to view this One of a Kind! #19059810


Farmington • $194,900

Here’s your chance to own a brand new home in Farmington just outside of city limits! Three bedroom two bath open floor plan and beautiful fixtures throughout! Full basement w/egress to custom finish to your liking!

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.

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Ste Genevieve • $149,900

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 & covered walkway/ patio.

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Farmington • $139,900

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! Hurry this one wont last long!

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Farmington • $219,900

Farmington • $225,000

Beautiful home, farm and outbuildings! Located just outside of picturesque Libertyville, this 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath earth-home includes large shop and livestock buildings! Plenty of space to raise horses, cattle and more! Wonderfully landscaped property and designed for low maintenance!

Super spacious 5 bedroom 3 bath home in great Farmington neighborhood! Vaulted ceilings throughout, full finished walk-out basement. This home is a must see!

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Farmington • $319,900

Newly updated home on 15.9 cares m/l in Farmington! This home features new flooring, updated kitchen & new roof. Full unfinished walkout basement for room to expand with more bedrooms! Property has 3 outbuildings, 4 horse stalls & lean to. Fenced & crossed fenced.

Farmington • $328,900

Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bath custom built home with heated, Salt water pool and hot tub! Home backs to city property with one of the best views in Farmington! Theatre room built into the basement, soft close cabinets, high end appliances, top of the line cabinets, crown molding throughout.

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Pilot Knob • $299,900

Here’s your chance to own a turn key business! Car Wash has 4 self-serve bays, 1 automatic bay & 2 vacuums. Great Investment opportunity!

Caledonia • $524,900

Beautiful working farm in Caledonia! Gorgeous views through every window! This newer well taken care of home is approx. 3,112 sqt ft m/l and has a full length covered rear country porch. Home is handicap equipped if needed, and is beautiful and functional.

Matthew Herbst

573-760-4635 tripleCreekre.CoM

French Village • $394,900

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. A spring fed creek that runs through the center of the farm and a small pond.

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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. Full kitchen downstairs makes it convenient for enjoying sports while entertaining.

Sherrie Cooper

573-315-8369

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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.


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Farmington • $94,905

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Farmington • $114,900

Great Home in a great location! Take a look at this nice brick front ranch home, nestled on a nice lot with fenced back yard. This home offers over 1100 sq.ft of living space!

Welcome to the Woods with this country 3 bedroom 2 bath home situated on mostly fenced 5+/- acres that is tucked away off Highway 32 but still just minutes from town!

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19089474

Farmingotn • $399,000

Great starter home or investment property. This would make the perfect rental/income property or retirement/down-sizing home! This adorable home offers three bedrooms, one bath.

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19055069 Solarpoint homes has just completed their first Net Metered Solar Smart Home and it’s ready for YOU! 4 bedroom 2 bath home generates enough electricity to power the home and your electric car.

You’ll love this charming, elegant NEW CONSTRUCTION custom built home with cozy covered front porch and side deck situated on a large corner lot. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with a 2-stall garage

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Park Hills • $194,900 You’ll love this charming, elegant NEW CONSTRUCTION custom built home with cozy covered front porch and side deck.

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Bonne Terre • $82,000

ocated just outside City Limits on approximately one acre with lots of yard for the kids! This spacious Ranch Style home offers 3 bedrooms 2 full baths. Walls and vaulted ceilings are finished in knotty pine.

Jim Triplett

Farmington • $132,000

Remodeled 3 Bedroom bungalow with a cozy covered front porch and partial fenced in back yard!

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Park Hills • $194,900

19085691

Farmington • $270,000

Adorably remodeled 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Country Charm with a cozy covered front porch and large fenced back yard!

Farmington • $130,000

Adorable 3 bedroom ranch home with covered front porch, fenced in back yard and rear deck. Home has cozy living room, nice kitchen with separate dining room.

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Farmington • $52,000

Serenity & nature abound in this beautiful custombuilt home located just minutes from town. Enjoy the peaceful country setting with this GORGEOUS 2484 +/sq ft 4 Bed 3 Bath home w/ 3 Car-Attached Garage.

Desloge • $119,000

19087383

Fredericktown • $74,900

Great starter home or investment property. Two bedroom, one bathroom split level home in town. Large rooms throughout this home. Main floor living room and lower level family room.

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Keep safety in mind when decorating for the holidays

Decorations help make the holiday season a magical time of year. Stores are awash in color and twinkling lights, and similar imagery is on display in private homes. Designing holiday displays can be a great way for families to spend time together and kick off the celebration. In fact, according to Electrical Safety Foundation International, around 90 percent of Americans decorate their homes for the holidays. When trimming the tree and decorating this holiday season, families must keep safety in mind. A little planning and some precautionary measures can ensure displays are enjoyed all season long. Travelers Insurance offers the following holiday decorating safety tips. • Do not overload outlets. Plan displays according to the number and location of available outlets. • Never exceed the maximum number of light strands that can be attached together.

• Use lights and products that have been tested for safety. Certification marks like UL, ETL and CSA are from nationally recognized laboratories. • LED lights should be used whenever possible. Such lights consume less energy and run cooler than other bulbs. • The ESFI says candles start almost 50 percent of all decoration fires. Minimize the risk by using candles only when they can be monitored. Artificial candles can be used in place of real candles. • Check for freshness in live trees. A fresh tree will last longer and is less of a fire hazard than an old tree. • Place Christmas trees at least three feet away from all heat sources, including fireplaces and heaters. • Use decorations that are non-combustible or made from flame-resistant materials. • Pay attention to the age recommendations of

decorations to see if they can be used in homes with young children. Some items, however common, are choking or strangulation hazards. • Avoid putting small, “mouth-sized” decorations near the ground or on lower limbs of trees, where young children can easily reach them. • Exercise caution when hanging decorations at high heights. Make sure the ladder is secured and have a spotter who can hold the ladder and pass items up safely. • Outdoor electric lights and decorations should be plugged into circuits protected by ground fault circuit interrupters, or GFCIs. • Exercise caution when decorating near power lines that extend to the house. • Keep hung stockings far away from open flames so they do not catch any errant embers. These are just a few suggestions for decorating a safely for the holiday season.


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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.

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3 bedroom, 1 bath brick home with attached carport and large backyard with chain link fencing. This home has some newer windows in the front & has been freshly painted inside & out. The bathroom flooring has been replaced, along with vanity, counter top & faucet.

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Farmington / $169,900

Seller having to relocate for work opportunities, means an opportunity for a new family to love this home!!! 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.

19079220 Farmington / $244,900

Farmington / $79,900

You will love this charming well taken care of home just outside Farmington. This home has many new updates. From the completely remodeled bathroom, updated kitchen with new tile and cabinets, new flooring throughout the home, to the all new pex plumbing and completely remodeled laundry room this home is everything you need.

19079369 Farmington / $119,900

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.

19086603 Park Hills / $164,900

Welcome Home!! This spacious Cape Cod style home in Central R-3 school district features 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths on a large .5+ acre lot in town. Upon entering the home you will be in awe of the spacious living room complete with a wood burning fireplace and bay window. Family and friends will love gathering in the newly renovated sunroom, making memories that are sure to last.

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Beautiful 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2 full bath, 2 half bath home with attached two car garage & off street parking. This lovely home sits on .68 acres giving you privacy and space for outside fun and recreation. The main level has a large master bedroom with adjoining bath and large walk in closet. The kitchen has lots of cabinets, counter tops and comes with all appliances.

Farmington / $690,000

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 apar possibilities, retirement community, residential lots, apartments, condo’s or even commercial.

18038582 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.

Vicky Crocker Realty would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!! www.facebook.com/vickycrockerrealty

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Holiday hosting in small spaces

Gatherings of family and friends are a big part of the holiday season. Hosting such gatherings can be a great way to show loved ones how much you appreciate them, and hosting also saves hosts the trouble of traveling during one of the most hectic travel seasons of the year. When hosting a large crowd at home, space can be a difficult hurdle to clear. However, a few helpful strategies can help space-starved hosts pull off a holiday soiree where everyone is comfortable. • Pare down the menu. Holiday feasts don’t have to resemble medieval banquets with excessive amounts of food and drink. Hosts with small kitchens and tiny dining quarters can pare down the menu, limiting offerings to just a single entree and a few simple side dishes, so everyone feels comfortable at the table and has ample room to eat. A small menu also gives hosts more time to spend with their loved ones during the festivities. • Don’t overdo it on drinks, either. When planning the drinks menu, avoid offering cocktails, which take time to prepare and often require guests to visit the kitchen for refrigerated ingredients. Limit drinks to wine, beer, water, and soft drinks, storing cold beverages in a cooler kept outside on a front or back porch or in an area outside the kitchen so cooks can work without interruption. • Move some furniture. If your main living space is small, consider moving some bulky furniture into a bedroom or office where guests won’t be spending time. Then make better use of the open living space by placing folding chairs or other accommodations

to ensure there’s ample seating for everyone. A single recliner can only be enjoyed by one person, but removing it from a room may create enough space for as many as three folding chairs. • Go small on decorations. If you know you’ll be hosting in advance of the holiday season, decorate with guests in mind. That might mean skipping a six-foot Christmas tree in

favor of one that takes up less space. Avoid leaving any fragile decorations out, as adults or overexcited kids may knock them over as they try to navigate a cramped space. Holiday hosting can be fun, even in small spaces. A few simple tricks can make even the smallest spaces accommodating.


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Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at:

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Tips for safe holiday entertaining in pet-friendly households

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he holidays are a time to spend with friends and family. Celebrating and entertaining are large components of what makes Thanksgiving, Christmas, Chanukah, and New Years festivities so enjoyable. Holiday hosts with pets must consider companion animals when planning the festivities. The holiday season brings added dangers for pets. The American Veterinary Association notes that, by keeping hazards in mind, pet owners can ensure their four-legged friends enjoy the season as much as everyone else. Secure the tree. Securely anchor the Christmas tree so that it won’t tip over on anyone, including rambunctious pets. Also, stagnant tree stand water can grow bacteria. If a pet should drink the water, it may end up with nausea or diarrhea. Replenish the tree basin with fresh water daily.

Skip the candles. When creating mood lighting, opt for electronic or battery-powered lights instead of open flames. Pets may knock over candles, and that can be an instant fire hazard. Keep food out of reach. Situate food buffets beyond the reach of hungry and curious animals. Warn guests to promptly throw out their leftovers so that dogs and cats do not sneak away with scraps that may cause stomach upset or worse. Real Simple magazine warns that fatty foods can promote pancreatitis — a potentially dangerous inflammation of the pancreas that produces toxic enzymes and causes illness and dehydration. Small bones can get lodged in a pet’s throat or intestines as well. Avoid artificial sweeteners. Exercise caution when baking sugar-free desserts. The artificial sweetener xylitol can cause dogs’ blood pressure to drop to dangerously low levels. Xylitol is found in some toothpastes and gum, so tell overnight guests to keep their toiletries secure to avoid accidental exposure. Be cautious with cocktails. If the celebration will include alcoholic beverages, the ASPCA says to place unattended adult beverages where pets cannot reach them. Ingested alcohol can make pets ill, weak and even induce comas. Be picky about plants. Mistletoe, holly and poinsettias can be dangerous in pet-friendly households. These plants can cause gastrointestinal upset and may lead to other problems if ingested. Opt for artificial replicas instead. If guests bring flowers, confirm they are nontoxic to pets before putting them on display. Watch the door. Guests going in and out may inadvertently leave doors open. In such instances, pets who get scared or are door dashers may be able to escape the house. Put a note by the door to watch for escaping pets. Designate a safe space for pets. If the holiday hustle proves too much for cats, dogs, birds, and more, give the pet a safe, quiet spot away from the crowds.


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Make use of your vertical space. Shelving units and bookcases can be great allies to apartment dwellers because these items make use of an apartment’s vertical space. Many apartment dwellers underutilize their vertical space, but items that go up instead of out can create more room in an apartment and allow homeowners to keep items they may otherwise have to discard. Reconsider your work space. Men and women who work from home may find their work spaces take up considerable chunks of their apartments. But how many items in your work space do you still need? Many professionals no longer print documents, so if you still have space allotted for printers you might be able to redo such areas without affecting your workday. In addition, large desks were once sought after because they made perfect homes for desktop computers. But if you now use a laptop or tablet when working from home, you likely don’t need as much desk space as you once did. Downsizing to a smaller desk and work area can open up a substantial amount of

partment living has its advantages. Without a mortgage to pay, many apartment dwellers feel more free than homeowners who still have decades of payments left before they can pay off their homes. And when apartments need fixing, such responsibilities fall on the shoulders of the landlord instead of the tenants. But apartment living has its downsides as well, most notably that apartments are often much less spacious than homes. Cramped quarters can make apartment living uncomfortable, but there are ways apartment dwellers can make even the most confined living spaces seem more roomy. Clear the clutter. The easiest and perhaps most effective way to conquer cramped living quarters is to remove clutter and work diligently to avoid its accumulation once it’s gone. Only buy new furnishings when you need them to replace existing items, and resist the urge to treat dressers, coffee tables and dining areas as storage areas for junk you won’t use or mail you have not opened. Purchase some multi-purpose furniture. Multipurpose furniture, such as storage ottomans or bedroom benches that include storage areas for bed linens or bath towels, can be an apartment dweller’s best friend. When buying a new bed frame, look for one that has built-in storage drawers so you have even more space to store bedding and other items. Such pieces add both aesthetic appeal and serve practical purposes for apartment dwellers with limited closet space. Wall-mount your television. While today’s televisions are nowhere near as bulky as their predecessors from decades past, many apartment dwellers still place their televisions atop bulky television stands. But you can create more space in your entertainment room by wall-mounting your television. Renters may be hesitant to mount their televisions for fear of losing a substantial chunk of their deposits, but the majority of today’s mounts won’t do much more harm to the walls than more traditional wall hangings.

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How to handle cramped quarters A

Wall-mounting televisions is one way to create more space in cramped living quarters.

space without affecting your ability to work from home. Smaller living quarters are a disadvantage to apartment living, but you can take several steps to make your living spaces less cramped.


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783-8455 • 756-2110

18 Court Square - Fredericktown

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

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MADISON 206 FREDERICKTOWN $97,000 #19090126 Investment opportunity! Two homes for the price of one! First home, at 1030 Madison 206, is a two bed two bath home with a refinished kitchen. Second bedroom is located in the loft area. The wood stove is a great addition to help keep utilities low. Second home is located at 1040 Madison 206. It is a newer earth home that sits on a concrete foundation. 3,000 sqft of living. Interior walls, electric, plumbing, and doors are all in place. It just needs some finishing touches. Make an offer on one or both before they are gone!

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COUNTY ROAD 208 • FREDERICKTOWN $27,500 • #19088502

711 SOUTHWOOD • FREDERICKTOWN $209,000 • #19086962

Charming two bed one bath home, located in a desirable part of town. Home offers large bedrooms, a nice size kitchen, and separate dining room. A couple nice features include a covered front porch, a clear back yard, and plenty of parking. This is a perfect home for someone just getting started or looking to down size.

A Must See!! this Charming little Church in the country off Hwy 72 Turn key with pews & Piano older mobile home needs some TLC but has well ,septic and all state approved on less than an acre with new gravel lot or pull the old mobile home away and put your own mobile home here and use building far a shop. Lots of possibilities with this one. Dont wait long.

You’ll LOVE this spacious 4 bedroom 3 bathroom home! Situated on a 1.60 acre lot in a wonderful community right on the edge of town. This property includes a detached garage, a large patio, and a well-kept drive way that offers plenty of parking space. This home offers so many unique characteristics as well. A bonus room, loft, bathroom, and fireplace is a recent addition. A custom kitchen, separate dining, and main level laundry are just a few must-see features.


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