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RUSTIC A-FRAME CABIN SECLUDED IN THE WOODS: Located a few miles outside Ironton, Mo., sits this beautiful move in ready 1-BR, 1-BA A-frame cabin on 78 acres. This place is perfect for an Air B&B, hiking, mountain bike riding or just for laying back for a peaceful weekend in the Missouri Ozarks. The property is all wooded and the terrain is steep & rocky. So be sure you have your hiking boots ready for a workout. The view from on top of the mountain is at around 1,660 ft. and is breathtaking.
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#20087229 649 ROCKSHIRE DR • HERCULANEUM
NEW CONSTRUCTION TO BE COMPLETED BETWEEN 2/15/21 and 3/01/21: Located off Rockshire Dr. in Providence Subdivision, this new two story all electric home offers about 1,773 sq. ft. of living space with 3-BR’s, 2.5-BA’s, full u/f walkout basement and a 2-car attached garage. The Master Suite is a huge 19’x16’ BR w/ a vaulted ceiling, large walk-in closet, full bath with a large tub, separate shower and a double sink vanity. The kitchen has a pantry, new stainless steel appliances, ready for entertaining and the walkout basement has plumbing roughed in for another bath. This home is being offered with a free $2,500 upgraded finished garage too. Come see what Providence has to offer. DON’T WAIT!!! Price shown is base price. Photo is similar home & may show optional features. Enjoy subdivision swimming pool, tennis court, basketball court and playground.
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#20082444 420 WEST GREEN • PIEDMONT
STEP BACK IN TIME as you enter this 131 year old Victorian style home. This home has lots of charm and character with over 3,100 sq. ft. of finished living space to accommodate a large family or have a beautiful historic Air B & B near Clearwater Lake. The home was built in the 1,800’s and features a large kitchen, pantry, hardwood flooring, gas fireplace, sunroom and 10’ ceilings. Outside you can enjoy a screened porch, large patio, detached garage and a second floor catwalk along with a cover porch. There is a partial basement to keep you safe during storms and makes for great storage as well.
$99,900
#20073112 TRACT 1 CO RD 229 • FREDERICKTOWN 8.9 ACRE WOODED BUILDING SITE: Located in the Fredericktown School District, this all wooded building site has paved county road frontage, electric near and is only a few minutes from town. No restrictions!
$36,900
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#19069894 141 COMMERCIAL DR • FREDERICKTOWN
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN FREDERICKTOWN, MO. Great opportunity to own 5.14 acres in a high traffic area with really good visibility of U.S. HWY. 67. This property has about 600’ of outer road frontage off Commercial Dr. This would be a perfect spot for a motel, retail business or a restaurant.
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HOME OF THE WEEK! #20088049 • $240,000 1101 MADISON 9284 • FREDERICKTOWN SECLUDED RUSTIC HOME ON 59.62 ACRES: Located in the Fredericktown school district, this 2-BR, 2-BA log and wood rustic home sits on a wooded hilltop overlooking a small creek that provides water to the whitetail deer and turkey in the area. The home offers over 1,600 sq. ft., an open floor plan with a huge living room & dinning room combination, a split bedroom plan, nice master suite with a walk-in closet and a oversized master bath with a jetted tub and separate shower. There is a partial basement with the washer & dryer hook-ups and outside access. You can keep the utilities at a minimum with it’s outside wood furnace and electric baseboard heaters and fireplace as a backup heat source. Outside is perfect for relaxing in the peace and beauty this secluded wooded wonderland. There is 24’x30’ 2-car detached garage, chicken house, dog house and a concrete patio out back for those family BBQ’s. This property offers some good timber, great hunting and it’s only 5 minutes from town!
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According to real estate and home design experts, the COVID-19 pandemic likely will have a lasting influence on home styles for years to come.
Hot Design Trends
From changing trends in floor plans to the growing need for home offices, the changes in our daily lives have shifted what is desirable in the design of our houses. So, if you’re considering revamping your home to make it ready for a sale, you may consider the following strategies to make sure you give yourself the best chance for a quick transaction. STAGE A HOME OFFICE With so many professionals working from home during the pandemic, it’s been a challenge to find a quiet space in the home from which to be productive. If you have an extra bedroom in your home, stage it as a home office to entice prospective buyers. You don’t have to go overboard here. Paint the room a neutral color, add a desk and a
bookshelf with some books. Your potential buyers will be able to envision themselves having a workspace to call their own. Remember that many home shoppers are active in the market because they have outgrown their current space. Staging a home office
will give them the sense of it’s noisy — especially with spaciousness they are look- many families spending ing for. more time at home for school and work. RECONSIDER THE The lack of walls to buffer OPEN FLOOR PLAN noise has become a noticeThinking of tearing down able issue for many homes some walls to create an with open floor plans duropen, flowing floor plan? ing the pandemic. The Experts say you may want open floor plan is conveto reconsider this notion. nient in that it combines A growing complaint with the kitchen and living the open floor plan is that
space to form one big, open room. But it’s not exactly ideal for privacy and noise control. There may still be ways for you to incorporate an open floor plan into your design, but be strategic and consider the perception your potential buyers may have when considering your home.
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Judging a Home’s Resale Value
Even if you plan to purchase your forever home, it’s essential to think of the future. Life may take you in an unexpected direction.
Before buying a property, you should know how to understand it’s resale potential. Ensuring it will appeal to others if you must make a move is necessary to make the purchase a positive investment. One way to stay on top of your home’s value after the purchase is by hiring an appraiser to estimate its worth. They will analyze factors like the structure’s quality, the square footage, a home’s rooms and the neighborhood’s characteristics. Their expertise is beneficial to gain before putting in an offer on a property, even if the seller has already hired their own professional. As you navigate open houses and private showings, know what to look for when judging the resale value of your potential home. RESEARCH THE LOCATION The location of a home directly impacts the value and demand of the property. Do your research to find
out about its school systems, economy and nearby entertainment. Finding a property developed in an up-and-coming neighborhood can turn your initial purchase into a sizable return in the future. Even if you don’t have or plan to have children, local schools are essential to increase the value of a home. When you live in an area without nearby educa-
tional institutions, your buyers’ pool is limited to a specific collection of purchasers by mostly excluding families. CURB APPEAL The home’s interior may have been the main selling point, but make sure the exterior shows off plenty of curb appeal. The outside of your property is the first thing others notice as they pull in for a listing or drive
by to view it in person. Even if it lacks appeal right now, consider how you can improve it. Sometimes, a fresh coat of paint and an investment in landscaping can improve the appearance dramatically. RED FLAGS Besides looking for the best features of a home, consider these red flags before committing to mak-
ing an offer. • It’s been on the market for an extended period. • It’s the highest-priced listing in the neighborhood. • The home requires significant renovations before it is suitable for living. Research crime rates, the police presence and the types of businesses that thrive to ensure the community is safe.
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