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Home of the Week.... 426 Yellowstone

Inside and out this exquisite home located in desirable Holiday Park Estates has it all. With 3400+/ - sq ft of finished living space, this beautiful home has three levels of living space making it perfect for entertaining family and friends. Walk into the 2 story entry foyer and find cherry cinnamon hardwood floors throughout the main level. The large kitchen has granite counter tops, newer appliances, updated cabinets, and a walk-in pantry. A split floor plan offers peace and quiet in the master bedroom suite. The basement is an entertaining dream with two large family/recreational rooms, an office and an additional 1/2 bath leading out to the covered patio and updated salt water pool.

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Desloge / $132,900

18038582 Farmington / $975,000

You must see this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with privacy fencing in well established neighborhood located in North County School District!!! Entering this well maintained 3059 sq foot home through the large entry foyer you will be in awe of the spacious living room, the perfect place for family and friends to gather.

Well cared for 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with large living room, great kitchen with lots of cabinets and separate dining area. The upper level has 3 bedrooms and the lower level has a large master bedroom making the perfect place to end your day. The current owners have made numerous updates.

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.

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Desloge / $44,900

Leadwood / $32,900

18020522 Farmington / $529,000

Motivated Seller!!! This 2 bedroom home would make a great addition to your investment portfolio, or be a great home if you are ready to downsize. This bungalow with off street parking features a metal roof and not only do the kitchen appliances stay but so does the washer and dryer.

Investors take a look! This all electric home on large lot includes a metal roof, and features a carport and detached garage. The home is in need of some updating, but the seller has made many updates that include newer windows, vinyl siding and upgrades to electric.

This impressive home has all you can ask for and more. Located at the end of a private cul-de-sac minutes from town, this home will invite you in and leave you in awe with its custom details. There is 5000+/- sq ft of finished living space where you will find Brazilian teak hardwood and ceramic flooring.

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18010605 French Village / $299,000

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Charming 2 story home with attached garage sitting on 10 private acres. Entering the home through the spacious foyer your eyes will gaze on the large living room with fireplace. The home flows directly to a fabulous kitchen with an abundance of cabinets,counter tops & walk in pantry.

Desloge / $105,900

Recently renovated 3 bedroom home with walk out basement. This brick home has old world charm and character along with many recent updates. The home has new central heat, air conditioning, all rewired including electrical box, new flooring in kitchen & bath and beautiful hardwood floors refinished in the remainder of the home.

18003833 Desloge / $59,900

Charming 2 bedroom home on large corner lot . From the large covered front porch to the spacious living room you will enjoy time with family and friends in this great home. The home is all electric and has a newer roof and water heater. Looking for a cozy place to call home, call for a showing today!!

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Create a budget-friendly home landscape

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omeowners understandably envy the award-worthy photo spreads in lawn and garden magazines, wanting to emulate those same looks on their own properties. Scores of designers and landscape architects are involved in the process of creating those amazing lush lawns and perfectly placed plantings. Although not every homeowner has the budget to create lavish landscape designs, it’s still possible for homeowners to create lawns they can be proud of. Establish your budget. The first step in any project is to determine how much money you can devote to the job. Once you have established the budget, all other factors can be built around it. Find an inspiration piece. Great landscapes are inspired by many things, whether it’s a memorable piece of art or a landscape layout in a lawn and gardening magazine.

Use photos of other gardens or neighbors’ yards as inspiration and build off of them. As long as the theme is cohesive, it will look pleasing to the eye. Consider the space and how you want to use it. Understanding the space will help you better allocate your budget. If your yard is more of a retreat, look for ways to create privacy and a vacation feel. If you have kids and entertaining friends is a main priority, focus on recreational aspects, such as a pool, playset and some durable plants. Understanding how to allocate your budget will help you to avoid spending money frivolously. Think about reclaimed or repurposed materials. Brand new items can quickly eat up a budget. However, repurposing salvaged or inexpensive items can stretch that budget while adding some unique flair to a landscape. See if you can find an outdoor patio set

that someone is giving away or selling for a lower price. All it takes is a coat of paint and some new cushions to make it look like new. Discarded bricks or stones can be worked into a patio space or used to create raised garden beds. Purchase inexpensive flower pots and then paint them to make them look like stone or another desired material. Buy native plants. Native plants, shrubs, trees, and flowers will fare better than non-native, exotic plants. That means you’ll have to spend less time and money nurturing them into health, and less money having to replace plants that cannot withstand your climate. Consider perennial plants. Perennials may cost more at the outset, but the savings will be realized in the years to come. Hire a professional. It may seem counterintuitive to spend money on a landscaping professional when you’ve established a strict

budget, but that’s one way to save money. Landscape artists or garden designers have the experience to guide you in the right direction and help you avoid potentially costly mistakes. Use gravel in spots where plants don’t thrive. Gravel is an inexpensive landscaping material that can fill in voids where plants or ground cover simply do not flourish. Those working on limited budgets may be happy to learn gravel is typically less expensive than concrete or pavers. Ask friends or family for clippings. Don’t be shy about admiring the plantings of those you know. Flatter their good taste and ask if you can have some clippings to propagate yourself. These clippings can turn into lush plants in no time — with no additional spending required. With some frugal spending, planning and budgeting, anyone can create a beautiful landscape.


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Park Hills • $169,000

Horse ready. 24x36 Barn has 3 stalls and water. Hit the horse trails at St Joe Park - only 1/4 mile away. Country home has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Breakfast bar in the kitchen. Also a 40 x 50 detached garage/shop.

Farmington • $207,000

Fantastic location! Ranch 3 bedroom, 3 bath home vaulted ceiling, open floor plan, 9’ ceiling throughout. The finished basement includes office, family room and bathroom, all with laminate flooring. Fenced yard!

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18035704

Farmington • $274,900

Great location. Gorgeous 4.22 acre setting. Winding driveway leads to this expansive ranch style with partially finished walk-out basement. Three car garage.

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Park Hills • $42,000

Corner lot with lots of parking next to this big Garage/ Shop with outside storage sheds. Fabulous place for an automotive repair shop, storage facility or almost any small business.

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Park Hills • $6,999

Nice Residential building lot in Central Schools. Adjacent corner lot for sale also for additional $6999.

17087499

Park Hills • $399,000

Enormous Building at BUSY intersection! Excellent location. 19,500 sq ft of area for your business adventure. Lots of parking; fantastic visibility. Priced to SELL!

Farmington • $35,900

Lake front building site in The Village Green. Absolutely perfect location for the avid golfer. Gorgeous subdivision with restrictive covenants to protect your investment.

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French Village • $235,000

Super Buy! 3 Bedroom/2 bath brick home on 12 acres in North County Schools. Upper level features the Master suite complete with 2 balconies, skylights & jetted tub.

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Farmington • $599,000

Extraordinary Hobby Farm! 16 Solar Panels generating 2800 KW keep the utility costs at a minimum. Orchard has 200 trees (several varieties) plus 3 acre vineyard & blackberries with irrigation.

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Farmington • $129,900

Unbelievable buy! 3 Bedroom / 2 bath, Brick ranch style home in Farmington on a large lot with large rooms for just $129,900! Family room has gas fireplace, living room has wood burning fireplace.

Ronda Barks 631-1663

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Help your landscape survive drought

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Smart irrigation can help reduce some of the damage of drought.

rought is a serious condition that can impact landscapes and natural resources tremendously. Drought occurs when there is a serious shortage of water, due in part to lackluster precipitation combined with hot, arid weather. As early as March of this year, a large portion of the United States already was experiencing extreme drought and severe drought conditions, according to the National Climatic Data Center. The western coast of the United States as well as middle American states are notorious for drought conditions, but drought can occur anywhere should precipitation be scarce, particularly during the summer season. When droughts occur, restrictions often are placed on watering lawns or washing cars. People are urged to conserve water in any ways they can. It can be disconcerting to see all of one’s landscape dry up during a drought, and some homeowners wonder how they can preserve some of their plantings. The first step is to minimize or stop fertilization of lawns, says the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension. Fertilizers often can cause the lawn to use up more water, so hold off on fertilization until wetter conditions return. Homeowners also should keep their lawns mowed at a higher height than normal. Raising the mowing height can encourage the development of deeper roots in the grass. Taller grass also will shade the soil and roots, reducing, in some effect, the rate of evaporation. Watering smartly also can help. Underground irrigation systems will deliver water right to the roots of

lawns and plants, rather than having the water settle on top. These types of systems reduce the amount of water that is wasted on sidewalks, driveways and other nonliving areas, because they’re specially laid out to deliver water where it’s needed. For those without such a system, keep sprinklers located only on green surfaces and turn down the pressure of the spray so water is not caught in the wind and blown elsewhere. Lawns do not need daily watering to thrive. If strict restrictions are placed on watering, heed them. Although the lawn will brown, it can be revived. Lawns without adequate water will simply go dormant. When conditions improve, the lawn can bounce back. Homeowners may want to direct watering to delicate plants and trees that would benefit more from the water. In fact, many experts say that trees should get watering priority over lawns during droughts. To conserve water, homeowners can fill 5-gallon buckets with water and poke small holes in the bottom of the buckets so water can be delivered slowly and consistently to tree roots and garden beds. Drought can be a time of stress for many plants. Homeowners should reduce gardening efforts and disturbances as much as possible. Now is the time to curtail mowing, thatching, aerating, planting, and pruning. Let the landscape rest as it uses its energy to survive the harsh conditions. In addition to these management tips, homeowners can take precautionary measures against drought by choosing native, drought-tolerant plants and using mulch to keep the soil moist.


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Leadington - $325,000

Farmington - $269,900

Fredericktown - $95,000

Leadwood - $120,000

The feel of the country and only 2 minutes to shopping!!! 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths on the main level with 2 bedrooms and a 3rd bath in the walkout basement. Inground pool and a 35” garage!

Joanna Gains style has inspired the decor of this house!! New family room has great shiplap walls and a gas fireplace.

Secluded community very close to down town area, churches, and shopping. Attached garage with ease of access to kitchen area and no steps. Large laundry room with washer and dryer.

Large home with 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, large living/dining room combo. Big kitchen with lots of cabinets and appliances stay. Nice big back yard with some fencing and beautiful landscaping.

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18033576

Leadwood - $127,500

Farmington - $249,000

Farmington - $74,900

Farmington - $159,900

Spacious home sitting on large 152x210 foot lot with great views out back off of the large deck that steps down to your own private pool with wrap around deck.

REDUCED! GORGEOUS CUSTOM VILLIA/CONDO in gated community! Home has a great open floor plan plus an all seasons room! 2 bedrooms 2 ½ baths, beautiful hardwood floors and more,

Wonderful location in the city of Farmington. Located close to public and private schools and only a few blocks to downtown Farmington and parks. Well maintained and move in ready.

Priced reduced!! Come check out this beautiful home on the outskirts of town. Get all the benefits of country living but still within a half of a mile from all the great things of Farmington.

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Desloge - $210,000

Park Hills - $105,000

Arcadia - $189,500

Farmington - $32,000

Where do we start? Total makeover! Inviting 4 bedroom home gleams! You can enjoy playing basketball on your own court in the fenced backyard.

2 bedrooms and 2 Baths. Central R-III school district.

Great Ranch home on the edge of Arcadia. Offering 2 bedrooms, laundry and a Garden room on the main floor then there is walk out basement!

Good corner lot. Large kitchen. Workshop attached. Well and septic. Good potential.

Come See Us at Our New Location in Beautiful Downtown Farmington!

Still – Selling the Parkland One Yard at a Time!

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any homeowners aspire to have lush green lawns. Thriving, healthy lawns can make homeowners proud and improve their property values, as the lawns make homes more attractive to prospective buyers when those homes hit the market. While lush lawns won’t suddenly appear overnight, homeowners can take certain steps toward creating the stunning green lawns of their dreams. Don’t overreact to brown lawns. Lawns can turn brown for various reasons, but overreacting at the first sign of brown grass can make the situation worse. Some lawns turn brown because they have gone dormant to save energy for the cooler and more damp days to come. Applying fertilizer in such situations can damage rather than revitalize lawns. Fertilizers or chemicals applied to brown lawns may burn the lawn, creating additional stress that potentially hinders the lawns’ recovery. Aerate compacted soil. Compacted soil may be the culprit behind discolored lawns. Over time, soils of all kinds can become compacted, which prevents moisture from reaching a lawn’s roots. As a result, the roots don’t grow and the grass is denied the nutrients it needs to thrive. Aeration combats compacted soil by poking tiny holes in the ground to loosen the soil. Speak with a landscaping professional about the best time to aerate, which typically only needs to be done once per year. As compacted soil becomes looser, the lawn will become more resistant to drought and begin to resemble the lush green lawn you’re aiming for. Raise your mower blades. Some homeowners set their mower blades to the lowest possible setting so they can extend the intervals

between cuts and reduce the number of times they mow in the hot summer sun. But cutting the grass too short exposes the soil to the sun, making it difficult for soil to retain but addressing it promptly can likely save moisture and promote deep, strong plant you both the cost and heartache associated roots. When raising the blades, inspect them with such a project. to make sure they are still sharp. Dull blades won’t cut the grass as cleanly as sharp ones, potentially causing tears in grass blades that invite disease and contribute to poor moisture retention. Address pest problems. Pests are unwanted guests who affect lawns in various ways, depending on the type of pest. Grubs While it might be tempting to lower mower blades when summer feed on grass roots, while temperatures reach their hottest, it is possible to cut grass too short. mites feed on the nutrientHomeowners who want to cut back on the time they spend mowing rich juices that lawns need their lawns under the hot summer sun should avoid lowering their to thrive. Pest control mower blades too low, as doing so can cause significant damage to the lawn. Lawns that have been cut too low are less capable may depend on the type of surviving drought and are unlikely to thrive. When grass is of pest and how advanced cut too short, the stem tissue from the grass is exposed, and that the infestation is, so exposure can lead to unsightly grass that turns yellow or brown. speak with a landscaping Grass that is cut too short also may suffer from weaker roots, which professional about your in turn makes the grass weaker and less likely to grow in strong. pest problems before In addition, weaker grass is more susceptible to weed growth, attempting to combat the which can be both a nuisance and an eyesore. When mowing, problem on your own. homeowners should remove no more than one-third of the grass Letting a pest problem blade. Mowing at this height will promote strong roots and protect fester may force you to the grass when the weather gets especially hot in the summer. replace the lawn entirely,

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Bonne Terre • $2,062,200

84 Acres m/l of Prime Commercial Real Estate. Lots of Hwy 67 frontage with supurb access from Old Orchard Road. Will divide.

Farmington • $527,800

Beautiful wooded tract lying between Highway 67 and West Outer Road. Joins city limits for utilities. 12.12 acres more of less.

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16063805

Bonne Terre • $180,600

5.16 Unimproved Acres in TIF District of Bonne Terre. Wonderful opportunity in Prime Commercial property in industrial area.

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Desloge • $18,000

Nice building lot for your new home! Good development with newer homes City utilities.

Park Hills • $13,000

Beautiful wooded lot in great country subdivision. 5 acres m/l - semi-private.

17085879

Bonne Terre • $911,250

Commercial land in Excellent location for your next endeavor! 40 acres with frontage on Hwy 67, and easy access from Stormy Lane.

18028349

Farmington • $179,000

Awesome wooded tract in Farmington School District. 38 Acres. Great hunting property. Fantastic building site!

18033084

Farmington • $104,900

Excellent investment property! Two lots ready for an investor to build two duplexes.

Farmington • $349,900

Stunning home with vaulted ceilings, wood floors, and walk-out finished basement. Three-car garage & lawn sprinkler system.

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Farmington • $36,500

Gated 55+ Community! Walking paths, lake, community center and pool make this the ideal place to call HOME.

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Farmington • $170,000

Looking for a BIG house for a BIG family? This story and a half home has large rooms to accommodate everyone!

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18018539

Farmington • $147,900

Established neighborhood. Mature trees, beautiful homes and an excellent community for walking!

18037745

Doe Run • $89,900

Big rooms & Big yard! Lots of windows make this a bright & cheery home. Wood floors & laminate floors & Freshly painted throughout.

18038828

Ste Genevieve • $139,500

Astonishing views in the middle of Wine Country! 1.5 Story house with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths and pond.

Farmington • $45,000

Great investment! 2 Bedroom home in Farmington. Great Rental Property or fantastic smaller residence.

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Farmington • $57,500

Sweet 2 bedroom bungalow for sale in Farmington. Priced to sell FAST! Great investment property or great home!

Farmington • $62,000

18046961

Farmington • $89,900

Downtown Farmington! 3 Bedroom brick This Two Story House on a double lot would with inviting covered porch. Check this one be a great investment with tenants already out! Invest as a rental or make it your home. in place.

Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at: hagan@coldwellbankerhulsey.com

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Farmington • $67,900

3 Bedroom, 1.5 bath condo with attached garage. Large living room opens to dining/ kitchen area.

Farmington • $169,900

Fantastic location! 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath home with partially finished walk-out basement.

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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Veggie garden tips for beginners

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lanting a vegetable garden can be a worthwhile endeavor for anyone who has an available patch of land. Gardens need not take up much space, and even apartment dwellers without yards can plant small gardens in containers they place on terraces or window boxes. Although establishing a garden is easy enough, beginners may make a few mistakes along the way. Those who already have paved the garden way before can offer novice gardeners some worthwhile tips. One of the first decisions novice gardeners must make is which crops to grow. This will help determine how much land you will need and which supplies or soil amendments will be necessary. According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, a common error for beginners is planting too much and more than anyone could ever consume, so it’s best to start small and be proud of that small garden. Plants such as peppers, squash and tomatoes produce throughout the season, so you may not need many plants to provide for your needs. Less prolific plants may require a greater investment to produce a similar yield. Locate your garden in an area that gets adequate sun. Many vegetables

need between six and eight hours of sunlight per day. Without enough light, they will not bear as much and could be susceptible to insect infestation. Vegetables and fruit also need plenty of water because they’re not very drought-tolerant, so keep gardens close to a water source. Another good tip is to locate the garden near the house or barbecue grill. This way you can easily harvest fresh produce and use it when cooking. Soil preparation is also key. Till the soil and remove debris like rocks, sticks and hard clumps of dirt. Work with organic material, such as manure or compost. Apply mulch after planting to help maintain moisture levels in the soil. Plant the tallest crops at the rear of your garden bed. Work forward with shorter crops. Try to leave a foot or more between planting rows. It’s easy to get a garden started and enjoy fresh food for many months to come.

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more susceptible to insects particularly sunny locale, that are already living in the consider supplementing dirt. Instead of soil from the plants with outside, use packaged soil or grow lights, which will a nonsoil alternative that will provide the full spectrum of light the hold moisture without the added risk of bugs. If small plants insects appear, use a mist of need to thrive. soapy water to kill the bugs Indoor air can become without harming the plants too dry for herbs, so you or making the herbs unfit for will need to compensate eating. by providing humidity. While there may be added Group herbs together according to their watering humidity in a kitchen needs to make maintenance greenhouse window, it still that much easier. New may not be enough to keep sprouts generally need the plants healthy. Think about misting the plants A sunny location is necessary when cultivating an more water than established plants. daily to create some extra indoor herb garden. Prune the herbs as needed humidity, or place herb for recipes. If the herbs pots on top of a waterexperience a growth spurt, trim some of the plants filled tray with pebbles so the evaporating water will add moisture without making the roots soggy. and freeze the herbs for later use. Many indoor herb gardeners begin by growing Insects are another threat to indoor gardens parsley, chives, oregano, and basil, but you can because there is no cold weather to inhibit the hatching of insect eggs. Soil from outdoors may be experiment with just about any herb.

resh herbs and recently picked ingredients can add flavor to any meal. A home chef can even improve the flavor of store-bought or prepared foods with an herb garnish that can transform otherwise bland dishes into something you’ll want to eat again and again. Harvesting fresh herbs is easy for homeowners who have gardens right in their backyards. However, everyone does not have a backyard, and even those that do might find their gardens threatened by changing seasons or unwanted critters. When gardens are moved indoors, the bounty of fresh ingredients continues no matter the date on the calendar. Herb gardens are perhaps some of the easiest gardens to cultivate indoors because they don’t require large pots or much space. The plants themselves are relatively compact, and it only takes a pinch of herbs to give a meal some extra flavor. When growing herbs indoors, your indoor growing area must have adequate light to simulate the longer days of summer; otherwise, the plants may go dormant. It’s ideal to have a southern exposure on the herbs, with at least eight hours of sunlight per day. If you do not live in a

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1136B N Desloge Dr. - Desloge 18021873

Beautiful 2 story home with 1800 square feet of living space and an unfinished walk out basement with pellet stove and plumbed for additional bath. If you need additional living space, add a family room or bedroom in the lower level. This home has beautiful curb appeal. The home sits on 5 acres and has a detached garage. The main level has a spacious living room, large kitchen with lots of cabinets and an adjoining dining area and bath with laundry hook up for main floor laundry. The upper level has a large master suite, with walk in closet and bath with separate tub and shower. The additional upper bedroom is large and could possibly be converted to two bedrooms. This home was well constructed with 2 x 6 walls, dual zoned heat & air, some hardwood & ceramic tile floors. You will be in awe of the beautiful 3 sided wrap around porch for relaxing rain or shine. The home’s location provides easy access to Highway 67.

Farmington • $249,900

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Farmington • $529,000

This impressive home has all you can ask for and more. Located at the end of a private cul-de-sac minutes from town, this home will invite you in and leave you in awe with its custom details. There is 5000+/- sq ft of finished living space where you will find Brazilian teak hardwood and ceramic flooring, 9’-11’ and coffered ceilings, 8 pc. custom crown molding, Andersen windows and doors, and 2 granite gas fireplaces. Entertain easy with over 20 speakers and 12 TV mounts installed throughout the home. The kitchen has beautiful granite, stainless appliances, maple cabinets, and walk-in pantry. 17096915

REDUCED!! You must see this spacious, 5 bedroom, 3 bath home located in the well established neighborhood of Holiday Park with 2400+ square feet of living space!This lovely split level home has plenty of space for everyone and the layout provides ample storage through out. Upon arriving, you will be in awe of this beautiful brick front home with landscaping and attached 2 car over sized garage. Your master bedroom includes an attached bathroom that has been recently updated.The large family room is complete with a wood burning fireplace surrounded by built in bookcases, ensuring you will be cozy while relaxing on those chilly nights. The beautiful all season room is sure to be a favorite room of all, it is flooded with natural light and provides convenient access to the backyard. Family and friends will love spending time out doors, rather they are enjoying spending time on the deck and/or patio, or having fun in the fenced area of the yard, your guests are sure to have a great time.Call Today!

Farmington • $199,900

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