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Friday, July 6, 2018

Parkland

HOMES

How to Win the Turf War

Identifying problems that can threaten lush lawns

Seeing (More) Green

Simple steps to a greener lawn

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Luxuriously updated home with a captivating view on 3.1 acres located 5 minutes from town in the gated Winchester Hills. Splash into your own tropical oasis in the very well maintained in ground pool. New pool pump this year! Offering over 4200 sq. ft. of total living space with 5 bedrooms 3 baths and a main floor laundry.

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Why greenscape? While the opportunity to protect and preserve natural resources is reason enough for many lawn and garden enthusiasts to embrace greenscaping, there are additional benefits to turning a

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awn and garden enthusiasts are often on the lookout for new trends that can make their lawns and gardens healthier and more robust. One trend that has gained considerable popularity in recent years is the move toward greenscaping, a set of landscaping practices that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says can improve the health and appearance of lawns and gardens while protecting and preserving the planet’s natural resources.

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thumbs can turn their properties into healthy greenscapes. Build and maintain healthy soil. The EPA notes that a single teaspoon of healthy soil contains roughly four billion organisms. These organisms help create a loose soil structure that promotes strong, healthy roots. In addition, healthy soil recycles nutrients for plants while protecting landscape into a greenscape. Greenscaping them from certain pests and diseases. One way promotes the planting of native plants, which to create healthy soil is to conduct a soil test to are already accustomed to local climates and determine if it has any nitrogen, phosphorous, therefore do not require as much time and effort potassium or lime deficiencies. Another way to to care for than non-native plants. Non-native build healthy soil is to add plants may struggle to adapt to foreign climates, compost when mixing top soil for new garden requiring homeowners to water them more beds or plants. Among its many benefits, frequently than native plants. And homeowners compost can help soil retain nutrients and water. who plant non-native plants can expect to spend Water effectively. Lawns and gardens need water money to ensure they survive. So non-native to thrive, but overwatering can be just as harmful plants can waste water and also cost homeowners to lawns as drought. Make a list of the types of time and money. plants (including the types of grass) in your yard, and then do your homework to determine how How can I greenscape? much water each plant needs. The EPA notes that Planting native plants is just one element of vegetables and other annuals should be watered at greenscaping. The following are a handful of the first sign of wilting, while perennials typically additional ways men and women with green only need water if they are still sagging when temperatures cool in the evening. Trees and shrubs with fully established roots usually do not require any watering, Leaving grass clippings in though they might need some in years the yard after moving can that are especially dry. Avoid watering in mid-day, when summertime temperatures contribute to a healthier lawn. are typically at their hottest and water is likely to evaporate. In addition, watering in the evening may encourage the growth of mold or disease, so water in the early morning. Practice “grasscycling.” When mowing the grass, leave clippings on the lawn (though not in large piles dumped from buckets attached to the mower). It’s a misconception that grass clippings contribute to the buildup of thatch that blocks water from getting to the soil. In fact, when clippings are left on the lawn, the soil recycles the clippings into fertilizer. Learn more about greenscaping by visiting the EPA at www.epa.gov.


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Deb Goodson, Broker-Owner

17 S. Jackson, Farmington, 573-431-9654 573-713-9150 GoodsonRealEstate.com

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18013762

Park Hills - $55,000

Farmington - $269,900

Fredericktown - $95,000

Park Hills - $169,900

Great 2-3 bedroom home in Park Hills that has everything on the main level! Real wood floors, walk in closets and a covered porch.

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.

What a UNIQUE property close to everything in Park Hills. Great family home Living/dining room combo. Kitchen with two windows to watch the kiddos playing outside.

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Leadwood - $127,500

Farmington - $124,900

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 PRICE! Look no further. This 3 bedroom 2 bath is just waiting for your family in a terrific established neighborhood. Only blocks to 3 of Farmington schools.

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.

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Still – Selling the Parkland One Yard at a Time!


preventing weeds is to maintain a thick, healthy lawn. A vigorously growing lawn will crowd out weeds and block the sun weed seeds need to germinate and thrive. As a result, fewer herbicides may be needed and homeowners can spend less times on their hands and knees pulling out weeds.

Water deeply Weeds are accustomed to growing in adverse conditions, including especially hot temperatures. When such conditions arise, weeds establish deep roots while the roots

How to handle weed growth

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omeowners who take pride in their lawns and gardens know just how problematic weeds can be. Weeds can make otherwise well-manicured and thriving lawns and gardens appear unhealthy and ill-kempt. But homeowners don’t have to sit back and accept weeds as an inevitable byproduct of warm weather. The following are a handful of ways homeowners can handle weed growth so all their hard work is not masked by unwelcome weeds. Pull weeds after watering. It might seem odd to water weeds, but

watering weeds can actually make it easier to pull them out so they never return. When you pull weeds from soggy soil, you can more easily pull weeds’ entire root system from the ground. That means you aren’t just pulling the stems and leaves, but the entire weed from the ground. Lay mulch. Mulch can benefit a garden in many ways, not the least of which is helping to prevent the growth of weeds. Mulch prevents sunlight from reaching weed seeds, helping to prevent the growth of weeds before they even appear to

Watch fertilizer amounts Strike a balance with fertilizer, finding the right amount to deliver continuous nutrition to the lawn, but not overfeed it so that weeds can thrive. Many lawns only require fertilizer once or twice annually, in the autumn and spring. By following these guidelines, lawn and garden enthusiasts can prevent the proliferation of unsightly and potentially harmful weeds.

cause you headaches. In addition, mulch helps soil retain moisture, which benefits plants as summer temperatures rise. Lay landscape fabric. Homeowners who want to do more than mulch can lay landscape fabric in their gardens as well. Landscape fabric will work in much the same way as mulch, blocking sunlight from reaching weed seeds and therefore preventing the weed seeds from germinating. When laying landscape fabric, simply cut holes in the fabric where the plants will be, lay the fabric down and then cover the fabric with mulch. Plant strategically. How you plant also can help defeat weeds before

they ever appear. Speak with your landscaper or a local lawn and garden professional before planting, asking if it’s possible to plant particular plants close together to prevent weed growth. Plants that are planted in close proximity to one another will block sunlight from reaching the soil, which will make it more difficult for weed seeds to germinate. Weeds are a formidable and unwelcome foe to homeowners who take pride in their lawns and gardens. But there are several ways to combat existing weed infestations and prevent their return in the future.

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ew things can be as troublesome to gardeners and landscapers as weeds. Weeds seemingly spring up overnight and quickly can overrun lawns and/or garden beds. Landscaping enthusiasts may spend countless hours and weekends coping with weeds without truly getting to the root of the problem. However, preventing weed growth need not be so difficult. According to the experts at “This Old House” and The Family Handyman, the secret to

Weeds, such as dandelions, can quickly take over lawns and gardens.

Mow at the right height Crabgrass is a notoriously virulent weed that can quickly snuff out blades of grass. Crabgrass likes hot, dry conditions, and it only takes one plant to spread the seeds that can overtake the lawn. Preventing these conditions can stop crabgrass from flourishing. Mowing at higher heights and leaving grass blades taller can shade the soil, helping to prevent the germination of crabgrass. Shady conditions also will help the soil retain moisture and prevent the arid conditions crabgrass likes so much.

Time weed killers Whether you manually remove weeds or apply weed killers, timing is key. Combat weeds in the early spring before they have a time to fully form and start proliferating through seed dispersement. Once seeds spread, their growth is difficult to control. Recognize that no single herbicide or weeding tactic will work for every type of weed. Broadleaf weeds, like dandelions, unwanted grasses, and sedges are the three most common types of weeds. Homeowners will have to adapt based on the type of weed that is most prevalent in their lawns.

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Stop weeds before they take over

of the grass can easily die off. Instead, when watering, wet the soil to a depth of four to six inches. This helps grass to establish strong root systems that will help lawns overpower pesky weeds.


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1136B N Desloge Dr. - Desloge 18052746

Lake life at it’s best! Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath LAKEFRONT home with 1877 sq ft of living space. You will feel like you stepped into a magazine with the beautiful decor and someone else did all the work for you!! This home is move in ready and comes fully furnished including lawnmower, fire pit with wood & holder, just bring your fishing pole & swimming suit. The upper level has a large great room with wood floor, wood fireplace and kitchen has new granite counter tops and lots of cabinets. You will enjoy amazing views from the covered deck and screened in patio. Numerous upgrades have been made by the current owner to include, dock being rebuilt with electric, new air conditioner/furnace, new window coverings,updated electrical box, light fixtures, ceiling fans, new landscaping and storage building. Call today to make this your weekend get away or full time residence!

Terre Du Lac • $179,900

18050003

Terre Du Lac • $98,900

Very unique property!. 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo with 1506 sq feet of living space. The home has recently been renovated to include removal of popcorn ceilings & re-texturing, freshly painted,new flooring through out with the exception of one bedroom, new trim, crown molding,some new fixtures, fans, along with updates to bathroom and much more. The home has an open floor plan, large living room with fireplace, large kitchen with breakfast bar and 2 pantries with dining area adjoining, making the perfect floor plan for entertaining with family & friends. The spacious master bedroom makes the perfect place to end your day. Additional features include large deck to relax and kick back. Enjoy all that Terre Du Lac has to offer, swimming pool, 2 golf courses, country club and 15 lakes. Call for a showing today.

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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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Farmington • $105,000

Seven Acres and 3 bedroom/2 bath modular home. Wooded acreage, wet weather creek and loads of wildllife! Convenient access to Hwy 67 to travel to either Farmington or Fredericktown.

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Peaceful Retreat! Ranch style home has over 2000 sq ft of living space, fireplace, wrap around covered porch and 6 outbuildings on 82.5 acres.

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18018151

Bonne Terre • $399,900

Farmington • $137,500

Bonne Terre • $40,000

Unbelievable Investment Opportunity! FOUR big storage unit buildings containing 71 units, plus two rental homes on 5 acres.

Gorgeous 2 bedroom Villa with 2 baths. Beautiful gated community just minutes from shopping, entertainment, parks and Hwy 67.

Great Investment Opportunity! Storage facility with two buildings including 22 units in Bonne Terre. Call right away for more information.

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Farmington • $850,000

This big, beautiful building has two store fronts on busy Karsch Blvd. Great location. Also includes a smaller commercial building in the same lot. Excellent investment property.

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18032043

Farmington • $239,900

Stunning, custom built villa with open floor plan features many upgrades and high quality throughout this home. This attractive home features 2 master en suites.

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Leadwood • $44,500

Nice corner lot! Big 4 bedroom house with French doors and wood floors. Covered porches add to the charm of this affordable home. Will sell quick!

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18036169

18041294

Farmington • $225,000

Farmington • $349,900

Farmington • $175,000

Farmington • $279,900

This 1-1/2 story home has four bedrooms and 2-1/2 baths. Master bedroom, additional bedroom and 1/2 bath/utility room are on the main level.

Spectacular home! Fabulous location, great curb appeal, loads of living space and a gorgeous inground pool in the back yard!

Enormous Charm in this Spacious Home! Mature trees, beautiful neighborhood and close to shopping, schools and churches. Convenient.

Excellent location close to town. Brick Ranch with basement on 4.3 acres m/l. 3 Bedroom with 2 car attached garage plus huge 50 x 24 ft detached garage.

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

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Bismarck • $650,000

Newly built 2 bedroom / 2 bath home in Desloge. Big Pantry, vaulted ceilings, big rooms, deck and ready for occupancy. Corner lot.

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Designer kitchen with stainless appliances and copper farmhouse sink, hand-scraped wood floors, great room with vaulted ceiling and stone fireplace. Master bedroom retreat with jetted tub plus walk-in shower that boasts multiple shower heads. Walk-out basement is beautifully finished for additional living space (4000+ sq ft total.)

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Desloge • $132,900

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#WeMoveThisTown 5 Acres

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17085214

Farmington • $124,800

Brick 4 bedroom/2 bath home, barn with stalls plus 2+ car garage on almost 5 acres. Nice hobby farm that is fenced and cross fenced with 2 stocked ponds. Fresh pears right off the tree! Could easily use one bedroom as an office or den.

Park Hills • $32,900

Excellent Buy! Three bedroom home in Central School District. Attached garage, corner lot and priced to sell quickly.

Why rent?

horses!

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18037668

Farmington • $69,900

Affordable and Adorable! 2 Bedroom home charmer. Freshly painted interior. Wood floors. Insulated garage for storage or workshop has lean-to for more storage. Move-in ready home!

Farmington • $269,900

Wide Open Space! Open floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, finished walk out basement. 5 Acres fenced, cross fenced & ready for horses. 48 x 36 barn has 4 stalls with 12’ lean-to.

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17048246

17048238

Farmington • $33,500

Fantastic location! Subdivision has city utilities, paved streets, and superbly located between two golf courses. Several lots available.

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Park Hills • $6,000

Building lot - Ready for construction! Double lot. Priced to sell quick at just $6,000.

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Farmington • $38,500

Fantastic location! Subdivision has city utilities, paved streets, and superbly located between two golf courses. Several lots available.

Farmington • $33,500

Fantastic location! Subdivision has city utilities, paved streets, and superbly located between two golf courses. Several lots available.

Park Hills • $130,000

80 Acres in St Francois County. Wooded property. Excellent hunting ground or fantastic building site. Central School District.

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Bismarck • $67,500

Hunting, trail riding by horse or 4 wheeler, marketable timber plus many good building sites. 41.6 Acres...wooded with rolling hills.

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Park Hills • $14,900

One of the few lots available in the Central School district. Perfect for a single family home. Investors, this lot would work well for a duplex.

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Leadington • $13,000

Great price for 3 lots in a fantastic location! Excellent investment opportunity.

32 East Liberty Street - Beautiful Downtown Farmington - 573-756-5711


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How and when to fertilize your lawn

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several different grasses, a general rule of thumb is that the lawn will need to be fertilized in the spring at the very least. After that, fertilization schedules should be customized according to grass type, climate and other factors. Spring is a prime time to fertilize because the lawn is reviving after a long season of cold weather and

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arious components go into creating beautiful, lush lawns. Lawn maintenance involves ensuring lawns have all of the nutrients they need to thrive. Fertilizer is essential when feeding lawns, but fertilizing a lawn involves more than spreading fertilizer around the yard and hoping for the best. Fertilizing is a process that should be done carefully and timed correctly for optimal results. According to Scotts®, a premier lawn seed and care company, no two lawns are alike and each lawn has different needs. The type of grass and whether a lawn is mostly in the sun or shade may dictate fertilizer requirements. While many lawns are comprised of

dormancy. Come spring, lawns need to be fed to turn green and grow. Soil supplies some of the nutrients grass needs, but many soils lack elements that lawns need to survive the growing season. Lawn and garden experts at Lowes say a healthy and actively

Fertilizing the right way Follow these steps to feed the lawn and help it thrive.

urge to fertilize by hand, as you may lay an uneven amount of product, producing burns and brown spots.

•Identify the type of grass in your lawn and consult with a garden center to find the right type of fertilizer for your grass. Many grasses are categorized by season and may be referred to as cool season, transitional or warm season grasses.

•Fertilizers come in slow-release, fast release, and weed and feed formulations. Which fertilizer you use will depend on the type of grass you have and how much time you have to devote to lawn maintenance. Slow release fertilizers may be preferable because they do not need to be reapplied often.

•Test the soil to check for pH. You want the soil to be as close to neutral as possible so it can readily process the nutrients in the fertilizer. •Broadcast or rotary spreaders will evenly distribute fertilizer and will not cause striping on the lawn like drop spreaders might. Resist the

•Use caution and set the spreader to distribute less product if you are unsure how much to apply. Excessive fertilizer can damage a lawn. •Water the lawn well after application, and

growing lawn uses a great deal of energy, and fertilizer will provide the boost it requires. Fertilizer helps promote new root and leaf growth, aid in recovery from damage, reduce weeds, and replace nutrients lost to water runoff.

always follow the fertilizer manufacturer’s instructions. •Keep people and pets off of the lawnfor a day or two after application. •Scotts recommends that lawns with warmseason grass be fed over the summer as they grow steadily from spring to fall. •Another application of fertilizer in the fall will supply lawns with nutrient to continue to grow and then survive winter. • Build a strong lawn by feeding it effectively. Dense, healthy lawns can strangle weeds and lead to beautiful landscapes.


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Identifying problems that can threaten lush lawns

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andscaping can be a rewarding hobby that instills a sense of pride in homeowners. Whether you prefer to get your hands dirty planting perennials or devote the bulk of your attention to crafting a lush, green lawn, chances are you will run into a problem during lawn and garden season. Some problems are easy to identify, while others are more complex. The following are a handful of diseases homeowners may encounter when spending time on maintaining their lawns and gardens over the next several months.

Anthracnose Anthracnose is a term used to describe various diseases that produce a host of unsightly symptoms. Those symptoms include tan to brown leaf spots or blotches; distorted, cupped or curled leaves; irregular defoliation, such as leaves falling in spring; and dieback, a condition in which trees or shrubs begin to die from the tips of their leaves or roots backward. Permanent damage due to anthracnose is rare, but the diseases can weaken trees over time and that can leave them vulnerable to pest infestations. Brown Patch Brown patch is unsightly and most likely to occur during summer. According to the Penn State Center for Turfgrass Science, perennial ryegrass, tall fescue and bentgrasses are the grass species most susceptible to brown patch. When a lawn is suffering from brown patch, its leaves and stems die out in large, circular patches. In high-cut

grasses, these patches can stretch from a few inches to several feet. Tall fescue grasses may not exhibit symptoms of brown patch in patches. In such instances, the brown patch may be noticeable on individual leaves that feature tan or light brown lesions, and the Center for Turfgrass Science notes that these lesions will be surrounded by dark brown borders. Dollar Spot The American Phytopathological Society notes that dollar spot refers to a disease of the leaves of turfgrass. Grasses suffering from dollar spot will have white to strawcolored lesions that progress downward from the leaf tip or laterally across leaf blades. Leaf blades affected by dollar spot may have several small lesions or one large lesion, and in some instances, the entire leaf

blade may be affected. Turfgrass affected by dollar spot may be susceptible to weed invasions.

Summer Patch Summer patch is most common in warm climates and is characterized by yellow to straw-colored patches that can be several inches or several feet in diameter. According to Scotts Lawnservice, summer patch is often linked to shallow root systems that result from poor soil conditions. Large swaths of grass suffering from summer patch can be an eyesore, appearing as though the grass has burned under the summer sun. Lawns, gardens, trees and shrubs are susceptible to the elements. Identifying lawn diseases quickly can help homeowners find solutions before the problems escalate.


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Terre du Lac / $179,900

Lake life at it’s best! Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath LAKEFRONT home with 1877 sq ft of living space. You will feel like you stepped into a magazine with the beautiful decor and someone else did all the work for you!! This home is move in ready and comes fully furnished including lawnmower, fire pit with wood & holder.

18051911

Desloge / $115,000

3 bedroom, 2 bath home on nice lot with attached garage and 30 x 24 detached garage. This great home has a spacious living room, large kitchen with lots of cabinets, pantry and adjoining dining area. The spacious master bedroom has a walk in closet and adjoining bath.

18052379 Bonne Terre / $19,900

Great building spot in Wagon Trail Estates! Build your dream home here and enjoy views of nature at its best year round. Bonus, these lots feature access to Terre du Lac utilities and grants you access to the Terre du Lac community. Enjoy all that Terre Du Lac has to offer.

18049496

Desloge / $224,900

Beautiful brick/vinyl, 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with additional sleeping area in the lower level. The home is located in a beautiful neighborhood just on the edge of town. You will enjoy the open floor plan, with a large living room, kitchen with adjoining breakfast room and separate dining.

18005139 Bonne Terre / $184,900

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Bonne Terre / $79,900 Charming 3 bedroom home just down the street from the beautiful city pond with walking track and park. This home has a wrap around porch that leads to the fenced in back yard. Entering the home you will be delighted to find a spacious foyer that has access to the cellar.

18046865 Park Hills / $49,900

No need to rent when you can own your own home! This will be a wonderful home for anyone looking to downsize or purchase their first home. The home has been very well taken care of, is move in ready and includes a nice sized deck and fenced in back yard.

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Spacious home with attached garage, full walk out basement sitting on .95 acres. This lovely home has a large covered front porch, large entry way which leads to a 25x18 living room, kitchen with lots of cabinets, eat at the breakfast bar or adjoining dining area or for a more formal get together enjoy the separate dining room.

Farmington / $199,900

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.

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17080663 Bismarck / $152,500

MAKE OFFER! ONLY BAR & GRILL IN TOWN Available!Looking for a business opportunity, look no further! 5,000+ square foot building previously operated as a bar, rental hall and liquor store. The property comes with new electric grill, double pizza oven, large smoker, 2 walk in coolers, new 6 burner gas cook stove, pool tables and much more.

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