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Location is everything! On a corner lot in desirable, established Holiday Park Estates, this four bedroom, three bath home is the perfect family home Fully updated, open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, woodburning fireplace and partially finished basement with possible extra bedroom/sleeping area.
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Stunning 2 story home sitting on 3.1 acres with heated above ground pool. The main level has a beautiful entry foyer, large living room with fireplace, spacious kitchen with lots of cabinets, island/breakfast bar, dining area, so much space to prepare & serve meals for family & friends.The kitchen has an adjoining dining area & a separate formal dining room to fit all your needs. You will enjoy the convenience of the main floor laundry. The upper level has 4 bedrooms, the spacious master bedroom and adjoining bath room with separate tub & shower and double sinks makes the perfect space to end your day.
Potosi • $229,900
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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. 18010605
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. For larger gatherings you may wish to use the formal dining room. All of these rooms have lovely wood floors & lots of natural light. Not to forget a delightful room that could be used as an office or den along with a large laundry room that includes a bath. A beautiful stair case leads you to the large master suite, two additional bedrooms & bath.
French Village • $309,900
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creating privacy in the garden and on the patio
Four easy-to-grow outdoor plants
Are you tired of letting your neighbours spy on your yard to their heart’s content? Beyond fences and hedges — which are practical for backyards, but not so much for urban patios — there are countless ways to shield your outdoor space from prying eyes. Here are a few to get you inspired.
Are you a gardening novice looking for some easy-to-grow plant varieties to get started with? Here are a few foolproof options for you to try this summer.
NAturAl screeNs take advantage of the natural properties of plants such as sedges and climbers — the latter of which grow incredibly quickly and require little maintenance — to create a vertical garden. clematis, honeysuckle and climbing roses, for example, will embellish your patio with their colourful flowers, while the dense foliage of vines, lichens and hops will create a magnificent screen of greenery. Walls, fences, lattices, arbours — there are tons of different structures your plants can climb on.
1. mArigolds deep golden yellow marigolds grow easily and require little maintenance: all you’ll need to do is remove wilted flowers as they appear and water when the weather gets really hot. Their pungent smell acts as a natural repellent against aphids, among other pests.
Furthermore, sometimes it only takes one strategically positioned large plant (palm tree, hibiscus, etc.) to create a privacy screen. something to consider!
grasses and climbing plants are precious allies when it comes to shielding your patio from prying eyes. simple sheet of fabric over your meal area or outdoor living space is enough to block the view of neighbours whose windows have a bird’s eye view onto your yard. similarly, you could frame your outdoor seating with a wooden structure to create a sort of outdoor alcove. A nice folding screen, some decorative curtains suited for outdoor use or a booth with a very high backrest are all great ways to block outside views.
smArt ArrANgemeNts Various arrangements can allow you to enjoy your With a little imagination, you can easily create backyard in perfect privacy. consider awnings: a private, secluded areas on your property.
colours, from yellow to pink to bright red and even white. 3. cosmos These large flowers are perfect for flowerbeds. They bloom throughout the summer and attract butterflies. Plant them in full sun and don’t over water, as they prefer a drier soil. using compost is not recommended for cosmos, which would become too big and require a tutor. in addition to being easy to grow, marigolds act as a repellent against certain insects like aphids.
2. tuBerous BegoNiAs tuberous begonias grow to be about 30 centimetres tall and wide. These bulb plants grow in full sun or partial shade, in fresh, well-drained soil. They come in all sorts of shapes and
Three golden rules for garden walkways Walkways can serve several purposes in the garden: they let you move around freely throughout the different parts of the yard; they confer visual structure to the overall landscape; and they constitute an essential aesthetic component. Follow these three rules to make your walkways both beautiful and functional. 1. AdequAte WidtH Your main walkway (the one leading to your front door) should be at least 1.5 metres wide to allow people to cross paths without difficulty. For secondary walkways, a width between 80 centimetres and 1.2 metres is sufficient for foot traffic and wheelbarrows.
instance, is perfect for an urban garden, while natural stone is ideal for a more rural landscape. call upon a
3. A solid BAse landscape architect For stable, durable to design the perfect walkways walkways, dig up the for your yard. ground, put down a geotextile tarp to prevent weed growth, and then add a layer of sand before 2. HArmoNious mAteriAls laying down your covering of choice. Your walkways should ideally sit slightly Brick, gravel, natural stone — there are all kinds of materials in all shapes and below grass level to make it easier to mow the lawn. They should also be built sizes you could use for your walkway. to make the right choice, consider not on a slight incline to prevent water accumulation. Furthermore, make sure that only your budget but also the style of your home and your garden. concrete, for the surface you choose isn’t too smooth to prevent falls.
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Desloge - $60,000 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. Call for your appointment today.
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Fredericktown - $95,000 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. Galley style kitchen with nice bar area and all the appliances stay. Laminate flooring throughout living room and dining room.
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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. Completely redone bathroom. Floor to ceiling tiled, including ceiling. 5ft wide hallway if wheelchair bound. Carport, covered front porch & patio for entertaining.
Spacious home sitting on large 152’x210’ lot has large kitchen with separate dining room and pass through to the family room. Four bedrooms include separate master suite, new tilt in windows and storm door installed in 2011 and new roof added in 2012. All of the appliances are included.
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2. Potatoes. These hearty root vegetables are another staple of the Midwest. Plant them in early spring, when the weather is cool and damp. Some varieties, such as red potatoes, can be harvested in early summer;
3. Cabbage. Cabbage and its cruciferous cousins broccoli, cauliflower and kohlrabi all grow exceptionally well in the region. Plant them in early spring or late summer.
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1. Corn. No Midwest garden is quite complete without corn! Plant your crops close together for best results. Water your corn regularly, and make sure that it gets enough nitrogen by mixing compost or herbivore manure in with the soil.
others, like russet potatoes, produce a fall crop.
The American Midwest is renowned for its fertile farmland and abundance of produce crops. Want to enjoy your own little harvest this summer? Here are five tasty, easy-to-grow veggies that are perfectly suited for Midwest gardens.
Corn is an iconic staple of Midwest gardens.
4. Tomatoes. The Midwest’s long, hot growing season is ideal for tomatoes, and the low incidence of disease in the area is advantageous for trying out heirloom varieties. 5. Peppers. Bell peppers, Hungarian peppers, chili peppers — they all fare well in the region’s warm summer weather. Plant them in full sun in late spring, and pick them once they reach full maturity (30 to 60 days after planting).
Pomegranate trees are visually stunning, and their fruit is packed with healthy antioxidants.
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Veggie varieties for Midwest
Can you grow fruit trees in the Southwest?
The hot, dry conditions of the Southwest make it difficult, if not outright impossible, to grow most types of fruit tree. However, there are a select few varieties that thrive in the region’s arid climate. If you dream of having your own backyard mini-orchard, three desert-hardy fruit trees fit the bill: pomegranate, plum and fig. PoMegrANATe TreeS The “Wonderful” variety of pomegranate tree, which can be planted in virtually any type of soil, fares particularly well in the Southwest. This visually stunning plant features bright, glossy foliage, orangered flowers and ruby red,
softball-sized fruits packed with healthy antioxidants.
FIg TreeS Fig trees bloom and bear fruit twice a year: once in the early summer, and again in early fall. The most common variety grown in the Southwest is called “Black Mission.” It grows to be quite tall — up to 20 feet — and produces colorful fruit with dark purple skin and bright red flesh. PluM TreeS These tall trees provide lots of shade and produce an abundance of sweet fruit. Most varieties need to be cross-pollinated, meaning that you should plant at least two different varieties. one exception that can be planted on its own is the “Methley” variety, which also has the distinction of being more frost-tolerant than most types of plum tree.
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GReAT BuY!! Farmington • $147,900 Established neighborhood. Mature trees, beautiful homes and an excellent community for walking! This 3 bedroom/2 bath ranch style home has a room finished in the basement that could be used as an office or a 4th bedroom with a walk-in cedar closet. Formal living and dining room, kitchen off the family room, fireplace, deck and big yard. Convenient location.
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Farmington • $4,500,000
Farmington • $553,400
Frontage on Highway 67 and frontage and access on Flat River Road. Joins Farmington city limits. Utilities available.
Multiple use property. Presently adjoins city limits. Excellent location with 222 acres to develop.
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Park Hills • $93,900
Fantastic Investment property - 3 studio apartments, three 1 bedroom apartments, one 2 bedroom apt and 1 retail shop.
Farmington • $19,900
Lovely subdivision just out of Farmington city limits. Corner lot with 2.2 acres where you can build among many beautiful homes in this area.
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Bonne Terre • $24,550
Will sell with more land - 83 more acres available at $24,550 per acre. Prime commercial Real Estate.
Bonne Terre • $911,250
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Farmington • $34,900
Commercial land in Excellent location for your next endeavor! 40 acres with frontage on Hwy 67.
Beautiful Building Lot just minutes from Farmington. 6.26 Acres with Lake on cul-du-sac. Great Location!
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Farmington • $179,000 Awesome wooded tract in Farmington School District. 38 Acres. Great hunting property.
Farmington • $36,500
Gated 55+ Community! Walking paths, lake, community center & pool make this the ideal place to call HOME.
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Bonne Terre • $89,000
Adorable 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home in North County School District. new flooring & beautiful refinished hardwood floors.
Doe Run • $89,900
Big rooms & Big yard! Lots of windows make this a bright & cheery home. Wood floors & laminate floors
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Farmington • $104,900
Excellent investment property! Two lots ready for an investor to build two duplexes.
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Farmington • $349,900
Stunning home with vaulted ceilings, wood floors, and walk-out finished basement.
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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interesting Facts This zinnia varies in colour according to climate conditions. in cooler environments, its petals are pink, while heat and humidity cause more white to appear. Furthermore, this superb flower attracts bees and butterflies. it’s well suited to both
interesting Facts the magnificent double blooms of the solenia Yellow resemble small roses. They’re edible and attract humming-
The solenia Yellow is an incredibly resilient plant that yields an abundance of rose-like flowers.
The double Zahara raspberry ripple is resistant to disease and attracts butterflies.
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interesting Facts This annual with branching stems boasts a particularly uniform flowering pattern, making it a sought-after variety among gardening enthusiasts. in addition to turning heads, the impressive blooms of the XXL tabasco are a hit with butterflies and hum-
mingbirds.
The big, bold blooms of the XXL tabasco attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
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flowerbeds and containers.
birds. to stimulate growth, remove wilted flowers as you spot them.
care and Maintenance The XXL tabasco is as suitable for flowerbeds as it is for pots. This flamboyantly coloured flower thrives in sparsely planted areas with full sun or partial shade. For optimal blooming, it requires at least six hours of direct sunlight every day. Furthermore, once its foliage is fully developed, it’s important to thoroughly water it several times a week. Finally, fertilizer use is recommended throughout the summer to stimulate growth and flowering.
Maintenance and care This annual flower requires a minimum of six hours of sun each day and performs particularly well in hot, dry environments. The more light it gets, the more blooms it produces — and the brighter those raspberry pink blooms become. This zinnia is highly resistant to disease, but you should still take care to prevent excess moisture from forming on both the plant and its foliage. Pay attention to signs of grey mould as well.
naMe: dahlia XXL tabasco BotanicaL naMe: dahlia grandiflora ‘XXL tabasco’ FaMiLY: asteraceae coLours: orange, yellow and red height: 45 to 60 cm (18 to 24 in) eXPosure: sun, partial shade PLanting: rich, well drained soil BLooMing season: June to september
saLvia MYstic sPires iMProved Maintenance and care salvia Mystic spires improved tolerates partial shade, but it does best in full sun. This wild perennial needs at least six hours of direct sunlight every day. its worst enemy: excessive moisture. if you plant it in a container, it’s crucial to let the substrate fully dry out between waterings to avoid drowning the plant. Finally, prune weak roots and regrowth each time you divide the plants (every two or three years) to help maximize flowering. interesting Facts The bright flowers of this perennial attract pollinators. Bees, butterflies and hummingbirds all flock to its abundance of fragrant, nectar-rich blooms. This hardy plant (it’s even deer-resistant!) requires little maintenance. it can be planted in
containers as well as in flowerbeds.
The fragrant flowers of Mystic spires improved attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
naMe: salvia Mystic spires improved BotanicaL naMe: salvia longispicata x farinacea FaMiLY: Lamiaceae coLour: Blue height: 60 to 90 cm (24 to 36 inches) eXPosure: sun PLanting: rich, fresh, well-drained soil BLooMing season: June to september
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naMe: solenia Yellow Begonia BotanicaL naMe: Begonia x hiemalis FaMiLY: Begoniaceae coLour: Yellow height: 15 to 25 cm (6 to 10 in) eXPosure: sun or shade PLanting: Moist, well-drained soil BLooMing season: June to october
Maintenance and care This annual boasts abundant yellow blooms and waxy, bright green leaves. it’s perfect for flowerpots, hanging containers and flowerbeds alike. a fast grower, it’s highly resistant to sun and sickness. For best results, plant it in rich, fresh, well-drained soil covered with mulch. Water in the morning, keeping in mind that too much moisture could damage its roots. When outdoor temperatures start to drop, you can bring it indoors, but be sure to thoroughly inspect and clean it first to avoid bringing in any insects or disease. Finally, maximize your chances of success by nourishing your begonias with a fertilizer rich in nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
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Farmington • $134,900 Brick 3 bedroom ranch style home in super convenient location. Very nice home. Wood floors in main living area. Home has main floor laundry, living and family rooms, and sits on a corner lot. Super buy! Must see. 18047762
Farmington • $259,900 Large Country Ranch Home in a Beautiful Setting on 5 acres m/l. Open floor plan, vaulted ceilings & gas fireplace. Master bedroom with master bath & double closets. Full finished walk-out basement. Large covered front porch for enjoying the nice country setting. 40 x 32 barn/outbuilding with 2 stalls & 2 rooms for tack/feed or workshop. Also includes common ground lake & pavilion & horse trails.
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Farmington • $207,000
Fantastic location! Ranch 3 bedroom, 3 bath home vaulted ceiling, open floor plan, 9’ ceiling throughout.
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Farmington • $269,900
Wide Open Space! Open floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, finished walk out basement.
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Park Hills • $130,000
80 Acres in St Francois County. Wooded property. Excellent hunting ground or fantastic building site. Central School District.
Park Hills • $32,900
Excellent Buy! Three bedroom home in Central School District. Attached garage, corner lot and priced to sell quickly.
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Park Hills • $165,000
Big corner lot with side entry garage, Great family home with open floor plan, Three bedrooms & two baths on the main floor.
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Farmington • $69,900
Affordable and Adorable! 2 Bedroom home charmer. Freshly painted interior. Wood floors.
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Farmington • $124,800
Brick 4 bedroom/2 bath home, barn with stalls plus 2+ car garage on almost 5 acres.
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Bismarck • $99,900
Very nice home with great curb appeal in the middle of Bismarck. Convenient location. Move-in ready!
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Bismarck • $42,900
Big home in the country! Big lot with one big home and one smaller one too. Super Buy! Call for a look ASAP.
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.
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Are you a fan of gardening and birdwatching? Then why not combine your two hobbies by incorporating birdhouses into your landscaping? Here are a few tips for creating a garden filled with colourful blooms and the chirps of winged creatures all summer long.
• Mould-resistant materials (cedar wood is an excellent choice) • A design that allows optimal ventilation and drainage • A roof that juts out a few centimetres over the entrance • A door that allows easy access to the inside for cleaning • A look that’s harmonious with the rest of your landscaping
if you’re handy and would like to make your own birdhouses, you can find tons of step-by-step guides online and in bookstores. Grab your tools and get building!
Beautify your pathways with groundcover plants Stone and pavement pathways look great in the garden — until weeds invade the space between the tiles, that is. to prevent undesirable species from taking over your landscape, use your favourite groundcover plants. These low-growing varieties thrive in tight spaces, making them perfect for filling the gaps between pathway tiles. over time, they’ll spread out to create a
magnificent green carpeting that winds between the stones, preventing weeds from taking root. What’s more, groundcover plants confer a wild, natural look to footpaths. WHAt to plANt Use groundcover plants to green up the gaps in your pavement. creeping and lemongrass thyme varieties are excellent choices — their violet and pink flowers will add a touch of colour to your garden. Heath pearlwort with its tiny white flowers is also a good choice, as is corsican mint. choose your plants according to their sunlight needs. if your pathway is in the shade, you could go with a variety of Dichondra repens, a perennial that tolerates foot traffic well. it will quickly create a carpet of tiny green foliage between your tiles. All you’ll have to do is let nature follow its course.
Sculptors have been creating works destined to embellish gardens for centuries. Sculptures, when properly integrated in well thought-out landscaping, have the power to make your yard look majestic. When it comes to incorporating sculptures in your landscaping, there are certain basic rules to follow.
First off, avoid overcrowding the space. Sculptures will inevitably draw attention, meaning that they’ll become the focal point of your garden. Unless you have a particularly vast yard, stick to a single piece. if you really want to have several, position them so only one is visible at a time.
iDeAl plANtS choose flowers and other plants that contrast in colour with your sculpture. if the sculpture is white, try planting deep blue hostas at its feet; if it’s dark, choose white, yellow or light pink flowers for maximum impact.
Avoid plants that are overly bulky or invasive — anything that could steal the spotlight from your sculpture. You wouldn’t want to get stuck having to trim a shrub every month to reveal your artwork. A rock garden at the base of the sculpture is another visually interesting option. Before installing a sculpture in your yard, visit a garden centre near you to find everything you’ll need to highlight your piece.
extend the lifespan of your garden tools Shears, rakes, weeders, hoes, hedge trimmers, shovels, trowels — taking care of your landscaping requires quite a bit of equipment. read on to find out how you can keep your garden tools in prime condition for as long as possible. cleAN Soil, water, resin and sap can all damage your garden tools, especially those with metal blades. Get rid of any residue with soapy water or an alcohol-soaked cloth. to get rid of rust, rub the surface with finegrain sandpaper. SHArpeN keep your blades nice and sharp by regularly honing them with a metal file. Be careful to follow the angle of the blade. Don’t use a grinder; it removes an unnecessary amount of metal. repAir if the screws, nails or springs in your tools are unstable (or have fallen out), tighten them or replace them without delay. Gently sand your tools’ wooden handles from time to time to avoid getting splinters. protect Use a protective oil (such as flaxseed oil) on the metallic components of your tools. make sure the surfaces are perfectly clean
before applying the oil. This will keep your blades sharp and prevent rust. Store Finally, keep in mind that it’s important to store your garden tools in a dry, well ventilated area. place them blade-side up to avoid moisture accumulation. Happy gardening season!
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Next, go get some quality birdhouses from your local gardening centre or hardware store. Ask a salesperson to help you choose
WHAt to look For choose birdhouses with the following features:
The art of incorporating sculptures in the garden
SpecieS to cHArm First off, determine which types of bird you’d like to attract. to avoid disappointment, find out which birds typically frequent your area.
the best models for the types of bird you’re looking to attract. You’ll need to consider the size of the entrance and the available nesting space inside of the birdhouse.
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Desloge / $44,900
Motivated Seller!!! This 2 bedroom home would make an 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.
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Bonne Terre / $184,900
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.
Farmington / $249,900
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.
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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.
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French Village / $299,000 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.
18005890 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.
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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!!
Farmington / $750,000
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 possibilities, retirement community, residential lots, apartments, condo’s or even commercial.
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14020480 Bonne Terre / $11,000
Great lakefront building lot! There is also a second lot adjoining this one that can be purchased.
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