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#19074438 8650 ROCK CREEK FREDERICKTOWN
BRICK & VINYL 4-BR,2-BA COUNTRY HOME IN FARMINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT: This country charmer has room for a growing family with over 2650 sq. ft. of finished living space. The kitchen was completely renovated in 2018 with new cabinets, stainless appliances, granite counter tops, center island and a coffee bar/cabinet with wine rack. This home offers vaulted ceilings, some hardwood & ceramic flooring and the new washer & dryer stay. The master BR/BA has a walkin closet, vaulted ceiling and French doors leading to the deck. There’s a Family Room & Recreational Room that can open up many possibilities. Outside features a large 42’x22’ deck, patio, apple trees, 3’x6’ fire pit, fenced garden with raised beds and a watering system with a 4’x6’ greenhouse nearby. If the 2-car attached garage doesn’t give you enough room for all your toys, there’s a 30’x40’ metal sided barn with garage door & opener drained concrete floor with many built-ins and storage ares as well. All this sits on 4.65 acres.
#19074298 12 SUNSET FREDERICKTOWN
QUIET, DEAD-END STREET LOCATION: Located on the West side of Fredericktown, this move in ready 3-BR, 1-BA looks like a brand new home. The sellers has put a lot of attention to detail with pride of ownership in their home. It offers central H&A, hardwood flooring, newer vinyl windows, vinyl siding. nicely landscaped yard, carport, vinyl privacy fence, large shade trees and a full unfinished basement. All this sits on a quiet dead-end street in Fredericktown.
#19011367 1422 MADISON 500 FREDERICKTOWN
CUSTOM HOME & 75 ACRE CATTLE FARM ON THE LITTLE ST. FRANCIS RIVER: Located only 1 mile South of Fredericktown, this farm offers 75 acres of fenced and cross fenced pasture with good fertile river bottom soil. There is over 1,700 ft. of river frontage, 3 ponds, 40’x50’ machine shed, 75’x40’ barn with water & electric, two automatic waterers, working corral, head catcher & loading chute. There’s also a run in with tack room & fan for horses on a 3 acre dry lot. This 3-BR, 4-BA custom home has an open floor plan w/atrium, beautiful floor to ceiling brick gas fireplace in the great room, and a kitchen that would be any cooks dream. The finished basement has a large family room/game room, exercise room, craft room and another full bath. There’s also an unfinished side with plenty of storage and a safe room as well. The home is perfect for entertaining with it’s screened-in porch, deck and patio overlooking the pool and it’s well landscaped yard. This is truly a must see property!
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19077011
Super spacious 5 bedroom 3 bath home in great Farmington neighborhood! Vaulted ceilings throughout, full finished walk-out basement. This home is a must see!
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The threat posed by ice dams
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old, snowy weather can present various issues for homeowners to contend with. One such problem, ice dams, can cause damage to walls, ceilings and other areas. The University of Minnesota Extension says that an ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of the roof and prevents melting snow from draining properly. A complex combination of heat loss from a home, snow cover and outside temperatures can lead the formation of ice dams. An ice dam will be fed by melting snow above it and cause a
backup at the edge of the roof. Dams can cause gutters to tear off and loosen shingles and may lead to water backing up and pouring into the home, advises This Old House. Ice dams also can contribute to soggy insulation, making the insulation lose its protective R-value and becoming a magnet for mold and mildew. Homeowners can do a number of things to temporarily prevent the formation of ice dams. Heated cables clipped to the roof’s edge in a zigzag pattern can help prevent
dams that lift shingles. Pushing snow off the roof can help. Laying an ice melt product in gutters to help melt the ice that forms also can prevent ice dams. More permanent solutions involve keeping the entire roof the same temperature as the eaves by increasing ventilation, adding insulation and properly sealing air leaks that can warm the underside of the roof. This may involve calling in a professional contractor. Such an investment is well worth it, as it can prevent much more costly damage down the line.
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19079636 Bonne Terre / $169,900
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19079642 De Soto / $124,900
Charming 1.5 story brick home, approximately 2,000 square feet of living space which includes 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Entering the home the large great room with wood floors will welcome you! The kitchen is adorable and has stainless appliances, lots of cabinets & counter tops and a breakfast nook to enjoy your morning coffee or grab a quick meal. A separate dining room is ideal for entertaining your family or friends.
Have you been looking for an affordable lakefront property?? Well, look no further! This adorable home could be your peaceful retreat and get away from the busy hustle and bustle or it could be your year-round cozy home! This is priced to sell! With its own dock to walk down to first thing in the morning and cast your line in the lake or sipping your coffee under the covered deck this home is a slice of heaven!
Nice manufactured home on 2 acres more or less. The home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and an additional room to be used as an office or whatever fits your needs. The living room is very spacious and has a very attractive wood fireplace to keep you warm & cozy on cold winter evenings. You will enjoy the divided bedroom plan with a large master bedroom, adjoining bath & walk in closet.
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19077313
Farmington / $172,900
Farmington / $175,000
19079220 Farmington / $244,900
Well cared for 3 bedroom, two bath ranch home with basement & 2 car attached garage. The spacious living room has a beautiful wood burning fire place to keep you warm & cozy on cold winter evenings. The kitchen has nice cabinets & counter tops making meal preparation a breeze and the adjoining dining room makes having family & friends over a pleasure. The large back yard has privacy fencing, a utility shed for additional storage.
Are you looking for a house that is not only cute but super charming? Well, this is it! Just minutes from downtown this beautiful home has a lot to offer! Hardwood floors throughout, well kept and updated! A brand new roof with recently added blown-in insulation. A gorgeous deck overlooking a huge fenced in backyard! A shed and a detached garage for extra storage.
Beautiful 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2 full bath, 2 half bath home with attached two car garage & off street parking. This lovely home sits on .68 acres giving you privacy and space for outside fun and recreation. The main level has a large master bedroom with adjoining bath and large walk in closet. The kitchen has lots of cabinets, counter tops and comes with all appliances. The adjoining dining room is large enough to have gatherings with family & friends.
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19041840 Farmington / $349,900
18038582
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home on 5 acres with attached garage & partially finished basement. The living room has beautiful crown molding, gas fireplace making cool evenings cozy or spend time on the large sun room to relax or read your favorite book. The kitchen is stunning with lots of cabinets, quartz counter tops and comes with all appliances, center island and pantry. Enjoy dining in the breakfast nook or separate dining room for meal time with family or friends.
Farmington / $825,000
Great investment opportunity in high traffic area! The main level of the building faces Maple Street and the lower level is accessible via a drive around the building from Maple Street. The building is irregularly shaped and has 5520 square feet on each level, which gives an overall area of 11,040 square feet.The building is currently divided into four units.
19063674 Park Hills / $439,000
This all brick commercial building setting on 8.10+/- acres is located right off of Highway 67 in Park Hills providing easy access and lots of visibility. The current interior set up allows for multiple offices, training rooms, break area, and multiple bathrooms. Additionally this property is all electric, has 2 HVAC systems and a roof that is approximately 3 years old. This property ensures you will have ample storage options with lots of closets.
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What causes curled shingles?
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o homeowner wants to look at the exterior of his or her home and see roof damage. Such damage may lead homeowners to think they need a new roof, a potentially costly expense that can quickly throw household budgets into a state of disarray. According to the HomeAdvisor, the average homeowner spends a little more than $7,600 installing a new roof. Various factors, including the size of a home and the type of roof homeowners prefer, will affect the cost of a roof replacement. In addition, homeowners who see roof damage can rest assured that not all roof problems will necessarily require a replacement roof to be installed. Curled shingles are a problem many homeowners have encountered. This particular problem is not always indicative that a roof is on its way out. In fact, the home improvement resource This Old House notes that, as asphalt shingles age, their corners often begin to curl downward or
upward. Homeowners who notice this early enough can glue down the curled section of each shingle that’s beginning to curl. Some shingles may be curling because they’re defective. Fortified Roofing, a New Jersey-based roofing company that specializes in the repairing and replacing of various roofing configurations, advises homeowners to contact a local roofing professional to diagnose the cause of the curling. Doing so quickly can prevent curled shingles from contributing to more widespread damage. Moisture and poor ventilation may be contributing to curled shingles as well. Homeowners with attics in their home may see curled shingles on their roofs because moisture is building up in their poorly ventilated attics. In addition to causing damage such as curled shingles, a poorly ventilated attic allows moisture to build up, potentially contributing to mold growth. Mold presents a host of additional problems, including some that can adversely affect the health of a home’s inhabitants. Improper roof installation also may be the culprit behind curled shingles. When a roof is not installed correctly, shingles may not be aligned or nailed down in the right way. This might be what’s causing shingles to curl on recently installed roofs. Curled shingles are unsightly and can pose a significant threat to a home if not addressed promptly. Homeowners can protect themselves and their roofs by working with skilled roofing professionals, who can diagnose issues like curled shingles and offer the right solutions.
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Add a pop of color to your garden this winter
How mulched leaves help your lawn
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arious chores are synonymous with certain times of year. For example, cleaning a pool is a summertime task. In addition, rare is the instance that Mother Nature forces anyone to break out the snow shovels outside of winter. Raking leaves has long been a task for fall afternoons, but homeowners may be surprised to learn that they might be better off putting their rakes in permanent mothballs. In the 1990s, turfgrass specialists at Michigan State University began exploring the potential benefits of leaving mulched leaves on a lawn instead of raking them and leaving them for curbside pickup. While the researchers noticed an obvious leaf residue on the lawn after mulching, they noted that it only sticks around for a few days. Eventually, the tiny pieces sifted down into the lawn, ultimately serving to control future weed growth while also providing the lawn with essential nutrients. Over time, researchers noted that
homeowners who mulched rather than raked their leaves needed less fertilizer to give their lawns a green look in spring, saving homeowners the effort and cost associated with fertilizing. Researchers also noted that decomposing pieces of leaves cover up bare spots between turf plants, which have traditionally proven to be excellent spots for weed seeds to germinate. In fact, MSU notes that homeowners can expect a nearly 100 percent decrease in dandelions and crabgrass after mulching leaves for just three years. Depending on the type of mower being used, up to six inches of leaves can be mulched at a time. Push mowers can handle smaller amounts, though can still be as effective as ride-on mowers. Fall may be synonymous with raking leaves. However, homeowners who want to give their lawns a healthy boost should consider putting their rakes away and mulching their leaves this fall.
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inter weather comes on the heels of a vibrant, colorful autumn season. Shortly after fall foliage falls to the ground, nature tends to greet us with a considerably less colorful palette. What’s more, much of the wildlife and plants that make spring, summer and fall so aweinspiring tend to hibernate in winter, making it more difficult to find bright spots on drab days. If you think that winter means the end of beautiful garden colors, think again. There are plenty of coolseason flowers and other plants that can add a pop of color to brighten your day. These flowers provide color right when most people need it most. In areas where winter is not marked by a deep freeze, homeowners can plant pansies, snapdragons, English daisies, calendula, and other blooms from early fall through late winter. These plants will survive the cold, keeping containers, borders
and gardens full of color. Camellias are a type of flower that bloom in fall and winter in hues of red, pink, coral, white, and more. The plants are evergreen and will grow from shrubs or small trees when fully established. Homeowners who live in climates marked by cold winters can opt for plants that offer color but without flowers. According to HGTV, these include cabbages and kales, which can survive most cold winters and lend an interesting texture to a winter landscape bed. Of course, no list of winter’s colorful plants would be complete without holly, which offers an eye-catching display of evergreen leaves and bright red berries, though sometimes the berries are golden. Either way, they can be a sight for sore eyes on gray winter days. For more ideas, visit a local garden center to learn about plants that can add vibrant color to a landscape, even as autumn transitions to winter.
18024652
Farmington • $850,000
Two buildings, one heck of an opportunity! This big, beautiful building has two store fronts on heavily traveled Karsch Blvd. Great location. Also includes another commercial building on the other corner of the same lot.
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19006561
Fredericktown • $96,900
Valle Mines • $799,000
Two bedroom ranch style home in Fredericktown. Attached garage. Convenient location. EXCELLENT buy!
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19038927
Farmington • $1,595,000
Hottest Commercial Location in Farmington! 5.8 Acres with easy access off Hwy 67, Maple Street and Woodlawn Drive.
18028349
Farmington • $104,900
Excellent investment property in the City of Tradition and Progress! Two lots available and perfect for an investor to erect two income producing duplexes.
Prime property in Prime location on Hwy 67. 31.38 Acres with over 1700 feet of road frontage on Hwy 67 and for easy access 1000 feet of Road Frontage on Hwy JJ.
17042309
Piedmont • $239,900
17093787
Farmington • $952,000
Farmington • $39,900
Almost 5 acres, 5 cabins, office and pump house for your own personal resort. Gorgeous view of the lake! Great fishing, swimming and boating. Wooded lot.
Unspoiled - beautiful hardwoods - West Outer Road frontage and access. Extraordinary location on the West Outer Road of Hwy 67. Highway frontage with many possibilities.
10 Acres just outside Farmington in Beautiful St Francois Hills Subdivision. Lots of gorgeous homes in this subdivision. Convenient location to town.
19076776
17042309
19078715
Farmington • $129,900
Super buy in a well established neighborhood. Mature trees, corner lot, super charming 4 bedroom 2-story home. Main floor laundry!
Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at: hagan@coldwellbankerhulsey.com
Farmington • $952,000
Unspoiled - beautiful hardwoods - West Outer Road frontage and access. Extraordinary location on the West Outer Road of Hwy 67. Highway frontage with many possibilities.
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Farmington • $169,900
Great location! Big living room with gas fireplace and picture window, 3 bedrooms and a gas boiler heating system to keep the house toasty warm this winter.
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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19047692
19074620
Fredericktown - $84,000
Want some peace and quiet? Come check this place out! Big detached garage and plenty of room to work in. The home has 3 good sized bedrooms and a large bathroom. The utility room is huge as well.
Desloge - $144,000
HUGE home that has been totally renovated from top to bottom! Open floor plan has 3 huge bedrooms including master suite with gorgeous bathroom and jet tub, walk-in shower, private toilet. Walking distance from school.
19060307
Farmington - $399,000
56 acres with 3 acre spring fed, stocked lake and 1900 sq ft home. Partly cleared for grazing/hay and part wooded. 2 wells, pole barn, horse barn, granary, workshop, and 2 other building. 3 Dog Runs on concrete pads, with room for more.
19068064
Farmington - $209,000
Large rooms with three bedrooms, two baths and a mostly finished lower level. Large kitchen with adjoining dining area, adjacent to the living room. Downstairs is a large family room, another large bedroom and an office space.
19067659
Park Hills - $179,000
Excellent location in Central School District. Split sleeping areas with large master suite. Great room includes kitchen with island and dining area opened to living area. Back deck., large finished area downstairs.
19054490
Desloge - $62,500
Do you love to tell the stories of local history?? Here is your chance!! Help restore the beauty of this Rectory and the local heritage around the unique location next to the Historic Orthodox Catholic Church and the Desloge City Park. 2 story brick home has a wrap around porch, 5 bedrooms, 1 & 1/2 baths, good bones with excellent potential.
Manufactured stone veneer Replacing a portion of vinyl siding with stone veneer can greatly improve curb appeal, adding style that can set a home apart. Homeowners can expect to recoup a 94.9 percent return on their investment.
A wooden deck on the rear or side of a home enhances homeowners’ ability to enjoy the outdoors yearround. A wood deck addition recoups 75.6 of the cost of homeowners’ initial investment. Siding replacement Not only does old or weathered siding look unsightly, it can impact the energy efficiency of a home. Even though a siding replacement project is costly — at roughly $16,000 — it offers a 75 percent return and peace of mind that the home is being wellprotected from the elements. New entry door Replacing an existing door with a 20gauge steel door complete with clear dual-pane half-glass panel, jambs and an aluminum threshold with composite stop gets homeowners 75 percent of their initial investment back at resale. Improving the door isn’t all about good looks, either. A door that isn’t well-insulated or secure can be problematic. In addition to these improvements, homeowners would be wise to focus on some upgraded landscaping, an upgraded roof, new windows, and improved exterior lighting as surefire ways to add curb appeal and potential value to their homes.
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Garage door replacement Homeowners can recoup 97.5 percent of their investment on a new garage door. This remodel tops the list for good looks and value. The average cost of $3,611 is for replacing an existing two-car garage.
Wood deck addition
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eglecting a home’s exterior can be a disservice to homeowners, particularly those looking to increase the value of their homes. Curb appeal is important, as a home’s appearance can greatly affect prospective buyers’ perceptions. Knowing which projects can offer the most bang for their remodeling buck can help homeowners make the right choices when improving the exterior of their homes. The following are some areas where homeowners can direct their focus if their end goal is a great-looking home with added value, as determined by the 2019 “Cost vs. Value Report” from Remodeling magazine. This report compares the average cost of 22 remodeling projects with the value those projects retain at resale across 136 markets.
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Exterior renovations that improve curb appeal
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owerwashing, also known as pressurewashing, utilizes a high-velocity water spray to remove dirt and residue from the exterior surfaces of a home. It is frequently used on vinyl siding, concrete and sometimes wood decks to treat mildew and other growth that accumulates over time. Powerwashing can be a great way to remove grime without having to scrub by hand. But it requires a delicate touch to get it right. Sometimes it is best to leave the job to professionals. But homeowners willing to give it a go can try powerwashing themselves, as various stores rent power washers. The home improvement website ImproveNet says that, until very recently, pressure washers were almost exclusively commercial machines sold to professionals or rented to do-it-yourselfers. Lately manufacturers have
targeted homeowners looking to buy with lightweight options. For those who see powerwashing as a routine venture, purchasing a unit may be worth the investment.
It is important to exercise caution when operating a powerwashing machine. The highvelocity spray can tear through skin. It is key to get a feel for the washer, and try less pressure first to get a handle on the magnitude of the tool. Don safety gear prior to using a pressure washer. Gloves, eye protection and ear protection can be handy. Most units will connect to a standard garden hose. Choose old clothing and expect to get wet. Never point a powerwasher hose at anyone and do not attempt to rinse feet or hands in the spray. The renovation resource The Family Handyman suggests starting with a wide-degree nozzle to test out the spray on the surface that needs to be cleaned. A 15- or 25-degree nozzle is usually the wand for general cleaning and paint stripping without damaging the surface of the
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Powerwashing the exterior of the home can be an effective way to clean it in the spring and fall.
House Powerwashing TIPS
home. Experiment with an optimal distance of the washer wand to get the desired cleaning effects without causing any damage. Work using a horizontal and slightly downward angle to avoid driving water up under the siding of a home. Avoid spraying any electric wires or components on the home. Also, try not to spray upward, and angle the spray away from doors, windows and vents. Some washers have reservoirs that will hold a detergent solution. Choose the right detergent for the job. Keep in mind that cleansers containing bleach can damage surrounding plants, so they may need to be covered while the washing takes place. Avoid the use of ladders when operating a powerwasher. The push-back from the wand can cause falls. Instead, opt for an extension wand to address the upper reaches of a home. Powerwashing a home is an effective way to remove stubborn grime and refresh the look of a home’s exterior.
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783-8455 • 756-2110
18 Court Square - Fredericktown
RAY STATLER 573-783-9921
CARLA SMALLEN IVAN STATLER KIM UNDERWOOD TARA HALE EMILY WINKELMAN 573-561-4175 573-783-1316 573-783-1410 573-783-1848 573-944-4178
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210 E KELLEY • FREDERICKTOWN $10,000 • #19037414 FLIP HOUSE! Older home with great HWY 67 SOUTH • FREDERICKTOWN $10,000 • #19002556 potential. Neighborhood is growing with remodeled homes. Features a Approx 2 Acres Campsite on the County level and clear double lot. Don’t miss Road Frontage Plus joins Government Land Pull in your Camper & take off out on this profitable opportunity. hunting Priced for a Quick sale. Motivated sellers.
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28 OAK • FARMINGTON $63,000 • #19063200
Take a look at this charming home ! 2 bedroom 1 bath with laundry area. Eat in style kitchen with the additional formal dining for your holiday dinners. All new flooring and paint. Very clean and well maintained. great neighborhood. Close to downtown Farmington. Dont wait it wont last. Call today for your appointment!
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CNY ROAD 37 • ROSELLE $482,500 • #19022595
253 Acre Cattle Farm in Madison & Iron Counties. Great views & Wildlife , Barn. Cattle working pens, ponds springs . Mostly newer fencing Appx. 100 Acres in pasture balance in Woods . Lots of Deer & turkey !!! Older house doesnt add much but there is a well & septic which adds more value . If you looking for a working Cattle Farm or a beautiful Scenic place to build your New Home.
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109 AZALEA DR • FREDERICKTOWN $279,900 • #19060668
Custom built Georgian 2 story home located in the park like neighborhood of Pine Castle Estate! This 4 bedroom 4 bath 3,167 sq ft home offers a main floor master suite, featuring his & hers walk-in closets, double sinks, large soaking tub, and separate shower. The kitchen has custom birch cabinets with granite tile top island, and all s.s. appliances. The breakfast area offers a view of the back deck and yard leading to the Little St. Francis River. This gorgeous open floor plan features full length palladium windows and beautiful granite tile fireplace. Three bedrooms and a full bath are located upstairs and the basement is equipped for entertaining with full kitchen, gameroom, home theater, bath, workshop and lots of storage. Enjoy the quiet atmosphere of a country setting from the back deck!
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