c.1868 Missouri Greek Revival Mansion on 1.21 Acres $145K
$145,000
While the size this Missouri Greek Revival mansion would not be a mansion by today’s standards, small town Missouri in 1868 considered it as such. It certainly has an impressive presence standing tall on its 1.21 acre lot. The interior nneds some work, but not the original woodwork.

Realtor Comments
Investor Special! This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home sits on a spacious 1.21-acre lot and is being sold as isthe perfect opportunity for investors or anyone ready to bring new life to a classic property. The main floor features a formal living room, space for an office or library, a formal dining room, kitchen, full bath, and mudroom. Upstairs, youll find two additional bedrooms including the primary suite with a full bath. The basement offers plenty of storage space. Outside, a three-stall detached garage provides ample parking and workspace. Theres also a separate detached unit that could be reimagined as a guest suite, sunroom, or creative studio. With character, space, and endless potential, this Richmond property is ready for its next chapter. House will be cleared out prior to closing.
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 2,570sqft
- 1.21acre lot
- Circa 1868

508 E Lexington St, Richmond, MO 64085 $145,000
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

Pros
- Affordable Living: Richmond offers a low cost of living, making it an appealing choice for families and individuals looking to stretch their budgets.
- Small-Town Charm: The community has a friendly atmosphere, providing a sense of belonging and connection among residents.
- Outdoor Recreation: With nearby parks and natural spaces, residents can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and picnicking.
- Rich History: Richmond has a historical charm, with local landmarks and events that celebrate its heritage.
- Community Events: The town hosts various events throughout the year, fostering community engagement and camaraderie.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities: The local job market may be constrained, prompting some residents to commute to nearby cities for work.
- Fewer Amenities: While there are local shops and restaurants, options can be limited compared to larger towns or cities.
- Public Services: Some residents may find that public services, such as healthcare and public transportation, are not as comprehensive.
- Weather: The climate can be hot and humid in summer, while winters may bring cold temperatures and snow.
- Cultural Options: Residents may need to travel to nearby cities for more diverse cultural and entertainment options.












































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