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c.1938 Two Bedroom Missouri Tiny House For Sale Under $50K

$49,900

Brimming with 1938 character, this Missouri tiny house features a highly practical layout designed for effortless everyday living. Inside, you’ll find a dedicated kitchen ready for home-cooked meals alongside warm, comfortable living spaces. The property is completed by a full basementโ€”offering excellent storage today and incredible potential for a workshop or extra utility space tomorrow.

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Realtor Comments

A charming 2 bed, 1 bath home situated on a spacious 0.34-acre lot at the corner of Highland Street and E 6th Ave in Trenton, MO. Outside, the property features a storage shed and a generous yard with room to enjoy, garden, or expand outdoor use. This property is a solid opportunity for a homeowner, investor, or anyone looking for an affordable home!

  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1938

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707 Highland St, Trenton, MO 64683

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Cole Rorebeck

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The Pros of Living in Trenton

  • Exceptional Real Estate Affordability: Trenton is an incredibly budget-friendly place to buy a home. The median property value sits just under $100,000, which is nearly 60% lower than the national average. Itโ€™s an ideal market for finding historic homes with great bones or affordable single-family properties without a staggering mortgage.

  • Significantly Low Cost of Living: Overall, the cost of living here is about 22% lower than the national average.Beyond cheap housing, utilities, groceries, and local services are highly affordable, making it attractive for retirees, young families, and remote workers looking to maximize their income.

     

  • Access to Higher Education: For a town of its size, Trenton has a unique asset in North Central Missouri College (NCMC). The college brings a steady stream of energy, athletic events, and cultural programs to the area, while offering accessible degrees and specialized programs in high-demand fields like nursing and agriculture.

  • Virtually No Traffic & Shorter Commutes: Getting around town is a breeze. The average daily commute time is an incredibly short 12 minutes. Most daily necessities, schools, and local shops are just a quick drive down U.S. Highway 65 or Route 6.

     

  • Rich Local History and Community Pride: Trenton embraces its heritage, highlighted by architectural anchors like the historic 1903 Grundy County Courthouse and the Jewett Norris Library. The community is tight-knit, safe, and regularly rallies around local high school and NCMC college sports.

     

The Cons of Living in Trenton

  • Limited High-Paying Career Diversity: The local job market is heavily anchored by healthcare, retail, education, and manufacturing (with major local employers like Nestlรฉ and Modine). If you are looking for corporate advancement, tech, or highly specialized creative industries, local paths are slim, and the median household income hovers around $50,015.

     

  • Elevated Poverty Rate: Despite the low cost of living, Trenton faces economic challenges, with a poverty rate of roughly 18%โ€”well above both the Missouri state and national averages. This economic stagnation means parts of the town struggle with aging infrastructure and neighborhood revitalization can be slow.

  • Geographic Isolation from Major Metros: While Trenton has standard amenities like grocery stores, basic retail, and a handful of local restaurants (Mexican, Chinese, and classic American diners), major shopping malls, diverse international dining, and airport access require a drive. Kansas City is about 90 to 96 miles southwest, making any major city excursion a full-day commitment.

  • Quiet Nightlife and Entertainment: If you crave a bustling social scene, trendy bars, or a rotating calendar of concerts and theater, Trenton will feel limited. Entertainment options lean traditionalโ€”local school events, outdoor recreation, and community gatherings.

  • Full Midwestern Weather Extremes: Residents must contend with the full spectrum of Missouri weather. This includes hot, humid summers, volatile spring storm seasons with potential tornado activity, and cold winters that bring an average of 17 inches of snow and freezing winds across the open terrain.

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