c.1920 Missouri Church Conversion Opportunity $87K
OHU50K Notes $87,000

Realtor Comments
One-of-a-Kind Historic Church Conversion Opportunity Step into timeless character and endless potential with this stunning former church offering over 4,000 sq. ft. of space on a corner lot. Rich in history and craftsmanship, the property showcases original woodwork, beautiful wood floors, and stained glass windows that create a warm, inspiring atmosphere throughout. Currently configured with two rooms used as bedrooms and two half bathrooms, the layout offers multiple additional rooms ideal for offices, studios, meeting spaces, or additional bedrooms. The versatile kitchen area has supported a variety of uses and can easily be reimagined to fit your vision. Whether renovated into a unique private residence, home-based business, event space, studio, hunting lodge, or creative live/work environment, this property offers flexibility rarely found. The combination of historic charm and adaptable space makes it truly one of a kind. A remarkable opportunity for those seeking character, space, and possibility-this property is ready for its next chapter.
- 2 bed
- 0.5+bath
- 5,154 sqft
- 7,405 sqft lot
- Build date 1920

- Contact Realtor: Teresa Hayes
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Pros
Very quiet rural environment
If you want:
- little traffic
- low noise
- open space
- slower pace of life
Clearmont offers that kind of atmosphere.
Affordable living
Housing and land prices in rural northwest Missouri are often much lower than national averages, especially compared with western states or larger cities.
Strong small-town/community feel
Tiny rural communities often have:
- close-knit social networks
- local traditions
- strong community identity
Access to outdoor recreation
The surrounding region supports:
- hunting
- fishing
- camping
- boating
- farming/ranching lifestyles
Northwest Missouri is known for outdoor and agricultural land use.
Lower population density
For people who value privacy and dislike crowds, this can be a major benefit.
Less severe winters than the northern Plains
Compared with places in the Dakotas or Montana, winters are generally milder, though still cold and icy at times.
Cons
Extremely limited job market
This is likely the biggest downside. Employment options nearby are usually concentrated in:
- agriculture
- trucking
- local services
- schools
- healthcare support
- small businesses
Professional career paths are limited unless working remotely or commuting.
Limited healthcare and services
You’ll likely need to drive to larger towns for:
- specialists
- major shopping
- entertainment
- many government services
Few amenities
Expect limited:
- restaurants
- nightlife
- cultural activities
- shopping options
Weather risks
Northwest Missouri can experience:
- severe thunderstorms
- tornado risk
- humid summers
- winter ice storms
Isolation for younger adults
Small rural communities can feel socially limiting, especially for:
- dating
- networking
- entertainment
- career mobility




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