c.1915 Missouri Foursquare With Original Woodwork and Hardwoods $39K
$39,000
This Missouri foursquare showcases beautiful original woodwork throughout and is rich with character and opportunity. With a bit of TLC, it has the potential to be transformed into a warm and welcoming family residence.

Fixer-Upper Opportunity! The property offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and sits on a desirable corner lot. Being sold as-is, this is a great opportunity for investors, renovators, or buyers looking to add their personal touch!!!
- 4bd
- 2ba
- 1,936sqft
- 7,405sqft lot
- Circa 1915
102 E 4th St, Pickering, MO 64476 ย $39,000
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.ย
Pros of Living in Pickering, Missouri
Peaceful Rural Living
- Extremely quiet with minimal traffic and noise.
- Ideal for people who want privacy and a slower pace of life.
Affordable Land and Housing
- Property and land are typically inexpensive compared to national averages.
- Good opportunity for larger lots, small farms, or hobby acreage.
Strong Agricultural Setting
- Surrounded by farmland and open countryside.
- Well-suited for farming, gardening, or rural homesteading lifestyles.
Low Population Density
- Very few residents means less congestion and more personal space.
- A calm environment without urban stressors.
Close-Knit Rural Community
- Small towns often have familiar, neighborly connections.
- Community ties tend to be strong even with a small population.
Cons of Living in Pickering, Missouri
Very Limited Amenities
- No major shopping centers, restaurants, or entertainment options in town.
- Most errands require driving to nearby towns like Maryville or other regional hubs.
Limited Job Opportunities
- Few local employers outside of agriculture and small businesses.
- Many residents commute or work remotely.
Distance from Healthcare
- No major medical facilities nearby.
- Hospitals and specialists require travel to larger towns or cities.
Rural Infrastructure
- Services like internet, utilities, and road maintenance may be less robust in some areas.
Weather Exposure
- Hot summers, cold winters, and occasional severe storms typical of the Midwest.
Car-Dependent Lifestyle
- Driving is essential for almost all daily needs and activities.

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