Missouri home for sale

Brick c.1938 Missouri Home For Sale Under $193K

$192,500

Step into the grandeur of a bygone era with this exquisite 1938 classic. This stunning all-brick, two-story Missouri home offers over 2,100 square feet of living space, boasting five spacious bedrooms and three elegant bathrooms. As soon as you enter, you’ll be captivated by the luxurious wood trim, detailed crown moldings, and gorgeous hardwood floors that highlight its enduring charm.

Realtor Comments

The main level is highlighted by a fireplace and two sets of beveled glass French doors, one providing access to a covered patio. The exterior features a tile roof, front and back porches, a detached two-car garage with overhead storage and a 12×20 garden shed. Perfectly situated, this home is located between downtown Kirksville and Truman State University, just blocks from AT Still University. For your private showing contact Erick Hanson .
  • 5bed
  • 3bath
  • Circa 1938

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416 S Franklin St, Kirksville, MO 63501

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Contact Realtor: Erick Hanson

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Pros

  1. Affordable Living: Kirksville offers a low cost of living, including affordable housing and everyday expenses.
  2. Education Opportunities: Home to Truman State University, the town provides educational resources and opportunities for higher learning.
  3. Community Atmosphere: With its friendly residents, Kirksville fosters a strong sense of community and belonging.
  4. Recreational Activities: There are plenty of parks, trails, and recreational facilities for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and sports.
  5. Cultural Events: The town hosts various festivals and community events that celebrate local culture and traditions.
  6. Small-Town Charm: Kirksville has a quaint, small-town feel, making it appealing for those looking to escape city life.

Cons

  1. Limited Job Market: Career opportunities may be limited, especially for specialized fields, often necessitating commute for work.
  2. Fewer Amenities: Compared to larger cities, shopping, dining, and entertainment options may be less varied.
  3. Weather: The climate can bring hot summers and cold winters, which might not suit everyoneโ€™s preferences.
  4. Public Transportation: Limited public transport options mean residents usually need to own a vehicle.
  5. Healthcare Access: While there are medical facilities, advanced healthcare options may require travel to larger cities.
  6. Education Limitations: Though there is a university, K-12 education options might be more limited in terms of diversity and resources.
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