Brick c.1946 Two Bedroom Affordable Missouri Home $57K
OHU50K Notes $57,000
Brick c.1946 Two Bedroom Affordable Missouri Home. With a little bit of elbow grease this house could come alive. Priced to sell!

Realtor Comments
2 bedroom home in the heart of Bonne Terre. Large fenced back yard, corner lot, partial basement with 2 additional rooms that could be extra bedrooms or playrooms. This one won’t last long.
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,288 sqft
- 7,187 sqft lot
- Build date 1946

214 W School St, Bonne Terre, MO 63628 $57,000
- Contact Realtor: Tammy Fadler
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Pros of Living in Bonne Terre, MO
Low Cost of Living
Bonne Terre’s overall cost of living is lower than the U.S. national average, especially housing — making it affordable for many individuals and families.
Affordable Housing
Median home values are relatively low compared with national figures, and many homes — including historic and modest-sized options — are available across a range of prices.
Small-Town, Community Feel
Residents often describe the town as tight-knit with local pride and a welcoming atmosphere. There’s a quieter lifestyle and folks tend to know their neighbors.
Historical and Outdoor Attractions
The Bonne Terre Mine is a fascinating historic site and scuba-diving attraction — one of the largest flooded man-made caverns in the world.
Outdoor spots like Bonne Terre Lake and the Big River offer fishing, boating, kayaking, and nature time.
Relatively Low Crime According to Some Metrics
Some livability scores rate Bonne Terre “better than average” for crime, particularly violent crime, compared with national data.
Community Events
Local events like festivals and small celebrations add to the town’s character and help bring neighbors together.
Cons of Living in Bonne Terre, MO
Limited Job Opportunities
Employment options locally tend to be limited, with many jobs in retail or small local industries and fewer higher-paying professional opportunities.
Fewer Amenities & Entertainment
Expect fewer restaurants, entertainment venues, shopping centers, and cultural attractions than in larger cities — so you may travel for more variety or night-life.
School Quality Can Be Mixed
School ratings and performance are somewhere in the average to below-average range on education metrics, according to some data sources.
Car Dependency & Commute
Public transportation options are minimal, so owning a car is necessary. Commutes to jobs, amenities, or larger nearby cities can be relatively long.
Historical Environmental Issues
The area was a major lead-mining region, and mine tailings contaminated soil and water historically; a Superfund cleanup has been ongoing since the 1990s.
Healthcare & Services Access
Healthcare facilities and specialized services aren’t abundant locally — residents often travel to nearby towns for more comprehensive medical care.
Mixed Local Perspectives on Safety
While some crime stats are favorable, other community discussions mention concerns with property crime or drug problems — local experiences can vary widely.






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