c.1890 Missouri Queen Anne on Half Acre $128K
OHU50K Notes $128,000
c.1890 Missouri Queen Anne on Half Acre. This home has some updating but still has plenty of projects. The vaulted ceilings and exploded brick in the kitchen are great touches.

Realtor Comments
This Victorian farmhouse is waiting on someone with a vision to restore it’s regal beauty! This home was built in the late 1800’s but already has some modern updates completed. Newer windows, new plumbing, restored original hardwood floors, basement sump pump added. Some light electrical work still needed and cosmetic work. The massive attic space off the upstairs bathroom would make an amazing bonus space when finished out. Beautiful woodwork throughout the home including original pocket doors that are to die for! Flat shaded yard on just over half an acre lends itself to a fabulous garden if you’re an enthusiast! Home is located just around the corner from Bunceton school as well! Come fall in the love with the charm of this rare Victorian home! Home sold AS IS!
- 4 bed
- 2 bath
- 1,834 sqft
- 0.53 acre lot
- Build date 1880

If interested in a property, pleases 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.
408 Vassar St, Bunceton, MO 65237 $128,000
- Contact Realtor: Brittany Trebus
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Pros of Bunceton, MO
1. Very low cost of living
- Cost of living is below the U.S. average, especially for housing and basic expenses
You can live very cheaply compared to most of the country
2. Quiet, rural lifestyle
- Population is tiny (~300–350 people)
Expect: - Almost no traffic
- Very slow pace
- Lots of space and privacy
3. Tight-knit community
- In towns this small, people tend to know each other
Can feel: - Supportive
- Stable
- Familiar
4. Above-average livability (on paper)
- Some metrics rate overall livability as above average for its size
Basic needs (housing, schooling, etc.) are generally covered
Cons of Bunceton, MO
1. Extremely small town (biggest drawback)
- Only a few hundred residents
This leads to: - Very limited job opportunities
- Almost no entertainment or nightlife
- Small social circle
2. High poverty rate
- Around ~30% poverty rate
That’s 2–3× the national average, which often means: - Fewer services
- Economic stagnation
- Limited upward mobility
3. Crime is higher than expected for its size
- Overall crime grade: D (worse than most U.S. cities)
- Violent crime grade: D-
Important nuance: - Total crime numbers are low (because population is tiny)
- But per capita rates look high, which can skew perception
4. Very limited amenities
Expect:
- Few (if any) restaurants
- Minimal shopping
- Limited healthcare access
You’ll likely need to travel to nearby towns or cities for most services.
5. Population and economic decline risk
- Like many small rural towns, it faces:
- Population stagnation or decline
- Limited new development
Long-term growth prospects are weak
6. Car dependency & isolation
- No public transportation
Daily life requires driving, and you may feel geographically isolated
Bottom line
Bunceton is a good fit if you want:
- Extremely low cost of living
- Quiet, rural, no-frills lifestyle
- A very small, close-knit community
It may NOT be great if you want:
- Career opportunities or economic growth
- Safety consistency (stats are mixed)
- Amenities, healthcare access, or entertainment
- A larger social environment
















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