c.1900 Missouri Fixer Upper For Sale $49,500
$49,500
Charming Missouri fixer upper, dating back to before 1900, boasts a partial basement and is set on a generous double lot with scenic hilltop vistas. The property features original thin-slat wood flooring and numerous updated vinyl replacement windows.

Realtor Comments
Significant renovation required, ideal for experienced investors, contractors, or those looking to reposition a property for resale or rental use. Excellent potential for future expansion, garden space, or shop/garage addition. Property is being sold as-is, where-is, with no repairs or warranties. Hard cash or conventional financing only. Proof of funds or clean pre-approval required prior to scheduling a showing.
- 2bed
- 2bath
- 1,702sqft
- Circa 1900

112 N Missouri St, New Franklin, MO 65274
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.
Contact Realtor: Chipley and Company Real Estate

Pros
- Small-Town Charm:
- New Franklin offers a friendly, close-knit community where residents can easily connect with their neighbors.
- Affordability:
- The cost of living is generally low, making housing and daily expenses more manageable for families and individuals.
- Access to Nature:
- Surrounded by scenic landscapes, the area provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and enjoying local parks.
- Quiet Lifestyle:
- Ideal for those seeking a peaceful environment away from the hustle and bustle of larger cities.
- Rich History:
- The town has historical significance, adding character and cultural depth to the community.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities:
- Employment options may be fewer, especially in specialized fields, often requiring commuting to nearby towns for work.
- Minimal Amenities:
- Shopping, dining, and entertainment options can be quite limited compared to larger communities, which may not suit everyone’s preferences.
- Limited Public Services:
- Some residents might find the range of public services, including transportation and healthcare, to be less comprehensive than in urban areas.
- Education Quality Variability:
- School quality can vary, prompting families to research educational options thoroughly.
- Hot Summers and Cold Winters:
- Residents may experience uncomfortable temperatures during the hot summers and cold winters, which can affect outdoor activities.




































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