c.1900 Missouri Fixer Upper For Sale Under $28K
$28,900
Five-bedroom, two-bath Missouri fixer upper just a few blocks from the great Mississippi River and a stone’s throw to downtown and the Georgia Street Historic District. Lots of character , beautiful staircase and unique stain glass window.

Realtor Comments
Lots of possibilities with this property. Just use your imagination and it could become a beautiful home, a business, an Airbnb, or a investment property. Needs some work and TLC but the price is right so let your imagination lead the way. 5bed
- 2bath
5 bedroom - 2,996sqft
- 6,098sqft lot
- Circa 1900

118 N 3rd St, Louisiana, MO 63353
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.

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Family History
This was the home of J.B. Ellis in 1915. Apparently, he ran a vulcanizing business in the back yard.

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Location of This Missouri Fixer Upper
Here are some pros and cons of living or visiting the Georgia Street Historic District in Louisiana, Missouri:
Pros
- Historic Charm: The district features well-preserved historic buildings, showcasing beautiful architecture and rich local history.
- Scenic River Views: Located near the Mississippi River, the area offers picturesque views and opportunities for outdoor activities along the riverfront.
- Community Events: The district often hosts local events and festivals, fostering a sense of community and engagement among residents and visitors.
- Walkability: The historic area is generally walkable, allowing easy access to shops, restaurants, and other attractions within the district.
- Cultural Heritage: Living in or visiting the district provides a unique opportunity to experience the culture and traditions of the area.
YOu can drive past the house at 0:27
Cons
- Limited Amenities: As a smaller district, there may be fewer shopping and dining options compared to larger urban areas.
- Tourism Impact: The popularity of the historic district can lead to increased tourism, which might affect the tranquility of the neighborhood.
- Transportation: Public transportation options may be limited, requiring residents to rely on personal vehicles for commuting.
- Maintenance of Historic Buildings: Older buildings may require ongoing maintenance and repairs, which can be costly for homeowners.
- Weather: The region experiences hot, humid summers and cold winters, which may not be ideal for everyone.
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2 Comments
Tina
Has this house been flooded?
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It’s not in a flood zone, but you have to ask the realtor if its ever been flooded.