missouri starter home

c.1920 Two Bedroom Missouri Starter Home For Sale Reduced to Under $38K – Time Capsule

$39,900 Reduced to $37,500

You want a time capsule? Well, take a look at this Missouri starter home for sale. The two-bedroom, one-bath home features unpainted woodwork, hardwood floors, vintage bathroom fixtures, and original kitchen cupboards!

 

Realtor Comments

Corner Charmer! Great starter home with 2 bedrooms 1 bath, metal roof and painted exterior in 2021, original hardwood floors under carpeting, arched doorways and beautiful woodwork. Located across the street from a park and situated on a nice corner lot. Listing Agent: Cherrie Liebhart 1-

  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1920

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404 Sanford St, Brookfield, MO 64628  $39,900 Reduced to $37,500

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: Cherrie Liebhart

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Location of This Missouri Starter Home For Sale

Pros:

  1. Affordability: Brookfield has a low cost of living compared to national averages, making it an attractive option for those looking to save money on housing and daily expenses.
  2. Community Spirit: The town has a friendly, small-town atmosphere with a strong sense of community. Residents often participate in local events and activities.
  3. Safety: Brookfield generally has low crime rates, contributing to a safer environment for families and individuals.
  4. Access to Nature: The area offers outdoor recreational opportunities, including parks, lakes, and trails, which are great for hiking, fishing, and other activities.
  5. Good Schools: The local school district is often praised for its educational quality, making it a suitable place for families with children.

Cons:

  1. Limited Job Opportunities: Employment options can be scarce in Brookfield, often requiring residents to commute to nearby cities for better job prospects.
  2. Fewer Amenities: The town may lack some conveniences and entertainment options found in larger urban areas, such as diverse dining, shopping, and cultural activities.
  3. Public Transportation: Public transport options are limited, making a personal vehicle necessary for commuting and errands.
  4. Weather: The climate includes cold winters and hot summers, which may not be ideal for everyone.
  5. Isolation: Some residents may feel isolated due to the town’s size and distance from larger cities, which can affect social and recreational opportunities.

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