c.1975 Two Bedroom Missouri Home For Sale With Water View and Guest House Under $165K
OHU50K Notes $164,900
Two-bedroom, one-bath Missouri home for sale with a water view and guest house on a third of an acre.
This unique and tranquil home features floor-to-ceiling windows on two of its three levels, offering stunning views of the Mississippi River from the walk-out porches. A guest house with central air and heat, although no water.

Realtor Comments
It’s a wonderful location for eagle watching and is within walking distance of Front Street, a riverside road in Clarksville, MO. This tri-level home embodies the open-concept design, with every room (except for the full bath) being connected to the others. The outdoor space provides a feeling of waking up at a secluded campsite, and the flat backyard is perfect for setting for an out door fire pit. Additionally, there is another building on the 0.303-acre property that is heated and cooled with central electric. This versatile space can be used for various purposes, such as a studio apartment, office, storage, or bunkhouse, whatever you desire. While water is not currently connected in this building, the water main is not far away.
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 0.3 acre lot
- Build date 1975

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.
106 Alley St, Clarksville, MO 63336 $164,900
- Contact Realtor: Megan Miller – Cannon Realty, Inc
- Google Map
- Niche

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Location of This Missouri Home For Sale
Here are some pros and cons of living in Clarksville, Missouri:
Pros
- Small-Town Charm: Clarksville offers a close-knit community atmosphere with friendly residents.
- Scenic River Views: Located along the Mississippi River, it provides beautiful views and opportunities for fishing and boating.
- Affordable Living: Generally lower cost of living compared to larger cities, including more affordable housing options.
- Access to Nature: Proximity to parks and natural areas for outdoor activities like hiking and camping.
- Rich History: A historic town with interesting architecture and cultural heritage.
Cons
- Limited Amenities: Fewer shopping, dining, and entertainment options compared to larger cities.
- Job Opportunities: Limited local job market may require commuting to nearby towns for employment.
- Public Services: Fewer public services and amenities, including healthcare facilities and educational options.
- Transportation: Limited public transportation options may necessitate a personal vehicle for most residents.
- Weather Variability: Experience of all four seasons, including hot summers and cold winters, which may not suit everyone.

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2 Comments
Kyle V Hughes
Would be nice, if you would check where Googie Map puts you. Clarksville Mo is Not in FL. Where Google takes you.
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Will have to reprimand my helper.