Beautiful Family Home sitting on 80ac in the Missouri Ozarks!
Home is a two story over a walk-out basement. Main floor offers a formal vaulted foyer, office, dining room w/bay window, family room w/FP & Vaulted Ceiling, country kitchen w/island and breakfast nook, mud room, ½ bath and the master suite to include master bath with walk-thru closet. The second story offers three large bedrooms all with dormers, a full bath and an open loft area that overlooks the family room. In the walk-out basement we have a large living room, two bedrooms (neither have windows), HUGE laundry rm and a John Deere storage room with built-in shelving. This home has two heat sources – electric forced air and a Hardy Wood Heating system.
There is also a 50x50 metal shop w/a wood stove, electric, storage on second level, side stall for extra storage or machine shop, 25x50 hay barn, and two ponds.
There is also a 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on property that currently is income producing.
This ranch is set up for rotational graving; hay production is an option as is fescue seed harvesting.
Low tax area (2008 $1500 appx), school district servicing this area is a Missouri A+ district is state distinctions, for more information visit www.pcsfortleonardwood.com, go into area schools, then Plato R-V.
Home sits between Lebanon, Fort Leonard Wood, Hartville and Mountain Grove. Appx 1 hour drive to Springfield or 2 ½ drive to St. Louis.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
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Good work!!
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