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Farm House and 81.49 m/l Acres in Shannon County Missouri
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Farm House and 81.49 m/l Acres in…

Summersville, MO
Texas
Farm House and 81.49m/l Acres For Sale in the Ozarks To View All Listings in The Ozarks Click Here! Located on 81.49 m/l acres bordering Conservation land, this property has a historic 5-bedroom, 1-bath Victorian home. The main floor features a kitchen/dining area, two living rooms, a bedroom, laundry, and bathroom. Upstairs, you'll find four more spacious bedrooms. Outside, the property includes an open faced hay barn, livestock barn, multiple ponds, outbuilding, upright silos, and 3 cisterns that are not currently hooked up. It's set up with six fenced and cross-fenced pastures, primarily with 7-strand barbed wire perimeter fencing and electrical cross fencing. Currently used for raising sheep, this land is also suitable for cattle, horses, or goats. Sheep chute and corrals are negotiable. Located in Summersville, this property offers more than just peaceful acreage—it's also near the beautiful Jacks Fork and Current Rivers, perfect for fishing, floating, and outdoor adventures. With scenic countryside and plenty of space, this property combines a rich history with a great location for anyone looking to enjoy both the land and nearby natural beauty. Directions: From MO-106 E/2nd Street in Summersville turn left onto State Hwy Z and continue for about 1.7 miles m/l. Take a slight left to stay on State Hwy Z and continue for about 4.6 miles m/l. Turn left onto County Road 333 and continue for about 0.4 miles m/l. Property is on the right. MLS# 60281876 and 60281877 Shannon County, Missouri Shannon County is a county in the southern portion of Missouri. Its county seat is Eminence. Population 8,258 (2015) Climate On average, there are 202 sunny days per year in Shannon County, Missouri. The July high is around 89 degrees. The January low is 22 Education There are 6 public schools in Shannon County, Missouri, serving 872 students. Hospitals Mercy St. Francis Hospital - We offer advanced health care services through our experienced team of primary care physicians as well as a group of specialists who visit our facility on a regular basis. Licensed therapists provide a full range of physical and occupational therapies. Mercy St. Francis is supported by Mercy Health Ministry, the region’s largest health care network that is ranked as one of the nation’s top health systems. Electric company Howell Oregon Electric Cooperative- Headquartered in West Plains, Missouri, Howell-Oregon Electric Cooperative provides distribution of reliable cost-efficient electricity to approximately 24,000 citizens and businesses of south-central Missouri across six counties: Douglas, Ozark, Texas, Shannon, Howell and Oregon. Telecommunications Fidelity Communications- Cable television, home phone, and high speed internet. Airports The closest airports to Shannon County are the Springfield- Branson National Airport,  Memphis International Airport,Little Rock- Clinton National Airport, and Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. Closest Large Cities Springfield, Missouri- With more than 440,000 people in the metro area, Springfield is where the rolling hills of the Ozarks plateau form a surprisingly modern and green city. A “big, small town,” Springfield offers a great blend of fascinating attractions, historical treasures, sports excitement and cultural and leisure activities in a welcoming environment.The city offers 102 parks, including a linear trail system that integrates with the city’s growing on-street bike route system; an airport; an art museum; a zoo; the Springfield Lasers professional tennis team; the Springfield Cardinals minor-league baseball team and is home to Bass Pro Shops, Missouri State University, Drury and Evangel universities and the Assemblies of God USA. Branson, Missouri- While visiting you can: attend star-studded performances at Branson’s many live shows; enjoy Silver Dollar City, one of the world's top theme parks; take in the beauty and adventure of the Ozark Mountains and three pristine lakes; play some of the best golf in the Midwest; visit museums highlighting the area’s rich history and culture; relax at spas and resorts; and shop at Branson’s many boutiques, galleries and outlets. Jonesboro, Arkansas- Jonesboro, one of the state's most progressive cities, was established in 1859 among the rolling hills of Crowley's Ridge in northeast Arkansas. Downtown is filled with gift shops, restaurants, art galleries, a day spa and an active civic center called the Forum. Arkansas State University offers one of the mid-South's finest museums, a fine arts center and an indoor sports/entertainment complex. The Forrest L . Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center provides an interesting tour of the natural wonders of the region, plus serves as a stop along Crowley's Ridge National Scenic Byway. Memphis, Tennessee- Memphis is a pilgrimage for those wanting to visit the birthplace of the blues, of soul and of rock 'n' roll. On Beale Street, W.C. Handy put down on paper the first written blues music. Elvis, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash all recorded at the historic Sun Records, which is now a museum. Graceland, the second most-visited home in America, welcomes visitors from around the world who yearn for a peek into the life of "the King." Beyond the music, Tennessee's largest city also offers much more. It has more sunny days each year than Miami, and combines southern tradition and hospitality with modern amenities. You'll enjoy great dining (be sure to sample the barbecued ribs), art galleries and exciting nightlife. St. Louis, Missouri - Built along the western bank of the Mississippi River. The city had an estimated March 22, 2018 population of 308,626[8] and is the cultural and economic center of the Greater St. Louis area (home to 2,911,945 people ), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri and the 19th-largest in the United States. The city is built primarily on bluffs and terraces that rise 100–200 feet above the western banks of the Mississippi River, in the Midwestern United States just south of the Missouri-Mississippi confluence. Much of the area is a fertile and gently rolling prairie that features low hills and broad, shallow valleys. Both the Mississippi River and the Missouri River have cut large valleys with wide flood plains. Must see landmarks are: Gateway Arch, St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri Botanical Garden,  and the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Things To Do Jacks Fork - River, fishing Rocky Falls - trails, waterfall Alley Springs Roller Mill - trails, historical sites, picnics Current River State Park - Fishing, boating, picnics, hiking trails, historic buildings Mark twain National Forest- Mark Twain National Forest has a wide range of popular recreation opportunities. The forest has over 750 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and motorized use. Sections of the Ozark Trail wind through the forest. More than 350 miles of perennial streams, suitable for floating canoeing and kayaking, meander through its canopied expanses. Our campgrounds offer visitors a variety of forest experiences, including semi-primitive and wilderness camping for solitude.
$399,900
New Build | New Construction on 45 Acres in Mountain View MO
New Build | New Construction on 45 Acres in Mountain View MO New Build | New Construction on 45 Acres in Mountain View MO New Build | New Construction on 45 Acres in Mountain View MO New Build | New Construction on 45 Acres in Mountain View MO New Build | New Construction on 45 Acres in Mountain View MO

New Build | New Construction on 45…

Mountain View, MO
Texas
NEW BUILD/Under Construction on 45 Acres in Mountain View Missouri To View All Listings in The Ozarks Click Here! Welcome to your future dream home nestled on an expansive 45 acres, featuring a spacious 2-story, 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home currently under construction. This new build offers customizable living space, complemented by a 2-car attached garage for your convenience. Situated on a solid poured concrete foundation, this property boasts highway frontage and is surrounded by 45 acres of the beautiful Missouri Ozarks. With a private well and septic tank already in place, this blank slate invites you to personalize every detail to suit your lifestyle. Just minutes from the Mark Twain National forests makes it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. As well as being close to the Current and Jacks Fork river for all your swimming and fishing endeavors. Directions: Turn left off of US Highway 60 onto State Route NN. Approximately 5 miles down NN the property sits on the left. MLS# 60271692  Texas County, Missouri Texas County is Missouri’s largest county and is located on it’s southern region. ​Texas County was originally created in 1843 and named for ​William H. Ashley​, the first lieutenant governor of Missouri​. It was later organized on February 14, 1845, when it was also renamed for the ​Republic of Texas​.​ ​Rugged hills, springs, creeks, rivers and caves abound in Texas County. There have been many Native American mounds found in the county. Their paintings remain upon various bluffs over ancient campsites. The area was part of the 1808 ​Osage​Native American land cession. The county seat is Houston MO. Population 25,690 (2015) Climate Texas County, Missouri gets 45 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 39 inches of rain per year. Texas County averages 16 inches of snow per year. The US average is 26 inches of snow per year. On average, there are 204 sunny days per year in Texas County. The US average is 205 sunny days. Education There are 17 public schools in Texas County, Missouri, serving 4,099 students. Hospital Texas County Memorial Hospital - ​is a sixty-six-bed, general acute care institution offering medical care for all your primary care need. Our active medical staff includes physicians and nurse practitioners that see patients of all ages. Electric Company Intercounty Electric - ​Intercounty Electric Cooperative Association. You have joined more than 24,000 other active members who mutually own the cooperative. For your benefit the cooperative offers a variety of programs and services to meet your needs and lifestyles. We are investing in your future through community and rural development and we are dedicated to improving the quality of life for you and your family. Telecommunications Fidelity Communications​- Cable television, home phone, and high speed internet. Century Link​- Home phone, high speed internet, and dish network Television. Airports Cities Springfield, Missouri ​- With more than 440,000 people in the metro area, Springfield is where the rolling hills of the Ozarks plateau form a surprisingly modern and green city. Springfield National Airport​ is just an hour away from the seat of Texas County. ​ St. Louis Lambert International Airport ​is only 2 hours aways from the county seat. A “big, small town,” Springfield offers a great blend of fascinating attractions, historical treasures, sports excitement and cultural and leisure activities in a welcoming environment.The city offers 102 parks, including a linear trail system that integrates with the city’s growing on-street bike route system; an airport; an art museum; a zoo; the Springfield Lasers professional tennis team; the Springfield Cardinals minor-league baseball team and is home to Bass Pro Shops, Missouri State University, Drury and Evangel universities and the Assemblies of God USA. St.Louis, Missouri ​- built along the western bank of the ​Mississippi River​. ​The city had an estimated March 22, 2018 population of 308,626[​ 8]​ and is the cultural and economic center of the ​Greater St. Louis​ area (home to 2,911,945 people ), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri and the ​19th-largest in the United States​. The city is built primarily on ​bluffs​ and terraces that rise 100–200 feet above the western banks of the Mississippi River, in the ​Midwestern United States​ just south of the Missouri​-Mississippi ​confluence​. Much of the area is a fertile and gently rolling prairie that features low hills and broad, shallow valleys. Both the Mississippi River and the Missouri River have cut large valleys with wide flood plains. Must see landmarks are: Gateway Arch, St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri Botanical Garden, and the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Jonesboro,​ Arkansa Jonesboro, one of the state's most progressive cities, was established in 1859 among the rolling hills of Crowley's Ridge in northeast Arkansas. Downtown is filled with gift shops, restaurants, art galleries, a day spa and an active civic center called the ​Forum​. Arkansas State University​ offers one of the mid-South's finest museums, a fine arts center and an indoor sports/entertainment complex. The ​Forrest L . Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center​ provides an interesting tour of the natural wonders of the region, plus serves as a stop along ​Crowley's Ridge National Scenic Byway​. Branson, Missouri​ - While visiting you can: attend star-studded performances at Branson’s many live shows; enjoy Silver Dollar City, one of the world's top theme parks; take in the beauty and adventure of the Ozark Mountains and three pristine lakes; play some of the best golf in the Midwest; visit museums highlighting the area’s rich history and culture; relax at spas and resorts; and shop at Branson’s many boutiques, galleries and outlets. Memphis Tennessee​ - Memphis is a pilgrimage for those wanting to visit the birthplace of the blues, of soul and of rock 'n' roll. On Beale Street, W.C. Handy put down on paper the first written blues music. Elvis, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash all recorded at the historic Sun Records, which is now a museum. Graceland, the second most-visited home in America, welcomes visitors from around the world who yearn for a peek into the life of "the King." Beyond the music, Tennessee's largest city also offers much more. It has more sunny days each year than Miami, and combines southern tradition and hospitality with modern amenities. You'll enjoy great dining (be sure to sample the barbecued ribs), art galleries and exciting nightlife. Things To Do Bull Shoals-White River State Park - is a 732-acre ​Arkansas state park​ in ​Baxter​ and ​Marion Counties​, ​Arkansas​ in the United States​. Containing one of the nation's best trout-fishing streams and contains picnic areas, a marina, boat rentals, interpretive programs, and a visitors' center with gift shop. Bull Shoals Lake - is an artificial lake or ​reservoir​ in the ​Ozark Mountains​ of northern ​Arkansas​ and southern ​Missouri​. It has hundreds of miles of lake arms and coves perfect for boating, water sports, swimming, and fishing. Nineteen developed parks around the shoreline provide campgrounds, boat launches, swim areas, and marinas. Buffalo River​ - located in Northern ​Arkansas​, was the first ​National River​ to be designated in the United States​. The Buffalo River is 153 miles long. The lower 135 miles flow within the boundaries of an area managed by the ​National Park Service​, where the stream is designated the ​Buffalo National River​.The river flows through ​Newton​, ​Searcy​, ​Marion​, and ​Baxter​ Counties, from west to east. The river originates in the highest part of Boston Mountains​ of the ​Ozarks​, flows out onto the Springfield Plateau near the historic community of Erbie, and finally crosses a portion of the ​Salem Plateau​ just before joining the ​White River​. The Park is home to the state's only ​elk​ herd. Norfork Lake- a 22,0000 Acre lake located in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Home to a variety of freshwater game fish. Boating, water skiing, ping and swimming are all extremely popular on the lake.  
$299,000