The median home value in Bronaugh, MO is $98,409. This is higher than the county median home value of $70,945. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Bronaugh, MO is $98,409. Approximately 74% of Bronaugh homes are owned, compared to 14% rented, while 12% are vacant. Bronaugh real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you're interested in, contact a Bronaugh real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about Bronaugh Real Estate.
This is a testFor sale is an incredible multi-use tract located in Vernon County, just southwest of Moundville, Missouri. This property is mostly open and boasts 2 outstanding bodies of water, consisting of a 13 acre lake and a 1.3 acre pond. These water bodies are strip pit remnants and boast very deep pools of water. Some giant bass and crappie are rumored to swim in these waters. And imagine the waterfowl hunting with all the nearby crop fields supplying food for the wintering birds. A person can create a property entrance to the south on Victory Rd and build an incredible cabin or home-site overlooking both bodies of water. The open ground can be used for pasture, and several acres profile out to be tillable soils. The deer also grow big in this area, and I observed a 155'+ deer crossing a crop field less than a mile north of this property. This farm is waiting for a lifetime of memories with its next owner, so call today for a private tour of this property priced at a tremendous value.
80 Acres of Vernon County Pasture & TillableFor sale is a quality 80-acre pasture tract located in Vernon County, just southwest of Moundville, Missouri. This property is 90% open and boasts some of the best soil in the area. The farm is currently in grass and used as pasture/hay, but the soil profiles show that it can be a productive row crop farm as well. All the savvy investors know is that good soil is what makes money. This farm features Summit Silty Clay Loam, Mayes Silty Clay Loam, and Barden Silt Loam, which are ready to be tilled for beans or corn. If you want to expand your row crop operation or move your money from the volatile stock market into a secure invest, you should consider owning this Vernon County farm as a long-term investment. The farm is currently perimeter fenced all behind a locked gate. Call today for a private tour of this property.
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