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20560 Normandy Drive
Lebanon, MO 65536
$589,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1800
Property Description
This completely remodeled home/farm combo is a rare find in the Joel E Barber school district. The 1800 square foot barndominium style home was built in 2009 and features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. The second story offers scenic views of the 40 acres of pasture it overlooks. The home features a rustic style interior with wood design and trim. New carpet has been installed throughout, and an abundance of natural light shines throughout the home creating a cozy cabin like atmosphere. This property is a must see with flat pastures and a nice cattle corral. The 40 acres includes a nice pond and is completely cross fenced and ready for the livestock of your choice. The grain silo is a unique feature that was used as an office and could be made into a living space or a playhouse for children. Attached to the home is a pole barn that could easily be closed in or left open for parking vehicles or storing side by sides. It is approximately 2700 square foot of storage. There is a nice 6,000 square foot workshop with concrete floors; the perfect place to work on farm equipment or to provide additional storage. The workshop does have a single bathroom and did have working heat and air that would be an easy fix to get in working order. The owners have also decided to allow up to 120 acres of land to be purchased at an additional 5,500 an acre up to a total of 120 acres or $999,000 for the entire property. The 80 additional acres would make an amazing farm, commercial property or even that subdivision Joel E. Barber school district desperately needs. This property has endless options and entrances off Normandy and Highway 32, with county water at the road. Don't miss out on this opportunity!
Property Information
Lot Size
40 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2009
MLS Number
11221485
Location
Address
20560 Normandy Drive
City
Lebanon
State
MO
Zip Code
65536
County
LACLEDE
Listing
Provider
Mossy Oak Properties of the Heartland SoMo Land an, original listing
Name
Mossy Oak Properties of the Heartland SoMo Land an
Phone
(417) 859-4868
Office Name
Mossy Oak Properties of the Heartland SoMo La
Office Phone
(417) 859-4868
Agent Name
Tyler Zimmerman

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