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320 Mckendree Road
Odessa, MO 64076
$1,195,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3300
Property Description
Rarely does a one-of-a-kind dream property become available like this! This very secluded estate sits 3/8 of a mile from the road and sits in an open 20-acre field surrounded by trees. Views of the road and surrounding properties are completely obscured. 60 acres in total, the property is roughly half open fields and half woods. There are three ponds, two being smaller livestock ponds and one being a three-acre pond full of crappie and bass. Wildlife abounds with turkey, deer, coyotes, and a wide assortment of birds. The home itself is a beautiful mix of country and contemporary. A large wrap around porch runs along two sides and opens to a large, stamped slate patio along the rear of the home with a lovely southerly view of the property. The home has 3300 square feet of living space. The main living area has four large bedrooms and three full baths. A separate mother-in-law quarters, with its own small patio, is attached by way of a garage large enough to hold four cars. Floor to ceiling windows in an 18-ft vaulted great room brings warmth to any occupant. The lower level of the home is finished in custom cherry and pine trim. A beautiful staircase features custom walnut and cherry woodwork and is finished with a contemporary black iodized cable system adding elegance to an already impressive space. Turning any corner in this home can reveal special details; Locust trim with epoxy details in the mud room, water stones inset into the window ledge of the guest bath, old barn steel inset in various cabinet doors. This is a truly custom home. Everything speaks warmth in this home. Visitors find themselves attracted to abundant woodwork and open spaces. On nice days the open patio can accommodate large family/friend gatherings with ease. Horseshoes, a firepit and a large yard for games and running space for children inevitably turns this homestead into the favorite meeting place. A 40x55 barn sits south of the home, providing shelter for implements, vehicles or an RV.
Property Information
Lot Size
60 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2008
MLS Number
2475114
Location
Address
320 McKendree Road
City
Odessa
State
MO
Zip Code
64076
County
LAFAYETTE
Listing
Provider
RE/MAX Heritage, original listing
Name
RE/MAX Heritage
Phone
(816) 224-8484
Office Name
RE/MAX Heritage
Office Phone
(816) 224-8484
Agent Name
Brett Wren

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