$69,312
$77,830
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18 Acres Lot
SOLD DATE : 06/11/2026
Key Details
Sold Price $69,312
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Farm
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 26020513
Sold Date 06/11/26
Annual Tax Amount $10
Lot Size 18.000 Acres
Acres 18.0
Property Sub-Type Farm
Property Description
Discover your own slice of the Ozarks with this beautiful 18-acre property just south of Fredericktown, Missouri. Conveniently located a short distance from Highway 67, this tract offers easy access for commuting while still providing the peace and privacy of the countryside. The land features fairly level terrain, making it highly usable for a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, trail riding, and hunting. Whitetail deer and wild turkey are plentiful, making this a great recreational getaway or future homesite for the outdoor enthusiast. Electric is already on site, giving you a head start on building your dream cabin or full-time residence. Just to the south, crystal-clear Twelve Mile Creek adds to the property's charm, with access to a scenic gravel bar—perfect for relaxing, picnicking, or cooling off on warm days. Whether you're looking for a weekend retreat or a place to put down roots, this property offers the perfect blend of convenience, natural beauty, and recreational opportunity. Come take a look today!
Location
State MO
County Madison
Area 713 - Fredericktown
Interior
Fireplace N
Exterior
View Y/N Yes
View Trees/Woods
Schools
Elementary Schools Marquand Elem.
Middle Schools Marquand-Zion High
High Schools Marquand-Zion High
School District Marquand-Zion R-Vi
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Special Listing Condition Standard
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