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If you are looking to live closer to the land, the Webster 19.24 is a solid choice! Every inch of the 19.24± acre property was thoughtfully developed for self-sufficiency, comfort, and country living. Located just off Hwy A in Marshfield, Missouri, the property offers endless homesteading potential. Inside a 60×40 barn is 1,440± square feet of living area, offering a practical mix of comfort and workspace. It includes a full kitchen, bathroom, laundry area, and cozy living room with high-speed internet and electric service already on site. A natural spring supplies water directly to the home through a gas-powered pump and 1,000-gallon holding tank, feeding a dependable system that's ideal for off-grid or sustainable living. Nearby, a quiet pond draws deer and wildlife, surrounded by hardwoods, fruit trees, and established gardens. The property features greenhouses, a chicken coop, and multiple berry patches, along with rows of apple, peach, pear, and cherry trees. Mature oak, hickory, and walnut trees shade the land, while native persimmons and sassafras add to the natural character. The Webster 19.24 offers the perfect blend of easy access and country privacy. You'll have paved road frontage right up to the turnoff, with additional frontage along a quiet gravel road that keeps traffic and noise to a minimum. The location gives you quick access to town for supplies, schools, and amenities, while still feeling tucked away in your own private piece of the Ozarks. It's the kind of spot that makes running into town simple but coming home feel like a getaway. Enjoy ample room to grow food, raise animals, and build a lifestyle that's rooted in nature. Whether you're starting a small farm, expanding your homestead, or just looking for a peaceful country property with real potential, this land has everything you need to get started. Orchard & Fruit Trees 2 Apricot Trees (self pollinating) 3 Nectarine Trees (self pollinating) 3 Peach Trees (self pollinating) 3 Apple Trees (cross pollinating) 2 Asian Pear Trees (cross pollinating) 4 Persimmon Trees (self pollinating) 2 Tart Cherry Bushes (self pollinating and prolific) 2 Sweet Cherry Trees (cross pollinating) 1 Che Tree also known as Mandarin Melon Berry or Silkworm Thorn 2 Kousa Pink Dogwood Trees with Edible Fruit 3 Paw Paw Trees Berries & Vines 8 Elderberry Plants Raspberries Black Raspberries Blackberries Wild Plus 4 Domestic Rows Strawberries 3 Grape Vines 2 Concord 1 Marechal Fosch Native Timber & Vegetation Predominantly Hickory, Oak, and Maple Locust, Black Walnut, Mimosa, Sassafras, and Rose of Sharon Native Persimmons
Source: Southern Missouri MLS, MLS#: 60327083
