The median home value in Forest City, MO is $89,658.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $102,487.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Forest City, MO is $89,658.
Approximately 65% of Forest City homes are owned,
compared to 16% rented, while
19% are vacant.
Forest City real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Small towns made it easy and affordable for anyone wanting a peaceful place to live. This 3-bedroom home has a great view and is ready for new owners. Own your home and still have money to enjoy the convenience of just being 20 minutes from St Joseph's. Large yard with plenty of room to play, garden, or relax.
Price Improvement 10/9/25Farmers, investors and even waterfowl hunters will appreciate this awesome piece of dirt! This property consists of 77+/- acres total. Approximately 64 of which are highly tillable with Class II soils consisting of Blencoe Silty Clay making this farm 84% tillable. This is premier Missouri River bottom ground with 0-2% slopes and has recently been ditched to ensure proper drainage. 2023 Corn crop produced 250 b/u and has a strong yield year over year. There are approximately 10 acres of lower lying wooded acres that would support intentional flooding for waterfowl hunting. The current owner is interested in cash renting the farming rights from a new owner at a rate of $300 per tillable acre for an annual return of $19,200 on the crop rights. The location of this farm is centered in one of the heaviest waterfowl flyways in NW Missouri. Sitting directly between Loess Bluffs Wildlife Refuge (formerly Squaw Creek) and Bob Brown Conservation Area, this property could easily be developed into a world class waterfowl property since electrical access is nearby. This property sits off of any public roads so it would provide the needed seclusion to make it a top-notch waterfowl property. On years when corn is in the crop rotation, thousands of ducks and geese use this specific field year in and year out for feeding. Even without additional development this property can and will offer plenty of waterfowl hunting opportunities.There is potential for additional revenue from hunting. Many other landowners lease their dry fields to outfitters for hunting in the fall and spring. If developed, many places with flooded corn and blinds bring anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000 and sometime more for waterfowl leases in this area which would provide an even greater ROI.
Bryant Real Estate I, LLC
5533 Jackson Ave
Kansas City, MO 64130
Phone: 816-523-1990
Email: hbkansascity42@yahoo.com
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