Discover the perfect blend of privacy, recreation, and comfort with this inviting 3-bedroom, 2-bath home set on 3 peaceful acres just minutes from the North Fork of the White River. Tucked alongside the Mark Twain National Forest, this property offers access to thousands of acres of public land--an unbeatable advantage for hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking room to roam and explore. Whether you're looking for a full-time residence or a serene getaway, this home provides the space, setting, and features to make life in the Ozarks truly enjoyable.Inside, the open-concept kitchen and living area creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere ideal for gathering with friends and family. A cozy fireplace brings charm and comfort on cool evenings, and windows pull in natural light and views of the surrounding woods. The full basement is partially finished, offering additional living space, hobby areas, or storage with the opportunity to customize to your needs.Step outside to a spacious deck or the screened in porch, both perfect for morning coffee, entertaining, or simply relaxing while taking in the sounds of nature. The detached garage provides ample room for vehicles, tools, or outdoor gear--essential for life near top-tier hunting and fishing grounds. With the North Fork's clear, cold waters nearby and the National Forest at your boundary line, you're positioned for endless adventure.This property is a rare find in one of Southern Missouri's most scenic areas--offering comfort, recreation, and privacy all in one exceptional package.
Situated at the end of a quiet dead-end lane, about three-quarters of a mile off of the gravel, sits this charming 80-acre (more or less) slice of Ozarks heaven, hugged on three sides by the Mark Twain National Forest. You won't find many like this one anymore -- private, peaceful, and downright pretty.The home's a quaint 2-bedroom, 1-bath farmhouse with about 1,456 square feet, full of that old-country charm. It's got an attached carport to keep you dry and a screened-in patio that's perfect for summer nights -- or close it up and make yourself a cozy four-season hangout. Out back you'll find a handful of outbuildings: an old red barn that's seen its fair share of stories, a big ol' shop (no concrete floor, but plenty of room for projects), and a smaller workshop for tinkering or storing your gear.The land rolls gently, dressed in a mix of pasture and timber, with trail systems weaving through like ribbons. There's abundant wildlife -- deer, turkey, and all sorts of critters -- though the current owners don't hunt, so the place has been a quiet sanctuary for years. Two ponds sparkle under the sky, and near the house you'll find a greenhouse/atrium-style building and a large garden area just waiting for your green thumb.If you've been dreaming of a place where the world slows down, where you can sip your morning coffee while the woods wake up around you, this end-of-the-road retreat might just be your kind of paradise.
This 3 Bedroom 2 Bath home is situated on 3 acres. This private quiet property has a good location less than 6 miles to the river with easy access to West Plains. If you are looking for privacy, this property should be on your list.

Pottersville is located in Missouri. Pottersville, Missouri has a population of 958. Pottersville is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 59.54% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.3%.
The median household income in Pottersville, Missouri is $51,467. The median household income for the surrounding county is $43,200 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Pottersville is 34.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.7 inches per year, with 8.5 inches of snow per year.