The median home value in Bethel, MO is $152,600.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $116,800.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Bethel, MO is $152,600.
Approximately 42.25% of Bethel homes are owned,
compared to 28.17% rented, while
29.58% are vacant.
Bethel real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Bethel real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
If you are looking for a beautiful turn-key CRP and hunting farm with living quarters. Located at the end of a dead-end county road, this farm consists of beautiful rolling CRP, brushy pockets, patches of timber, and hidey hole hunting spots. A wet weather creek and secluded pond on the west end give the wildlife plenty to drink. The CRP pays $177/acre for 40 acres for a total of $7,080/year farm income. There is a super nice 30x60 metal building that is perfect for a weekend getaway or hunting camp. There is a 16x30 finished area at the far end of the shed that has a small kitchen, bathroom, two beds, recliners, couch, and a dining table. The cabin is hooked up to county water, and fiber optic high-speed internet is available as well. All furniture and appliances will convey with sale. The rest of the building is used for storage, and is perfect for keeping tractors, atvs, vehicles, and other equipment out of the weather. Also included in sale is 3 deer blinds.
Discover this versatile 153.3-acre property in Shelby County, Missouri. With approximately 49.16 FSA-certified cropland acres, this land offers a blend of agricultural potential and recreational opportunities. The fertile soils, including Blackoar, Lindley, Gorin, Piopolis, Arbela, and Keswick, support productive farming. A long-term cash renter ensures steady income from the tillable acreage. Beyond the farmland, the property boasts hardwood timber and a scenic creek, creating a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts. The land is a haven for wildlife, especially whitetail deer and wild turkey, making it an ideal spot for hunting. Conveniently located with direct access from Highway W, this property is less than 40 miles from Quincy and Hannibal. Whether you're an investor, farmer, or outdoor enthusiast, this land offers endless possibilities.
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