The median home value in Gilman City, MO is $59,100.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $80,200.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Gilman City, MO is $59,100.
Approximately 54.68% of Gilman City homes are owned,
compared to 22.17% rented, while
23.15% are vacant.
Gilman City 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 Gilman City real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This charming farmhouse, nestled on a 1.4-acre homestead, has been cherished by one family for generations and now presents a rare opportunity for you to own an incredible property at an extraordinary price. The stunning garden alone is enough to captivate you! Imagine stepping onto the covered porch and entering a spacious eat-in kitchen that flows into a vast living room, perfect for entertaining friends and family. This home boasts four bedrooms, one bathroom, a substantial laundry room, and a large storage room that once served as the old schoolhouse. Additionally, a 26x48 outbuilding, storage cellar, carports, and extra shops complete this once-in-a-lifetime offer.
Presenting an elite hunting property that is nearly all wooded, surrounded by agriculture, and situated in an area known for exceptional whitetail bucks. If you know this area, then you know that giants roam here year after year. One of the best was taken nearby in 2013, grossing well over 200 inches, and that buck was known to have spent daylight hours on this property. We just deployed cellular trail cameras for the 2024 season, and we can't wait to see what shows up. Nearly all of this property is wooded including native hardwoods, and several areas that were planted to pines. The topography on this farm sets up very well for hunting, with several prominent ridge systems and 2 different drainages. Be sure to check out the Topography Hillshade map included with the listing photos. This outstanding terrain, that is covered in timber and brush, offers deer numerous bedding options for any wind direction thanks to an abundance of south-facing slopes, plus slopes that face just about every other direction as well. This is a pretty special hunting farm as-is, and it could be truly elite with a little bit of TSI and habitat development. Some of the habitat improvements have already been implemented including an access trail, food plot, water hole, and a newer hunting blind that the seller may consider conveying with the property. There's even a small clearing in the southeast corner where you could park a camper with minimal impact on the rest of the property. The layout, genetics, and location are all in place for the ultimate whitetail property, plus it's loaded with turkeys!
This Harrison County Farm has 208 acres m/l and has something for everyone. The farm consist of 140 acres that is currently planted to soybeans, 17.85 acres of CRP and remaining is timber. Current landowner is willing to rent back the cropland from new owner for $180 per acre. CRP is receiving $2569.86 until 2032. There is a hunting lease of $3120 for 2024 but lessee would like to continue leasing if available. Total income $30,890. Owners will keep 2024 soybean crop. Call for additional information.