The median home value in Wellington, MO is $185,200.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $202,700.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Wellington, MO is $185,200.
Approximately 56.01% of Wellington homes are owned,
compared to 18.04% rented, while
25.95% are vacant.
Wellington 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 Wellington real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Welcome to country living in town! This is a must-see 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on 9.5+ acres with barn. Let the hardwood floors and remarkable trim welcome you. The beautiful fireplace is a focal point in the living room. The nicely appointed kitchen with walk-in pantry provides plenty of space for culinary adventures. The unfinished basement with walk-up entry is a blank palette ready for your creativity. The barn was used to raise horses but could be home to any critters you desire. The pasture is fenced with woods on the west side.
Welcome to this 3-bedroom, 1-bath ranch-style manufactured home located within the city limits of Wellington, Missouri, and within the highly sought-after Wellington-Napoleon R-9 School District. This home offers a cozy and functional open-concept living space, perfect for everyday living and entertaining. Step outside to enjoy the two covered porches, one of which is screened, providing a great space to relax and unwind while enjoying the outdoors. The property also features convenient off-street concrete parking, ensuring ease and accessibility. With its prime location in a desirable community and school district, this home offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Don't miss the opportunity to make this property your own!
Lafayette County Missouri has historically been one of the highly sought after locations in the area, with its rich soils, rolling hills and nearly its entire north boundary consisting of river bluffs or river bottoms. It’s easy to see the attraction. This farm contains most of those features and is set up to be so much more. Located just outside of Wellington, Missouri, these 87 acres consist of 52+/- tillable acres, currently in corn. The Sni-A-Bar Creek, which is a direct tributary to the Missouri River, is the west and north boundary of the farm for over 1.1 miles. The fishing opportunities and beautiful views that the creek provide are a great bonus. Along the creek and nearly the entire perimeter of the two tracts is treed, With a large area on both tracts available, the mature timber provides great habitat for wildlife to live and venture across the land. With nearly 30 acres of trees on the property the opportunity of harvesting some for income is there along with the ability to use these areas for the secluded building spot so many are after. The two tracts are split by US Highway 24 running east and west nearly through the center the 87 acres, providing highly desirable highway frontage to the tune of over 3000 feet on the north tract and over 3200 on the south tract. The property also has an older home on the land that could be lived in or rented out for additional income. The home is just over 750 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. An additional shed on the land provides an opportunity to store you toys and/or equipment on the farm. With so many different uses and diversity of the farm, this should garner the attention of most buyers looking in the area. Keep the current operation of farming and renting the home or use your imagination and take this farm to the next level and start your next chapter.
Rare opportunity to own a remarkable piece of farm ground in the highly sought after Lafayette County. Lafayette County is one of the most sought after counties in the state to purchase farm ground. The deep/black dirt produces some of the most impressive yields in the entire state. This 92.07 Acres/83.53 Tillable (per USDA) of prime farmland sits at the intersection of Hwy 24 & Hwy 131. Land is being leased on a 60/40 split (see disclosure) and has already had Nitrogen applied for the 2024 crop season. The land lays pretty flat and consists mostly of Marshall silty clay loam.