The median home value in Blairstown, MO is $93,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $99,800.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Blairstown, MO is $93,000.
Approximately 43.08% of Blairstown homes are owned,
compared to 26.15% rented, while
30.77% are vacant.
Blairstown 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 Blairstown real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Here is your chance to own a proven waterfowl property in West-Central Missouri! Most duck hunting properties in this area do not become available, as this property hasn’t changed hands in nearly 30 years. Splitting the Johnson/ Henry county line, this phenomenal 152 +/- acre property sits just northwest of Blairstown, Mo. along Big Creek, a renowned flyway in Western Missouri. Please visit our website for the full write-up and more information! Thanks https://kwland.com/property/big-creek-ducks-and-bucks-henry-missouri/54186
Located on blacktop Highway N in northwest Henry County is this beautiful 41+/- acre tract with terrific options. Highly tillable, the ground is currently planted in corn, and can continue to be farmed or rented for income. A wooded draw and old pond break up the farm, and are home to wildlife. With rolling topography, scenic views, no deed restrictions, and power and water utilities available at the road, the farm offers spectacular home sites. The land is less than 20 minutes from Clinton, an hour from the Kansas City metro, and is in the Clinton School District. With options for hobby farming, building, recreating, or simply as an investment, this farm has so much to offer.
Located on blacktop Highway N in northwest Henry County is this beautiful 41+/- acre tract with terrific options. Highly tillable, the ground is currently planted in corn, and can continue to be farmed or rented for income. A wooded draw and old pond break up the farm, and are home to wildlife. With rolling topography, scenic views, no deed restrictions, and power and water utilities available at the road, the farm offers spectacular home sites. The land is less than 20 minutes from Clinton, an hour from the Kansas City metro, and is in the Clinton School District. With options for hobby farming, building, recreating, or simply as an investment, this farm has so much to offer.