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$3,597.00

0.38 acres | Residential Zoning

On the outskirts of the charming town of Aurora, Missouri, sits this nearly half acre lot. The property is on a paved road with well-spaced out homes scattered about. All the amenities of town are just a few minutes drive away and the larger city of Springfield is only 45 minutes from the property. There is power in the area and water and sewer are likely (but not yet verified) as the property is located within city limits. The annual taxes on this lot are extremely low, making this an affordable investment opportunity. Come home to Missouri today!

Land Specifics

Property Number 10938
Size 0.38 acres
Dimensions 100' x 168'
Road Access Paved Road
Slope Description Mostly Flat
Zoning Residential
Zoning Code R1 (Single Family Residential)
Zoning Definition

R1 (Single Family Residential): Primary residential uses permitted by ordinance: 1. Public schools, churches, parks, playgrounds, museums, libraries, recreational or community buildings, fire stations, or other public buildings or uses owned, controlled and operated exclusively by the City of Aurora, the State of Missouri, or the United States shall be permitted. 2. Single-family dwellings or private residences not including mobile homes. 3. Accessory buildings, including a private garage, when situated upon the same lot with the main building and not less than sixty (60) feet from the front street line, and in a case of corner lots, no closer to the side street than is permitted for residences on the street; except that a private garage may be constructed as an integral part of the main building, subject to the height, area and building line regulations of the main building shall be permitted. Accessory buildings shall not cover more than twenty percent (20%) of that area of the lot. Accessory buildings shall not be limited to one (1) such building per lot. Temporary buildings for uses incidental to construction work, which buildings shall be immediately adjacent to said construction work and which buildings shall be removed upon completion or abandonment of the construction are allowed. 4. Portable building, for storage only, when situated upon the same lot with the main building and not to exceed the front line of the main structured building, and in a case of corner lots, no closer to the side street than is permitted for residences on the street. Portable buildings shall not cover more than twenty percent (20%) of that area of the lot or be larger in size than twelve (12) feet in width and twenty (20) feet in length. Portable building shall be limited to one (1) such building per lot. Portable building shall meet all the standard building codes for construction of wooden or metal structures.

On Property Usage/Potential
  • Homesite
Nearby Usage
  • Farming
  • Recreational

Location

County Lawrence
State Missouri
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Additional Information

Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 20 3.0 07 002 004 005.000
Estimated Annual Taxes $13.43
Legal Description

All of Lots 9 and 10 in Randall's Addition to the City of Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri.

Monthly HOA Dues $0
HOA
HOA Dues $0
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