The median home value in Glasgow, MO is $166,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $161,600.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Glasgow, MO is $166,000.
Approximately 63.73% of Glasgow homes are owned,
compared to 9.83% rented, while
26.44% are vacant.
Glasgow 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 Glasgow real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Retail space in historic Glasgow MO with room for two businesses! Gorgeous location downtown overlooking the Missouri River! Newer central air with heat pump, 200 amp electric with new panel, new water line and sewer line, as well as a remodeled bathroom. This space is ready for the new owner to custom finish to suit the business of their choice! Air bnb, retail store, cafe, lots of potential! 14'' ceilings, unfinished 2225 sq ft in lower level overlooks the river. Property sells as is.
CALLING ALL HISTORICAL HOME ENTHUSIASTS! This 5 bed/2 bath 1850's Greek Revival ''Boscobel'' home is the gem you've been waiting for! Situated on nearly 6 acres of park like gently rolling hills with extensive landscaping, this property is an exquisite tribute to its pre-civil war roots! The original wood floors are still gleaming, & there are many original details throughout the house that have stood the test of time from the grand staircase to the pocket doors, chandeliers, front door & doorbell, & intercom system. The sprawling grounds include lovely views of Glasgow river bottoms from the canopy of the mature trees, & a quaint old barn! The kitchen is a chef's dream with appliances less than 5 yrs old, an island & 2 ovens! Enjoy the benefits of A FULLY PAID OFF 16 panel solar array! The solar panels sit at the edge of the property and do not detract. .7!5 acre BLACK WALNUT ORCHARD ON THE PROPERTYf! Both bathrooms are fully remodeled with a walk in shower in the main floor bath and a shower/tub in the upstairs. A spacious kitchen pantry has been added, as well as a four seasons room & main floor laundry room. Decorative fireplaces adorn many rooms throughout AND almost all furniture and antiques are negotiable! Two HVAC systems and a heat pump keep this home highly efficient in conjunction with the solar panels. Clean & dry basement for storage and gardening shed to boot! Step back in time and take a tour of this historical crown jewel!
The 176.79 acre farm being offered in Howard County Missouri is a farm that offers so much to its next owner. With around 110 acres in crop production now, the ability to farm it or rent out for income is present. The creek and timber on the farms allow for recreational uses such as hunting and nature watching. Located just minutes north of Glasgow, Missouri, the 176.79 acres is along County Road 248 off of Highway V and has Doxies Creek as its north line for over 2/3 of a mile. The 110+/- acres of tillable land is made up of three different silt loams. The overall NCCPI rating is 74.5 making it a strong farm for valuable production of your corn or soybeans. The farm has a couple of small barns on it to park equipment in on site. The topography of the farm and the existing timber sets this farm up for a great hunting piece, with the current owners enjoying the hunting for many years with great success. The hunting rights are currently leased out on a year to year basis and are just another stream of income if you choose to continue leasing. The whitetail deer are present and sign is everywhere. We saw numerous deer while photographing the property. The timber along Doxies Creek looks to be a great area for mushroom hunting or simply enjoying a hike through the mature timber or even a great place to put your back against a large trunk and wait for that turkey to come strutting by in search of his lonely hen. So if you are on the search for expanding your farming footprint or even looking for a farm to invest in and enjoy the multiple streams of income, this one is worth the look.