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Browse active land and farm listings across central and south-central Missouri. Use the full search to filter by acreage, price, county, and property features. Our land specialists — lifelong farmers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts in the Missouri Ozarks — are here to help you find the right property.

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Before You Buy

What to Look For in Missouri Land

Road Access
All-weather access or deeded easement — landlocked land is nearly impossible to finance and difficult to sell.
Rivers, Creeks & Water
The Gasconade, Big Piney, Niangua, and Roubidoux rivers — along with Lake of the Ozarks — define recreational value in Missouri. Creek, pond, spring, or river frontage dramatically increases land value and utility.
Utilities
Electric at or near the property opens up building options. Confirm meter availability before making an offer.
Soil & Terrain
Creek bottoms and south-facing slopes support farming and hunting. Identify usable ground versus steep hollers before you commit.
Timber Quality
Mature hardwoods add value and hunting quality. Confirm any existing timber contracts or recent harvest history.
Cattle & Grazing
Cross-fencing, stock ponds, hay ground, and established pasture are valuable for cattle operations. Confirm carrying capacity and fencing condition.
Mineral Rights
Missouri land may convey with or without minerals. Always verify in the title search.
Our Land Specialists Can Help You

Our agents are lifelong farmers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts right here in Missouri. They know this land from the inside — the rivers, the timber, the cattle country, and what makes each parcel unique.

Evaluate access, water, and utility availability on any parcel
Understand price-per-acre benchmarks by county and property type
Identify hunting quality through topography, timber, and water features
Assess cattle and hay production potential — carrying capacity and infrastructure
Navigate VA and farm loan financing for rural property
Connect you with local lenders, surveyors, and timber consultants
Negotiate purchase price and terms on your behalf
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