There are some very nice Missouri homes and then there are some that are truly "fancy". This is one of those as this Missouri place has its own elevator.
If you've ever wondered if a water tank could be remade into a nice home, wonder no more. I have a handful of pics of one such home that's located right next to the river in Louisiana, Missouri.
It was a home built in an era over 150 years ago. Now, you can look inside a Louisiana, Missouri plantation-style home that dates back to right after the Civil War.
If you fancy yourself a first mate and/or just love lighthouses, you could do a lot worse than a home I found that overlooks the Great Lakes which definitely looks like it could signal ships.
How do you know you've made it? I would argue this multi-million dollar Missouri home would be a good measuring stick. It's loaded with a movie theater, arcade and 5 fully-stocked lakes.
If a bathroom is what makes a home special, then this Hannibal home is very special. It's located in Norwoods and has one of the best bathrooms I've ever seen.
It's true that a home purchase is one of the biggest investments you'll make in your lifetime. But, one Hannibal home that was built in 1920 costs less than most new vehicles you'll see.
Most of us that have spent time in Hannibal have driven by this historic home at some point or another. Now, you can look inside Hannibal's historic Stonecroft Manor which was built in 1872.
I enjoy looking at pictures of vintage homes and appreciate history. That's one reason I love the Illinois home built in 1859 by a man considered to be the father of the modern skyscraper.