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Property Prospects: A Cozy Stone Cottage

by Corin Cesaric

Property Prospects is a series showing you fascinating homes for sale across the state of Missouri. We comb listings and stay tuned in to top property curators on the web to find one-of-a-kind homes all around the Show-Me State. Know of a home we should cover in this space? Send us a tip at [email protected]

It’s not everyday that a home this charming goes on the market. The home has three bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms and is located in Fenton at 201 Richarz Drive. The stone steps welcome you and the unique wooden rounded door invites you into what resembles a life-size gingerbread house. 


Inside, there are more stone details in the living room with the beautiful fireplace that has two stained-glass windows surrounding it. The living room also features built-in bookshelves perfect for decorating, wooden beams on the ceiling, and hardwood floors. An arched walkway brings you into the dining room that features a rustic chandelier, wooden walls and floors, and plenty of windows that let in natural light. You can find the kitchen with mint green cabinets and light wooden countertops right next to the dining area. From the kitchen, there are steps leading upstairs and a door that takes you to the backyard. 

The home was built in 1930 and contains several wooden features, including the vaulted ceiling and milled walls in the master bedroom that has a cabin feel. There’s also a full walkout basement perfect for storage and about a half acre of land with a swing set to accompany it. While the home has a vintage feel, there are plenty of places throughout where you can add your own personal details and make this the home of your dreams. It is currently listed for $129,000.

For the full listing and more photos, click here.

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