Missouri Real Estate - The Show Me State
Nicknamed the "Show Me" state, Missouri is an interesting mix of
big cities and rural lands. Missouri real estate prices do not
require you to "show" a lot of money.
Missouri
The quintessential midwestern state, Missouri offers interesting
contrasts. On one hand, you have large cities such as St. Louis
and Kansas City. On the other, rural farmlands and towns
dominate the rest of the landscape. Economically, the state is
dominated by agriculture and railroad industries although
typical large businesses can be found in the cities including
Budweiser in St. Louis.
The origin of the "show me" nickname is unknown. The state,
however, was named after the Missouri Indians who lived along
the banks of the Missouri River. A heartland state, Missouri is
an inexpensive place to raise a family in relative comfort.
St. Louis
St. Louis is a city with an odd mix of influences. Established
by the French, the city has a faint air of European influence,
but a much larger heartland feel. The city really had hard times
in the 1970s, but serious redevelopment efforts have led to a
major revival. Known for the famous Arch, the downtown and river
front areas have seen major revivals with old dilapidated
warehouses renovated into restaurants and hip stores. The city
is also known for a very strong music scene and large parks for
recreation. For professional sports, St. Louis is all about
baseball, football and hockey.
Branson
Branson is a little town in the Ozarks that has been called the
family Las Vegas. The town is littered with shows and activities
tailored to families. While it isn't a place you would want to
live because of the traffic, it is a good place to visit if you
live in the state.
Springfield
Seemingly the healthcare center of the United States,
Springfield is a nice place to raise a family. Situated next to
Burrell Park Lake, the town has seen major redevelopment. You'll
find modern warehouse lofts, outdoor cafes and trendy little
shops in brick building lined streets. The park and trail system
in Springfield is one of the best in the country.
Missouri Real Estate
Missouri real estate prices are very reasonable compared to the
rest of the country. A single-family home in Springfield will
average $170,000, while the same home will cost $250,000 in St.
Louis. Missouri real estate appreciated at a very modest 7.5
percent in 2005.