The median home value in Clarksville, MO is $242,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $154,419.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Clarksville, MO is $242,000.
Approximately 52% of Clarksville homes are owned,
compared to 26% rented, while
22% are vacant.
Clarksville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Clarksville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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The amazing Cedarcrest Manor sits on 2.5 acres on the bluffs of Clarksville and overlooks the Mississippi River. Built in 1842 by Captain Benjamin Clifford, a prominent riverboat captain, Cedarcrest began its life as a plantation home and quickly became the archetype for a number of houses built in the Mississippi River Valley. is a fantastic opportunity as a family getaway, corporate retreat location, or just your home away from home. The home is complete with 7 bedrooms, each with it's own full bath. The home has a commercial kitchen and an owners suite with it's own kitchen in the lower level. The private grounds feature Victorian gardens, a pool and pool house with changing rooms, a bathroom, and a fireplace. The property has an abundance of entertaining areas including upper and lower level patio areas. The home has most recently been used as a bed and breakfast and is still configured as one or it's easily used as a residence. This is a must-see property.
This is Rackheath! This wonderful home sits on the bluffs of the Mississippi River on 4+ acres with incredible views of the river valley. The home was built in 1860 and has been updated and re-sized to accommodate todays lifestyle. The first floor has an amply sized living/dining combination, a green house w/hot tub and kitchen with center island. Additionally the first floor has a bedroom with it's own full luxury bath and a common sitting area. The second level has 2 more bedrooms each with it's own bath and a common area/sitting/tv room with incredible views on 3 sides. The large outdoor patio area has views of the grounds and are of an English garden, landscaped and manicured shrubs, pathways and statuary. Can you find the secret garden with the oversized chess set?This is a must-see property!
Cumberland Presbyterian Church built in 1886 is looking for a new owner that will bring her back to her former glory. Sanctuary remains mostly as it was originally to include the metal and wooden pews, of which there are extras, and a bathroom and kitchen were added later. Behind the five sliding wooden doors is an office area and stairs that lead to what could be a living area on the second level. Has a non-functional forced air gas furnace and a second gas furnace for the office/living area. Bell still rings from the bell tower via a rope from the lobby. She needs some TLC but has great potential for those looking for a unique canvas to start from.