




215 E 5th Street
About This Property
Spacious 3-Bedroom, 2-Bath Home, Nearly ½ Acre, Updated HVAC, Metal Roof, 3-Season Conservatory! Offering approximately 2,432 sq ft of living space, this one-owner 3-bedroom, 2-bath home combines a spacious split-bedroom floor plan with numerous updates and plenty of indoor and outdoor living space. Situated on nearly half an acre on a permanent block foundation, the home features a large living room, dining area, and spacious kitchen with an eat-at island, built-in pantry, and abundant cabinetry. The primary suite offers a large private bathroom and walk-in closet, while the split-bedroom design places the additional bedrooms and bath on the opposite side of the home. Recent improvements include newer decks, updated HVAC, paint touch-ups, and new luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout the living room, dining area, kitchen, primary bedroom, and hallway. Additional interior features include drywall walls, crown molding, a generous laundry room with utility sink, and ample storage. A 3-season conservatory provides additional flexible space for relaxing, entertaining, hobbies, or enjoying views of the outdoors. Exterior features include a metal roof, vinyl siding, carport, front and back decks, and an updated ramp leading from the front deck. Conveniently located near shopping, the golf course, and other local amenities. If you're looking for **over 2,400 sq ft, a split-bedroom layout, nearly half an acre, multiple outdoor living spaces, and numerous updates, this property has plenty to offer!
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About Pulaski County
Big Piney bottoms and timbered ridges in the heart of the Ozarks
Pulaski County sits squarely in the Missouri Ozarks, where the Gasconade and Big Piney rivers carve through forested hills and open fertile bottomland. Buyers here find a classic mix of rolling oak-hickory timber, shortleaf pine ridges, and creek-bottom pasture that runs cattle and puts up hay. The thin, rocky uplands lend themselves to grazing and recreational holdings rather than heavy row crop. Whitetail deer and turkey work the hardwood draws, and river frontage adds fishing and floating value. With Fort Leonard Wood anchoring the local economy and Mark Twain National Forest close at hand, this is dependable country for a working cattle place, a hunting retreat, or a recreational tract with water and cover in good measure.
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MLS# MIS26046034 · Key: MIS207644445 · Last updated: Aug 21, 2026
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