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    5 Cheapest Places to Live in Missouri

    2021-08-23

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    Missouri's geography varies, ranging from the Ozark Mountains to the Missouri River and the Northern Plains. Residents of Missouri live near the middle of the country. Food processing, aerospace, transportation equipment, and beer making are among the state's major industries. If you live in Missouri comfortably, the chances are that you will be able to afford it. According to the 2010 Census, Missouri is among the cheapest states due to its median home price of $138,400. Additionally, the state's transportation and grocery costs are lower than the national average. There are cheaper places to live in Missouri than in many other states, and these are the 5 most affordable places to live there, according to HomeSnacks.

    Top 5:St. Ann

    With a population of 12,744, St. Ann is a city in southwest Missouri. In Missouri, St. Ann is the best place to live and is located in St. Louis County. Residents of St. Ann own their homes, and the town has a dense suburban feel. St. Ann has many bars and parks. Many families live in St. Ann, and its residents tend to hold moderate political views. Saint Ann has a high-quality public school system.

    The cost of living in St. Ann, Missouri, is 15% lower than the national average. Any area's cost of living can differ depending on your career, your average salary, and the real estate market there. The housing costs in St. Ann are 50% lower than the national average, and utility prices are 3% lower than the national average. Gas prices and bus fares are 5% lower than the national average. The grocery prices in St. Ann are 2% lower than the national average. The cost of healthcare in St. Ann is 0% higher than the national average.

    Top 4:Webb City

    Located in Jasper County, Missouri, Webb City is a thriving city. There are several historic buildings in the downtown district of Webb City, including the Route 66 Middle West Hotel, Route 66 Movie Theatre, Unity Building, Merchant & Miners Bank, and Bruner Pharmacy.

    Compared to the national average, the cost of living in Webb City, Missouri, is 14% lower. A person's cost of living can vary according to the area's real estate market, salary averages, and career. It is possible to buy a home in Webb City for 34% less than the national average, and utility costs are 28% more than the national average.

    It is 10% cheaper to buy groceries in Webb City than it is nationwide. Webb City's healthcare costs are 9% lower than the national average.

    Top 3:Bonne Terre

    St. Francois County is home to Bonne Terre, Missouri. At the Bonne Terre Mine, some of America's most incredible adventures took place. This deep-earth lead mine was founded in 1860 and is one of the largest artificial caverns in the world. Lead ore was produced here until 1962 when it was closed.

    Bonne Terre has an unemployment rate of 5.3%. Jobs have been growing recently. The number of jobs in Bonne Terre has increased by 0.1%. Bonne Terre has a lower cost of living than the rest of the country, by 23.3%. There are 6,824 people in the City. Its population has grown by 9.3% since 2020. Bonne Terre's median home price is $97,800. The appreciation rate for homes over the last 10 years has been 5.2%. Bonne Terre has a median home value of $97,800. Since 2000, home values have appreciated by 5.2%

    Top 2:Trenton

    The town of Trenton is in the county of Grundy. The majority of residents of Trenton own their homes, giving residents a feeling of suburban living. Trenton's residents tend to be conservative and are primarily families and retirees. Trenton has above-average public schools. Compared to the national average, the cost of living in Trenton is 19% lower.

    Any area's cost of living can differ depending on your career, your average salary, and the real estate market there. Trenton has 58% lower housing costs, and utility prices are 3% lower than the national average. Bus fares and gas prices are 5% more down here than the national average. The grocery prices in Trenton are 2% lower than the national average. Trenton's health care costs are 0% higher than the national average.

    Top 1:Richmond

    Richmond is a city in Ray County, Missouri. The people that live here have a midwestern and country feel to them, with crime levels below average. The town of Richmond is a medium-sized one, perfect for families seeking a less busy atmosphere. The schools are middle, and there are grocery stores that offer great deals. Our neighbors were friendly and moderately quiet.

    The unemployment rate in Richmond is 4.6%. Recent job growth is Positive. Richmond jobs have increased by 1.2%. It costs less to live in Richmond than the U.S. average. Richmond's population is 5,603 people. The population has declined by 5.0% since 2020. Real estate in Richmond costs on average $104,100. Home Appreciation is up 11.1% in the previous 12 months. The median home price in Richmond is $126,300.

    Are you familiar with any of these places, or have you visited them? Share in the comments below.

    Sources:

    https://www.homesnacks.com

    https://www.homesnacks.com/mo/st.-ann-cost-of-living

    https://www.homesnacks.com/mo/webb-city-cost-of-living

    https://www.homesnacks.com/mo/bonne-terre-cost-of-living

    https://www.homesnacks.com/mo/trenton-cost-of-living

    https://www.homesnacks.com/mo/richmond-cost-of-living

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    Ron Henderson
    2021-08-24
    Grant city Mo or Princeton Mo???
    Linda Truluck
    2021-08-24
    If our Great Governor continues to raise taxes like he just approved the increased gasoline taxes Missouri will not be an affordable state to live. Think of it, we have personal property taxes, new gasoline tax will make our prices so close to 3.00 per gallon for regular, we’re taxed on food and everyone who owns a home that I know their property taxes are increasing.
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