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Monthly Rent
$1,250
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
2 ba
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Square Feet
1,200 sq ft
Details
About This Property
Now taking applications for 1021 Emma St. This home was built in 2015. Very nice 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home. Eat in kitchen with refrigerator, dishwasher and electric range/oven, tile flooring. Opening living area with hardwood floors and lots of windows. 3 bedrooms with Master having large walk in closet and full master bath. Downstairs is unfinished walk out basement. This home is all electric and in excellent condition. $1250 monthly rent, $1250 security deposit. If interested please apply at We only schedule appointments by approved application.
1021 Emma St is a house located in Butler County and the 63901 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Poplar Bluff R-I attendance zone.
House Features
- Dishwasher
Fees and Policies
- Dishwasher
Situated in southeastern Missouri, Poplar Bluff rests about midway between Saint Louis and Memphis, Tennessee. Tucked in the Ozark foothills, Poplar Bluff is known as the “Gateway to the Ozarks,” offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation in the surrounding area. The Black River flows through the city, providing numerous options for activities like fishing, kayaking, hiking, and more.
Incorporated in 1870, Poplar Bluff has deep historical roots. A number of historic buildings located throughout Poplar Bluff pay homage to the past, including the vibrant, art deco Rodgers Theatre. Poplar Bluff celebrates its history with the annual Iron Horse Festival and the Historic Depot Restoration Project. Convenience to a local Amtrak station as well as U.S. Routes 60 and 67 makes getting around from Poplar Bluff a breeze.
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