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About This Property
3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house in Waynesville. Amenities included: wheelchair accessible, central air, central heat, and deck. No Utilities included. Is not pet friendly. Date Available: July 8th, 2024. $1050/month rent. $1050 security deposit required. Please submit the form on this page or contact Professional Property Management Services, LLC at to learn more. This property is managed by a responsible landlord using Avail landlord software.
204 Dyer Dr is a house located in Pulaski County and the 65583 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Waynesville R-VI attendance zone.
Located in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks, the City of Waynesville is the seat of Pulaski County. Waynesville is home to a tight-knit community, touting small-town charm throughout its downtown area and accompanying shops along historic Route 66. Historical and natural amenities abound in Waynesville, with access to the Roubidoux Creek and Spring as well as the Trail of Tears Memorial and Interpretive Walking Tour.
There are plenty of wooded areas to explore near Waynesville as well, from the neighboring Fort Leonard Wood Military Base to the nearby Lake of the Ozarks State Park and Ha Ha Tonka State Park. Should you miss the hustle and bustle of city life, Springfield and Saint Louis are both within a two-hour drive of Waynesville.
Learn more about living in WaynesvilleColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 36 min | 29.2 mi |
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