USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Richmond
, Missouri in Ray County


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56 active listings near Richmond
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$649,900   👍 39803 Highway K
$625,400   👍 E 192nd St
$625,000   👍 37763 W 88th St
$510,000   👍 1010 Wellington St
$486,000   👍* B Hwy
$424,900   👍* 42200 E 156th St
$409,900   👍 37987 W 136th St
$394,000   👍 401 S Camden St
$375,000   👍* 41892 E 144th St
$355,000   👍* 14644 Highway B
$329,000   👍 43359 Horn Hill Rd
$285,000   👍 508 N Thornton St
$275,000   👍 38843 W Ff Hwy
$260,000   👍 Ff Hwy
$257,000   👍* 405 N Institute St
$230,000   👍* 503 Sycamore Dr
$225,000   👍 203 Dunns Ln
$214,000   👍 1404 Ridgeway Dr
$210,680   👍* Bruns Rd Lot 1B
$210,000   👍* 1216 Hines St
$199,900   👍 205 Crispin St
$198,000   👍 10448 Schwarz Ln
$189,900   👍* 400 Ottman St
$178,900   👍* 309 S Wellington St
$175,000   👍* 603 Ralph St
$169,900   👍 502 S Camden St
$165,000   👍* 500 N Institute St
$165,000   👍* 107 E Royle St
$165,000   👍* 405 S Wellington St
$164,900   👍* 418 E Main St
$159,900   👍 418 N College St
$155,000   👍* 309 S Institute St
$144,900   👍* 503 E North Main St
$135,000   👍 102 W Black Diamond St
$130,000   👍 508 Cunningham St
$129,900   👍* 614 S Whitmer St
$129,900   👍* 314 E Lexington St
$119,900   👍 605 E Lexington St
$104,900   👍 1213 Hines St
$89,000   👍* Coyote Ln Lot 4
$85,000   👍* 511 E North Main St
$79,000   👍* 16056 Conservation Rd
$65,000   👍 Airfield Ln Lot 37
$65,000   👍 Airfield Ln Lot 36
$65,000   👍 Airfield Ln Lot 35
$65,000   👍 Airfield Ln Lot 34
$62,500   👍* Airfield Ln Lot 41
$49,900   👍 S Camden St
$45,000   👍 Airfield Ln
$35,000   👍 313 E Lexington St
$15,000   👍 Wood Oak Ave Lot 17
$15,000   👍 Wood Oak Ave Lot 20
$6,950   👍 101 Clark St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Richmond, MO?
Then read on!

A fun and verifiable fact about the town of Richmond, Missouri is that it was the site of a major Civil War battle known as the Battle of Richmond, which took place on August 29-30, 1862. The Confederate victory in this battle led to their occupation of the town for a short period of time. Today, there are historical markers and monuments around the town that commemorate this important moment in American history.