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Additional Information
706 E. Meadow Lane
Kirksville, MO 63501
Average UtilitiesWater/ Sewer (City of Kirksville)
Gas (Liberty Utilities)
$70/month year-round
$165-$180/ month Winter
$21/ month Spring, Fall, Summer
Electricity (Ameren UE)
$140-$160/ month Winter
$180-$200/ month Summer
$50-$80/ month Spring, Fall
Water Heater, Furnace, A/C New in July 2007
All flooring put in 2007
Garbage Disposal new Sept 2014
Dishwasher new Sept 2014
Roof on front of house new in 2010
Roof on middle section of house new in 2015
Garden Shed in back yard new in 2015
There are no remotes for the garage doors. Owners haven’t had any since they
have owned the house. Garage door company should be able to order remotes for
them.
House holds heat well in the winter, not drafty. No issues with sewer, water. No
leaks, flooding or sewer backup.
Garden/ Landscaping
Garden contains 6 8x4 beds
-2 Asparagus beds (very productive)
-1 Strawberry bed
-3 beds to plant what you choose
Backyard
1 raised bed with 2 roses in it, also used for vegetables.
1 gooseberry bush in southeast corner, rhubarb plants around it.
2 blueberry bushes near west fence.
Several raspberry plants along south fence.
Shade garden directly behind house.
1 red maple tree (beautiful red leaves in the fall).
1 big pin oak tree.
Front of house
Silver Maple tree
Square flower bed includes: daffodils, tulips, arborvitae (tall shrubs), purple
flowered clematis, variegated red-twigged dogwood, black-eyed susans, native New
England asters, sedum, stella d’ora daylilies, and purple flowered chrysanthemums
(bloom in November)
East side of house
3 snowball viburnams which produce beautiful, big, snowball looking flowers.