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Charming Richmond, MO

Richmond, Missouri is a charming small town focused on building good community character! Richmond is located in Ray County, Missouri and is within an easy commute to Kansas City. Located at the intersection of Highway 10 and Highway 13; Richmond, MO, is rich in history and has many good things happening. If you are looking for a great place to raise your children, Richmond offers an abundance of wholesome and healthy activities for kids. Richmond housing is affordable with low to median home prices. There are many historic homes for sale in Richmond. Richmond also offers new homes in a suburban-style atmosphere. Don’t overlook the bargains in large tracts of land that are perfect for farming or hunting in Richmond and Ray County. No matter what you are looking for, the real estate market in Richmond has what you need to start a family or to downsize and retire to a great community rich in cultural events, successful schools, productive businesses, beautiful golf course and caring citizens. Richmond attracts many new residents every year.
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