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Butler, MO Home for Rent

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    Starting at $750 Per Month

    • 1 Bed

    400 S Delaware St, Butler, MO 64730

    Butler Meadows is the perfect place for elderly (62+), handicapped individuals to live. This property features a recent exterior rehabilitation and wonderful, well-kept grounds and walkways. It is located near many retail stores, including Wal-Mart, Dollar Store, a pharmacy and many local grocery stores. The property is also located near hospitals, physicians and community clinics. The city of

    Butler Meadows

    (660) 200-9334

    400 S Delaware St, Butler, MO 64730

Why Live in Butler

Butler, Missouri, known as "The Electric City," was the first city west of the Mississippi River to receive electricity. Despite its innovative start, Butler remains a small farming community with fewer than 5,000 residents. The city features rustic neighborhoods with housing options ranging from 1920s bungalows to 1950s ranch-style homes, and a few New Traditional designs. Streets often have overgrown sidewalks and no curbs, with average yard sizes around a quarter-acre. Approximately 40% of the population rents, and rental properties are in high demand. Butler R-V School District operates on a four-day school week, offering career-focused courses through Butler High's partnership with Nevada Regional Technical Center. Local parks provide playgrounds, Little League fields, and picnic pavilions, while Butler Country Club offers a public 9-hole golf course and a members-only pool. The Butler Aquatic Center is popular for its water slides and lazy river. The central square around Bates County Courthouse retains its original brick streets and storefronts, with notable spots like Udderly Nuts and Koehn Bakery. Retail options are concentrated on West Fort Scott Street, including Walmart and chain restaurants like McDonald's and Pizza Hut. Community events include garage sales, vintage car shows, and holiday parades, with local churches offering weekly free meals. Butler is home to Bates County Memorial Hospital and has direct access to Interstate 49, making Harrisonville and Nevada 30 miles away, and Kansas City about 65 miles away.

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