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Why Live in Marshfield
Marshfield, Missouri, is a quiet community with a rich cultural heritage and a population of around 7,000. The city honors its famous native, astronomer Edwin Hubble, with a replica of the Hubble Space Telescope on the lawn of the Webster County Courthouse. Downtown, plaques on the sidewalk celebrate notable figures in various fields. Marshfield offers a range of attractions, including the Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival, which draws visitors from across the country for its events and celebrity appearances. The city features a mix of ranch-style, New Traditional homes, and Craftsman bungalows, with properties ranging from quarter-acre lots to expansive rural estates. Dining options include Sheila’s Place for comfort food, Las Cazuelas Mexican Food Restaurant, and Grillo’s Cafe for classic American fare. Residents have access to Price Cutter and Walmart for groceries and Marshfield Lumber & Supply for home improvement needs. Recreational opportunities abound with several parks, the Dr. Tommy Macdonnell Aquatic Center, and the Whispering Oaks Golf Course. The TransAmerica Bike Trail also passes through Marshfield, making it a popular stop for cyclists. Marshfield R-I Schools serve the community, with various elementary schools and a high school that boasts a strong athletics program. Located along Interstate 44, Marshfield is less than 30 miles from Springfield, providing easy access to the Springfield-Branson National Airport and Mercy Hospital Springfield.
Home Trends in Marshfield, MO
On average, homes in Marshfield, MO sell after 46 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Marshfield, MO over the last 12 months is $212,450, up 25% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.