This Robert Horn designed, 4-level modern industrial dwelling soars above Washington, MO offering unobstructed panoramic views that are incomparable of the Missouri River, the James W. Rennick Park, and the skyline of the Downtown Washington area. Each floor is a sanctuary to itself with private elevator or stair access, offering ceiling heights from 11-13 feet. Expansive Pella windows and doors adorn the exposed brick structure, allowing natural light into every crevice. Just a few of the features include: fire suppression/sprinkler system, geothermal HVAC, automated filtered shades, Genera 20KW generator, (4) fireplaces, irrigation system, private parking for (5) vehicles, refrigerated wine cellar for 204 bottles, 18' center island, top of the line Thermador appliances, wet bar with multi-color quartz top, heated bathroom floors, and more. Truly a work of attention to detail that is all about the art of living. Street level includes 807+\- square feet of commercial space.
Protect Yourself FromRental Scams
While we strive to provide accurate and timely information, it's essential to remain vigilant and do your due diligence when considering rental properties. Make sure to follow
expert tips to reduce the risk of fraud when renting a new apartment.
The average household income in
Washington, MO
grew
from
$53,294
to
$56,369
in the past year. This data is an estimate based upon
5,793
households in
Washington, MO. The chart below presents how household income is distributed in
Washington, MO
in comparison to the revenue allocation amid households nationally.
Property Taxes
Average range: $800-$1,500
One of the most important aspects for property owners is the amount of property taxes. This graph shows
distribution of property taxes in
Washington, MO
compared to median property taxes around the country. The prevalent amount of property taxes in
Washington, MO
equals
$800-$1,500
, which is
more
than the national average.