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    S Mine La Motte Ave, Fredericktown, MO 63645

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    $900,000

    LAND - Fredericktown, MO

    Lot size:
    81.00 Acres
    Added:
    Jul 29, 2025
    Days on Market:
    343
    Last Refresh:
    Jul 6 at 9:06 pm

    Property Features for S Mine La Motte Ave

    General Information

    Property type
    Land
    Property subtype
    Other
    Zoning
    Residential
    Standard status
    Active
    APN
    75016000000009000 & 75016003001023000
    Lot size
    81.00 Acres

    Taxes and HOA fees

    Tax Year
    2024
    Tax Annual Amount
    61

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    Jordan Thompson

    Listing agent Jordan Thompson License #2024007717

    Listing office Premier Farm Realty Group LLC 8721 Commercial Blvd, Pevely, MO

    Listing date Jul 29, 2025

    MLS# 25052141 Listing URL

    Copyright © 2026 Mid America Regional Information Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.

    HighLights

    • 81 +/- acre property just outside of town, with mineral rights included (per remarks).
    • Property backs up to the largest cobalt mining reserve in North America (per remarks).
    • Estimated resources mentioned: 72 million pounds recoverable cobalt, plus 100+ million pounds nickel and copper (per remarks).
    • Access to public water and sewer noted for potential subdivision development (per remarks).
    • Recreation nearby includes castor river shut ins and Fredericktown city lake (short drive per remarks).
    • Deer hunting noted with whitetails and thick bedding habitat, plus several food plot locations (per remarks).

    Overview

    An approximately 81 +/- acre tract in Madison County offered for sale as land with mineral rights, according to the seller’s public remarks. The listing positions the property as backing up to a major cobalt mining reserve, and references estimated recoverable cobalt as well as additional referenced metals including nickel and copper. The remarks also describe the property as supporting recreational use, including deer hunting, with thick bedding habitat and multiple food plot locations.

    Located just outside of Fredericktown, the property is described as having access to public water and sewer. The remarks further note nearby recreation options, including a short drive to Castor River Shut-Ins and Fredericktown City Lake.

    This offering can be a fit for buyers seeking a large land parcel with mineral rights in place, as described in the materials, along with flexibility for recreational ownership and development planning. The seller also references the opportunity to create a new subdivision, with public water and sewer access highlighted as part of that concept. Buyers should review the listing details and any applicable due diligence items, particularly around mineral rights and intended use under the stated residential zoning.
    Location Intelligence

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    Mining land & claims

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    City
    Fredericktown
    County
    Madison
    State
    Missouri
    Longitude
    -90.28806043
    Latitude
    37.54219392

    FAQs

    What type of property is this?
    Mining land & claim - 81-acre property outside town with described cobalt mineral rights and recreational hunting opportunities.
    Where is this mining land & claim located?
    The property is located at S Mine La Motte Ave Fredericktown, MO.
    What is the asking price?
    The asking price for this property is $900,000.
    What are key features of this property?
    This property features: 81 +/- acre property just outside of town, with mineral rights included (per remarks).; Property backs up to the largest cobalt mining reserve in North America (per remarks).; Estimated resources mentioned: 72 million pounds recoverable cobalt, plus 100+ million pounds nickel and copper (per remarks).
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