Fordland, MO


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Fordland, MO

About Fordland, MO

Fordland, MO is a small community located in the Ozarks. It is home to many friendly and welcoming people who live comfortably in its rural atmosphere. The town is surrounded by trees and fields, providing a beautiful backdrop for those who call it home. Residents of Fordland have access to all the amenities of a larger city, including shopping centers and restaurants, but also enjoy the quiet atmosphere that comes with living in a smaller town. The school district provides students with great educational opportunities and citizens enjoy spending time outdoors enjoying nearby nature trails or fishing spots. There is plenty to do in Fordland without having to venture too far from home, making it a great place to settle down and raise a family. Small city - Southwest Missouri at the foot of the Ozark Mountains.

Location Details

State: Missouri
County: Webster County
Metro Area: Springfield Metro Area
City: Fordland
Zip Codes: 65652
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 1270 ft above sea level
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Springfield, the state’s third largest city, serves as a commercial center and gateway to the Ozark Mountains. The town is an important crossroads and agricultural center for livestock and poultry production, and has grown rapidly in recent years, strengthening the economy but also bringing some unattractive sprawl and contentious growth management issues. The former Southwest Missouri State University, recently renamed Missouri State, now brings some 18,000 students to town.

The Ozark Mountains provide recreation, scenic attractions and relief from summer heat. There is a strong Bible Belt influence. The large number of tourist attractions sometimes border on the tawdry. Branson, Missouri, a glittery entertainment and recreation center aimed at country music fans, is 40 miles south. Branson’s recent, rapid growth has helped the economy and put the area on the national map, but it has also brought some unwanted tourist impact. The cost of living and housing cost profiles are attractive and consistent with the rest of the region.

The flat to gently rolling terrain, located on an Ozark Mountain plateau, contains areas of mixed deciduous forest and farmland. The higher Ozarks and numerous, wooded creek valleys extend to the south and west into Arkansas. The climate is continental and “plateau,” characterized by mild and changeable weather similar to other high places in southerly latitudes. Ozark winters are considerably milder and summers are appreciably cooler than conditions in nearby lower elevations. Hot, humid spells and cold can occur, but pockets of mountain air usually moderate them. First freeze is mid-October, last is mid-April.

Fordland Cost of Living
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Nearby mountains, nearby recreation, and cost of living make Fordland a great place to live.

$244,600
-38.2% lower than avg
$39,375
-75.3% lower than avg
$710 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-61.7% lower than avg
Fordland Crime
36.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Fordland, Missouri
$46,800
for a family
$22,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Fordland
   Nearby mountains
Growth and sprawl
   Nearby recreation
Economic concerns
   Cost of living
Low ethnic diversity
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