$995 - $1,345 per month
17th Place
1-3 Beds
1607 Ellis St, Webb City, MO 64870
$995 - $1,345 per month
17th Place
1-3 Beds
1607 Ellis St, Webb City, MO 64870
$950 per month
807 W 2nd St, Webb City, MO 64870
A charming 2 bed, 2 bath, beautifully maintained home nestled in the heart of Webb City. Cozy and inviting, this home offers comfort, convenience, and charm all in one package. Located in a quiet neighborhood just minutes from downtown Webb City, local schools, parks, and shopping. Call to schedule a showing. Applications must be filled out prior to showing
indi Real Estate, Ryan Flanagan KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY ELEVATE
$900 - $1,000 per month
Ellis Point Apartments
2-3 Beds
1604 S Ellis St, Webb City, MO 64870
$1,795 per month
1226 W 9th St, Webb City, MO 64870
Step into this freshly remodeled Webb City home, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a huge sunroom that is to die for. the cutest covered front porch. 2 car garage with extra storage. And a large back yard.
ICON Real Estate Shawna Ferguson KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY ELEVATE
$1,450 per month
1405 W Aylor St, Webb City, MO 64870
Available 5/23/25! Cozy 4 bed, 2 bath home located in Webb City. Off street parking and two car garage. Amenities included: central air, central heat, deck, dishwasher, stainless steel appliance, and updated kitchen. All interested applicants 18 or older must complete an application through Keller Williams at: application fee - this application can be used to apply for all other Keller Williams
Cameron Cameron Tournear KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY ELEVATE
$1,650 per month
14 S Roane St, Webb City, MO 64870
Newly constructed home. 3 bed, 2 bath with a 2 car garage. New appliances. Off street parking. Close to local schools. All interested applicants 18 or older must complete an application!Credit & background check will be completed.Monthly household income must exceed 3x monthly rent.No prior evictions.No smoking/vaping of any kind.Pet considered with one time non-refundable pet fee of $500. Plus
Cameron Cameron Tournear KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY ELEVATE
Growing rapidly in the 1870s alongside the nation’s most productive zinc and lead mines, Webb City learned a lesson about economic diversification, a theme that continues today in its local businesses and level of entrepreneurship. The city of 13,000 became a Missouri boom town of sorts shortly after John C. Webb’s discovery of the metals on his newly purchased land. But when even more lead was discovered one state over in the early 20th century, city leaders scrambled for a Plan B while miners hit the road to Oklahoma. Local businesses were en ...