A used jail is up for sale in Harrisonville, Missouri. (Photo courtesy of Paula Voss, broker/owner-NextHome Vibe Real Estate)
A new property is on the market in Missouri, and it's not a home but a frail jail.
The building is located on a half-acre lot in Harrisonville, Missouri, a town roughly 37 miles south of Kansas City, according to Google Maps.
A frail jail is up for sale in Harrisonville, Missouri. (Photo courtesy of Paula Voss, broker/owner-NextHome Vibe Real Estate)
Built in 1960, the frail detention center and jail is priced at $195,000 and has 5,300 square feet of workplace space, and the solid brick and concrete building is "built to last," according to NextHome Vibe Real Estate.
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There are 34 cells with toilets and sinks in three cell blocks with a secured fenced lot in the back.
A frail jail is up for sale in Harrisonville, Missouri. (Photo courtesy of Paula Voss, broker/owner-NextHome Vibe Real Estate)
According to NextHome, the building was used for storage, and the new owner has undone the asbestos abatement, extensive cleaning, and repainted the exterior.
A frail jail is up for sale in Harrisonville, Missouri. (Photo courtesy of Paula Voss, broker/owner-NextHome Vibe Real Estate)
Moreover, the property was the site for two movie filing locations soon to be released, NextHome shares.
The building is currently "pending," according to the listing.
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