Discover Residential Land for Sale in Jefferson County, Missouri

Looking for residential land for sale in Jefferson County, Missouri? Browse our Jefferson County MO listings for affordable acreage, wooded lots, and development-ready parcels just minutes from St. Louis. Perfect for building your dream home, investing in real estate, or enjoying a peaceful rural retreat, each property features detailed descriptions, maps, and photos. Start exploring land for sale in Jefferson County, Missouri today and claim your slice of the Show-Me State!

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Lot in the Desirable Community - Hillsboro, MO
Hillsboro, MO

Build your dream home in the beautiful Raintree Plantation! This residential lot sits on a paved road with access to public water and sewer. Just meters away from Raintree’s largest lake—one of the St. Louis area’s best-kept secrets—this gated community features four pristine lakes, a white-sand beach,...

$10,000
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Lot in the Beautiful Raintree Plantation Community
Hillsboro, MO

Vacant Lot in the Highly Desirable Community! Build your dream home in the beautiful Raintree Plantation! This gently sloping residential lot sits on a paved cul-de-sac with access to public water and sewer. Just steps away from Raintree’s largest lake—one of the St. Louis area’s best-kept secrets—this...

$15,000
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Vacant Lot in the Highly Desirable Community!
Hillsboro, MO

Build your dream home in the beautiful Raintree Plantation! This gently sloping residential lot sits on a paved cul-de-sac with access to public water and sewer. Just meters away from Raintree’s largest lake—one of the St. Louis area’s best-kept secrets—this gated community features four pristine lakes,...

$12,000
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4 Prime Lots — One Great Price - Barnhart, MO
Jefferson County, MO

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own four residential lots in the peaceful community of Barnhart, just minutes from St. Louis. Each lot offers electricity and water access, with septic already installed and one lot featuring its own private well. Zoned for residential use with mobile and manufactured...

$100,000
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Three Prime Lots in One Price - Festus, MO
Festus, MO

Three Prime Lots in the Heart of Festus! These cleared and build-ready lots offer public water, sewer, and electricity access, all outside the floodplain. Perfectly situated just above the downtown commercial area, this shaded property provides both convenience and privacy on a quiet side street. Across...

$160,000
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200 +/- Acres with tentative map for 500 units
Jefferson County, MO

UP to 200 acres available with tentative approval for 239 residential and 300 condos or multi-family units. $7,500,000 with final approval. The property was an 18 hole golf course in a peasceful valley. It would be a great retirement community. Property is located in House Springs, Mo, 30 miles...

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Tips For Buying Land In Residential

Research Zoning Laws and Restrictions

Before investing in any undeveloped residential land, it’s crucial to thoroughly understand the zoning laws and restrictions that apply to the property. Municipalities often have strict rules regarding what you can and cannot build on specific plots. Check the local government’s website or contact the planning department to verify permitted uses, lot size requirements, setbacks, and any restrictions on subdivisions. This upfront research ensures you won’t be caught off guard by legal obstacles that could limit your investment’s potential.

Evaluate Access to Utilities and Infrastructure

The value and usability of undeveloped residential land greatly depend on the availability of basic utilities such as water, sewer, electricity, and road access. Not all vacant plots have immediate access to these services, and extending utilities can be prohibitively expensive. Always confirm the distance to existing utility connections, any easements, and whether the land already has legal access via a public road. Factoring in these details before purchasing helps you accurately estimate development costs and avoid costly surprises.

Never underestimate the importance of neighborhood analysis when buying residential land. Study recent sales, demographic trends, and future development plans in the area. Land in a growing neighborhood with good schools, amenities, and transportation links will generally appreciate over time. Look for signs of revitalization projects, new businesses, or infrastructure upgrades nearby. Understanding these market drivers helps you make an informed decision on whether the land aligns with your investment strategy and long-term goals.