Homes & The Community
Electric Springs, Warrensburg
Electric Springs is a residential community offering a quiet neighborhood atmosphere and convenient access to the amenities of Warrensburg. The area provides a comfortable setting for homeowners seeking a balance between privacy and accessibility.
Convenient Access Around Town
Located near major routes through Warrensburg, Electric Springs allows residents to quickly reach shopping centers, schools, parks, the University of Central Missouri, and Whiteman Air Force Base.
Homes & Neighborhood Features
- Single-family homes in a peaceful setting
- Comfortable lot sizes with outdoor space
- Established neighborhood character
- Easy access to local conveniences
Community Appeal
Electric Springs appeals to buyers looking for a relaxed residential environment while staying close to everything Warrensburg has to offer.
Prime Location & Easy Accessibility
Broadview is conveniently located near key Warrensburg destinations, including the University of Central Missouri and Whiteman Air Force Base. Its central position provides easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment while maintaining a peaceful residential feel. Major roadways, including Mitchell St. and Montserrat Park Rd., connect the neighborhood seamlessly to the rest of the city.
Distinctive Mid-Century Architecture
Broadview is celebrated for its excellent historic integrity, featuring a cohesive collection of Minimal Traditional, Ranch, Split-Level, and Modern Movement homes. Originally platted in 1952, the neighborhood expanded rapidly to meet the demand for housing driven by the post-war boom, military expansion, and increased college enrollment. Homes in Broadview typically offer:
Three-bedroom layouts with spacious yards- Unique mid-century refinements, including built-in ovens and fireplaces
- A mix of homes with and without basements
- A variety of lot sizes designed to complement the winding street layout
A Timeless Community with Lasting Appeal
Broadview was designed with the trends of its era in mind, incorporating curved streets and connected cul-de-sacs instead of a traditional grid system. The neighborhood’s historical significance makes it a potential candidate for the National Register of Historic Places, preserving its architectural charm for future generations.
With its rich history, prime location, and mid-century appeal, Broadview remains one of Warrensburg’s most distinctive neighborhoods. Whether you’re drawn to its historic homes, community feel, or convenient access to local amenities, Broadview offers a timeless place to call home.
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