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| Cornerstone Appraisal Services, LLC |
| Phone # (417)-865-8811 |
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| Long Appraisal Company |
| Phone # (417)-886-5352 |
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We provide professional reports with short turn times and have the latest updated appraisal forms and technology.
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| Lawrence County Quick Facts |
County Population: 35,204
County Houses: 14,789
Land area: 613.1 sq. mi.
Water area: 0.3 sq. mi.
Industries providing employment: Manufacturing (24.7%), Educational,health and social services (18.6%), Retail trade (10.5%).
Races in Lawrence County:
- White Non-Hispanic (94.3%)
- Hispanic (3.4%)
- Other race (1.7%)
- American Indian (1.6%)
- Two or more races (1.4%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
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