The fastest-growing residential corridor in southwest Missouri and the bedroom-community anchor for the Springfield metropolitan area. Christian County is home to Nixa, Ozark, Clever, Sparta, Highlandville, and Rogersville — and to a tightly knit network of local management hubs that anchor the southwest Missouri investment market.
Christian County's ownership data reveals a pattern distinct from the larger metro counties: a network of small-to-medium local management hubs spread across Nixa, Ozark, and Sparta, with limited large-scale institutional presence. The largest clusters max out at 11 entities — signaling a market dominated by local operators rather than national institutional capital.
3363 State Hwy D, Crane: 11 entities, 18 parcels, $1.2M. The largest cluster in Christian County by entity count. A rural-edge management hub south of Crane, operating 18 parcels through 11 distinct LLC names. The high entity-to-parcel ratio (~1.6 parcels per entity) is the signature of structured liability isolation — each property held in its own LLC.
PO Box 827, Ozark: 11 entities, 11 parcels, $1.2M. A second 11-entity cluster, this one operating from an Ozark PO Box. The 1:1 entity-to-parcel ratio is the cleanest possible signal of pure asset structuring — one LLC per property. Together with the State Hwy D cluster, these are the two largest concentrations in the county.
P O Box 295, Ozark: 9 entities, 20 parcels, $4.8M. The highest-value cluster in Christian County. 9 entities controlling 20 parcels with combined appraised value of $4.8M — the highest per-parcel valuations in the county's top tier, indicating commercial or higher-end residential holdings.
5051 S National Ave, Springfield: 6 entities, 9 parcels, $8.5M. A cross-county cluster — Springfield (Greene County) operators with Christian County holdings. The combined $8.5M appraised value across 9 parcels is the highest per-parcel value in any Christian County cluster, indicating commercial real estate investment from Springfield-based operators.
3800 S Fremont Ave, Springfield: 8 entities, 32 parcels, $2.4M. The largest cross-county footprint — another Springfield-based operator with 32 Christian County parcels held through 8 entities. Combined with the National Ave cluster, this confirms a clear cross-metro investment pattern: Greene County operators reaching south into Christian County's growth corridor.
A complete county intelligence package — PDF report and companion CSV — delivered as instant digital downloads.
Executive dashboard, geographic treemap, scatter analysis, municipality breakdown across Nixa, Ozark, Sparta, Highlandville, and Rogersville, top 25 clusters by two ranking methods, entity rosters for the largest clusters, CSV quick-start guide, full methodology, and legal disclaimer.
16 columns of structured data covering every entity in every cluster. Filter by Christian County municipality, owner state, or distress score for custom analysis. Built from the Integrity GIS Christian County parcel feed with full appraised value coverage.
Identify which operators dominate the Nixa, Ozark, and Clever residential corridors. Critical for investors evaluating south-of-Springfield growth markets.
Cross-reference Greene County borrowers against Christian County clusters to map their full southwest MO footprints. The Springfield/Christian cross-county pattern is unique to this region.
Identify the 11-entity clusters at PO Box 827 Ozark and 3363 State Hwy D Crane — the two largest local management hubs in the county.
Identify the 11+ local management hubs anchoring Christian County's rental market. The county's entity networks are concentrated around a small number of identifiable operators.
The report is generated from the Integrity GIS Christian County parcel feed (62-field schema mirroring the Christian County Assessor's official Integrity GIS data layer), accessed via ArcGIS REST. Owner names and mailing addresses are normalized using NPA's multi-pass methodology, then clustered by mailing address (3+ distinct entities at one address). The Christian County feed includes full appraised value coverage across residential, agricultural, and commercial classes. The ownership tenure distress signal is enabled via the assessor's date-acquired records. Year-built data is not available from this source feed, so the pre-1950 building distress signal is disabled for this county. For complete methodology details, see the methodology page.
PDF + CSV. Instant download. 14-day refund for material factual errors.
Springfield, Republic, Battlefield, Strafford, Ash Grove. The largest county in southwest Missouri.
Greene + Christian. The complete Springfield metro. Save $299.
St. Louis, Kansas City, and Springfield metros.