Affordable living for Branson’s working community.

Branson runs on hospitality, healthcare, entertainment, retail, and tourism. If you’re part of that workforce, you deserve housing that’s affordable, modern, and close to where you work.

At The Mill on 76, we provide thoughtfully designed workforce housing in Branson, MO — centrally located on W 76 Country Blvd in the heart of the Theater District.

Live close to work.

Workforce housing is designed for essential employees who keep a city running, including:

  • Hospitality and hotel staff

  • Theme park employees

  • Healthcare workers

  • Retail and restaurant staff

  • Teachers and service professionals

  • Seasonal and entertainment workers

Branson’s rapid tourism growth has increased rental prices, making affordable housing difficult to find. The Mill on 76 exists to support the people who support Branson.

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Branson’s economy is heavily tourism-based. During peak seasons, housing demand increases — often pushing workers further away from their jobs.

Living centrally reduces:

  • Gas expenses

  • Long commute times

  • Traffic delays during tourist surges

  • Wear and tear on your vehicle

Our goal is simple: keep Branson’s workforce close to the heart of the city.

Why workforce housing matters in Branson.

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Workforce housing in Branson is limited — especially in central locations.
The Mill on 76 offers:

✔ Competitive rental rates
✔ Flexible lease terms
✔ Special pricing for multi-unit rentals
✔ Updated interiors
✔ Fiber internet for remote or hybrid workers
✔ Walkable access to dining and entertainment
✔ Easy drive to major employers

This combination is rare in today’s rental market.

Affordable, Central, Reliable

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