Welcome to Ladue, MOLadue, MO was first settled as country properties for wealthy St. Louisans, who would travel from the city by horse drawn carriage, stopping at Busch’s Grove, a restaurant which originally opened in 1890. Today, the country atmosphere remains; you can still find equestrian trails winding through neighborhoods. The area’s top country clubs, private schools and million dollar estates are found here. Architecturally diverse styles from stately Georgian Colonials, sprawling Mediterranean and distinctive Modern residences are indicative of the early to mid-century period. While predominantly residential, specialty boutiques and elegant lunch spots dot Clayton Road, along the Market Place of Ladue. The top rated Ladue School District encompasses the communities of Frontenac, and parts of Olivette, Creve Coeur, Huntleigh and Richmond Heights. | More Local Area InformationOlivette, MO is centrally positioned in the heart of St. Louis County. It is bordered by Creve Coeur to the west and Ladue to the south. Olivett... Read moreFrontenac, MO is located just west of Ladue and has equally as beautiful and impressive residential areas. In addition to its picturesqu... Read moreCreve Coeur, MO is a thriving, centrally located community - west of University City and north of Ladue. Incorporated in 1949, Creve Coeur develope... Read moreWarson Woods, MO is perfectly placed between Ladue and Glendale. With its great schools, superior police force and fun atmosphere, it is a safe an... Read moreLocated just west of the City of St. Louis, Clayton is considered a second downtown. Clayton is a city of contrasts: it is home to 70 Forbes an... Read moreAdjacent to Clayton is University City, MO which is a diverse and lively community, both intellectually and culturally. Washington Universit... Read moreRichmond Heights, MO is primely located at the intersection Interstate 64 and Interstate 170. It perfectly maintains both the bustling quality cit... Read moreJust 12 miles east of downtown St. Louis lays the pretty little suburb of Webster Groves. Well-known and loved for its peaceful tree-lined street... Read moreIt is no wonder that so many people choose Webster Groves, MO when looking for homes in Greater St. Louis; from peaceful streets and family-friendl... Read moreWebster Groves, MO is an historic community, known for tree-lined streets, century-old homes with wraparound porches and gingerbread trim. Its smal... Read moreOne of the many perks of living in Webster Groves is the long list of attractions and amenities available to its residents throughout the St. Loui... Read moreWith 100 acres of parkland, Des Peres, MO opened The Lodge in 2003, a state-of-the-art recreational facility complete with fitness, meeting rooms, a... Read moreKirkwood, Missouri was established in 1853 and named for James Pugh Kirkwood (an engineer in charge of building the Missouri Pacific Railroad). Th... Read moreGlendale, MO is a friendly suburban community located in between Kirkwood and Webster. It has its own fire and police departments which are amon... Read moreTown and County, predominately residential, is considered one of the most affluent suburbs. Originally woodlands and farm lands, the homes toda... Read moreFounded over 200 years ago, Manchester, MO is one of the oldest suburbs of St. Louis. Today, Manchester has more than 30 historical sites that hav... Read moreIn 2005, CNN’s Money Magazine ranked Ballwin, MO one of the 100 Best Places to Live in America. Ballwin is located in West St. Louis County and i... Read moreSt. Louis is a friendly place; you might say it is the biggest small town in the country. Mixed with plenty of culture, sports, restaurants an... Read moreMaplewood was one of the first St. Louis suburbs founded around the turn of the 20th century. It was, and continues to be, a center for shopping... Read moreGreater St. Louis is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri and 18th largest MSA in the U.S. The city of St. Louis is situated along th... Read more |