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Relocating to St. Louis, MO

St. Louis is a wonderful place to call home… where residents and visitors can enjoy the city’s rich history, exciting attractions and superb cuisines. For those who want to relocate to St. Louis, the real estate market is brimming with opportunity. With a low median home price in the $130,000s, real estate in St. Louis appeals to people from all walks of life, whether you are a first time homebuyer or seasoned investor. St. Louis real estate includes condominiums, lofts, townhouses, and single family homes in an array of distinct neighborhoods. Some of the neighborhoods in St. Louis that are most frequently rated the best in the city are Central West End, Ladue, Lafayette Square, Soulard, and the Hill. Central West End is a sophisticated neighborhood that surrounds the beautiful Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Residents of Central West End enjoy fine restaurants, cafes, galleries, stylish boutiques, and live in some of the most elegant homes in the city. The neighborhood of Ladue has a country club atmosphere with sophisticated homes with nearby upscale shops and unique retail stores. Lafayette Square is a historical neighborhood, featuring stately Victorian town homes and festive “painted ladies” situated around Lafayette Park. The neighborhood of Soulard is located near the Gateway Arch, and contains many 19th century red brick homes and townhouses. Soulard’s Farmers’ Market and the Anheuser-Busch Brewery are focal points in the district. The Hill is the area southeast of Forest Park that was settled by many of St. Louis’ Italian immigrants in the 19th century. It’s popular to many newcomers for its friendly and festive atmosphere, accented by fire hydrants that are painted in the colors of Italy’s flag, not to mention its incomparable restaurants, grocery stores and bakeries.

This is just a snapshot of all the neighborhoods you have to choose from when looking for homes in St. Louis. From high rise condominiums in downtown St. Louis to family homes in one of the city’s many historic neighborhoods, St. Louis’ real estate market has it all. With an expert team of real estate agents to help you, it is easier than ever to find your next dream home in St. Louis, MO.

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