St. Louis Notes

St. Louis Parking Co. president owns this house

St. Louis Parking Co. president Gary Pohrer owns this house.

$6.4 billion Center Oil Co. founder owns this house

Center Oil Co. founder and president Gary Parker owns this house.

Former Cardinals president owned this house

Mark Lamping was president of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1999 when he sold this house.

Pulitzer Prize winning poet owned this house

Pulitzer Prize winning poet Howard Nemerov owned this house in 1991 when he passed away.

Celebrated architect owned this house

HOK Architecture Firm co-founder Gyo Obata sold this house in 2004.

Former senator owned this house

Former U.S.

Hockey Hall of Famer sold house to NHL player son

Hockey Hall of Fame member Peter Stastny sold this house in 2007.

Diamondbacks pitcher grew up in this house

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Max Scherzer grew up in this house.

Time magazine "Hero for the Planet" owns this house

Missouri Botanical Garden president Peter Raven owns this house.

Hall of Famer "Easy Ed" owned this house

Basketball Hall of Fame member Ed Macauley sold this house in 2002.

Childhood home of actor Kevin Kline

Academy Award and Tony Award winning actor Kevin Kline grew up in this house.

Former NFL quarterback owned this house

Former NFL quarterback Trent Green sold this house in 2001.

World-renowned author and literary critic owns this house

American Book Award winner William H.

"Back to the Future" co-creator grew up in this house

Academy Award nominated screenwriter Bob Gale grew up in this house.

Football Hall of Fame member owns this house

Football Hall of Fame member Dan Dierdorf owns this house.

Washington University Chancellor Emeritus owns this house

Washington University Chancellor Emeritus William H.

Twilight and 24 actress lived here

Actress Sarah Clarke grew up in this house.

Broadway star grew up in this house

Tony Award winner Norbert Leo Butz grew up in this house.

Famed opera singer owned this house

Mezzo-soprano Grace Bumbry sold this house in 2003.

"Rescue Me" singer owns this house

Soul singer Fontella Bass owns this house.

Television and film star lived here

Actor Scott Bakula grew up in this house.

Former Cardinals owner lived here

Fred Saigh owned this house and was the former owner of the St. Louis Cardinals in 2000 when he passed away.

Manhattan Project researcher owned this house

Samuel Weissman professor emeritus of chemistry at Washington University owned this house.

Banking legend owned this house

Adam Aronson, the co-founder of Mark Twain Bank sold this house in 1998.

Hall of Fame writer owned this house

St. Louis Post-Dispatch sportswriter Bob Broeg owned this house.

Former St. Louis American owner lived here

Melba Sweets was the former owner and publisher of the St. Louis American newspaper when she sold this house in 2005.

Flooring "visionary" owned this house

Alan Greenberg owned this house and was the co-founder, co-chairman and co-CEO of CCA Global Partners in 2007 when he passed away.

Union Electric vice president owned this condo

Gerald Williamson owned this condo and was a retired mechanical engineer and civic leader in 1997 when he passed away.

Director of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra owned this house

Hans Vonk was director of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra when he sold this house in 2002.

Gardner Advertising Company president owned this house

Charles Claggett owned this house and was a retired advertising company executive in 1998 when he passed away.

"St. Louis' most important civic resource" owned this house

Alfred H.

First female judge in St. Louis County owned this house

Ann Niederlander, the first female judge in St. Louis County sold this house in 2004.

Machine Co. president owned this house

Louis Sauer owned this house and was president of L.E.

2632 Chatham Place Court

Elegant 2-stry w/fabulous lot on cul-de-sac.

Ellisville home on park-like lot

Must see Ellisville home.

Good condition-lots of space

Great opportunity for first time homeowner-lots of space, plus a full basement-good condition-needs some work-fenced yard. Schedule showing.

Great Neighorhood

This property needs work, great investment opportunity for rehabber or individual-make offer!

Open House Sunday

Open House this Sunday 1-3pm.

Grand Dame

Dramatic entrance to this home sets the stage for the Grand Dame that needs a facelift.

Needs Some Love

Great bones and floor plan to this home.

Great Space

This home has nice curb appeal and has had some nice updates and rehabs completed during the current owners time there.

Exquisite Turnberry Model Home

This incredible home is 4yrs young and has had many updates done since construction was completed.

Webster Park Curb Appeal

Located in the great neighborhood of Webster Park this home has some nice features and great curb appeal.

AWESOME REHAB

Beautiful Custom Kitchen and Full Finished Basement with Brand New Full Bath and Granite Wet Bar!

New Construction

This home is fabulous.

National Candy Co. treasurer owned this house

Francis Seward was treasurer of the National Candy Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Sign painting company president owned this house

John Schmidt was president of the John B.

Mound City Buggy Co. founder owned this house

Joseph Schlecht was president of the Mound City Buggy Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Steel industrialist owned this house

William F.

Steel Co. executive owned this house

Albert Niedringhaus was assistant superintendent of the Granite City Steel Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Wall paper company VP owned this house

Charles Newcomb was vice president of the Newcomb Bros. Wall Paper Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Circuit Court judge owned this house

Hugo Muench was a Circuit Court judge in 1912 when he owned this house.

Internationally acclaimed artist owned this house

Richard E.

Railroad materials broker owned this house

Joseph Miller was a broker of steel rails and railroad material in 1912 when he owned this house.

Emerson Electric co-founder owned this house

Charles Meston was first vice president of the Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Iron works president owned this house

Ferdinand Messmer was a retired metals executive in 1912 when he owned this house.

Drug manufacturer lived here, member of the Pulitzer family owns this house

Alben Mellier was a drug manufacturer in 1912 when he owned this house.

Zinc Co. executive owned this house

Otto Meister was a zinc smelting executive in 1912 when he owned this house.

Leather Co. president owned this house

Henry Mateson was president of the Alfred Scannell Leather Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Banking executive owned this house

Charles Marsh was vice president and director of the West End Bank in 1912 when he owned this house.

Engineer owned this house

Philip Markmann was an engineer with the Sewer Dept. of St. Louis in 1912 when he owned this house.

Powerful insurance firm head owned this house

George Markham was president of the W.H.

Jewelry manufacturer owned this house

Edward Maritz was a jewelry manufacturer in 1912 when he owned this house.

John Deere Plow Co. executive owned this house

Charles Mansur was secretary and manager of the John Deere Plow Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Bread Co. president owned this house

George Manewal was president of the Manewal Bread Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Oakville "Fixer Upper"

This one needs work but has some great features: 4 bedrooms 2 baths, wood burning fireplace, 2 car garage, fenced in yard that backs to common ground an open floor plan.

Comfort Value in this Oakville Split Level

This 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home offers many extras: 42 in.

Cozy Oakville Home

This small 3 bedroom, 1 bath home has been meticulously cared for through the years.

Nicely maintained home in Oakville

This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in the Chestnut Park subdivision has been nicely maintained through the years but does need some updating.

Nice Value in Birchwood Estates

This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home offers many extras including: newer windows , newer carpet, hardwood tile flooring, 2 car garage a vaulted great room with wood burning fireplace.

Distressed Villa in Oakville

This 2 bedroom, 1 bath condo in the Country Glen complex in Oakville has suffered some damage.

Immaculate Condo in Oakville

This is a gorgeous condo in the Bristol Ridge complex.

3 Bd 1.5 Ba. in Willow Brook Farm

This home has a nice Oakville location but needs some work.

Nice Oakville Home

This is a 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home in the Bluff Wood Manor Subdivision.

Private balcony backs to creek

Granite countertops in kitchen.

Very private condo backing to trees

Large laundry room...1 car garage.

Upper level condo with vaulted ceilings

Close to Creve Coeur park.

florissant investment opportunity

Great investment opportunity in great neighborhood.

Fabulous Beaux Arts limestone home facing Forest Park!

Call Paul to view: 314-361-8888.

Amazing value in Central West End

This 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home is over 3500 square feet.

Historic Central West End Home

This 2100+ square foot, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home was recently renovated.

Tower Grove East Rehab Project

Renovations were started on this 2 bedroom, 2 bath home but never finished.

Great Value in South City

This house has a lot of extras.

Nice price in South City

This 2 bedroom, 2 bath home needs a little TLC but offers some great features: hardwood floors, a partially finished basement, a fenced yard. It is a smaller home at 974 square feet but has a nice layout.

READY FOR YOU TO CALL HOME!

Dynamite, move-in ready, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath house is PRICED TO SELL!

President of pioneering dry goods co. owned this house

Thomas McKittrick was president of the Hargadine-McKittrick Dry Goods Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Lumberman/banker owned this house

Nelson McLeod was vice president of the Grayson-McLeod Lumber Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Powerful civil engineer owned this house

Robert McMath was a consulting engineer to the St. Louis Board of Public Improvements in 1912 when he owned this house.

Furniture Co. president owned this house

Henry McNichols was president of McNichols Furniture Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Hospitality executive owned this house

James McTague was president of the Maryland Hotel Co. and the McTague Catering Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Real estate capitalist owned this house

William McRee was a retired capitalist in 1912 when he owned this house.

Park Setting

Terrific location, the lot is situated between 2 Parks so you get the feel of a large lot without the maintence.

Soulard Rehab Opportunity

Attention Investors: Rehab opportunity in Soulard across from Pontiac Square Park.

Dutchtown Investment Opportunity

Don't miss this brick 2 family building in Dutchtown.

Fabulous Price in Soulard

Now's your chance to get into the Soulard neighborhood for a fabulous price!

Great Street

Home is located on a quiet street but does need some work.

4161 Liguori Lane

Nice renovation with finished lower level.

1458 Pine Row Court

Mystery Hills subdivision...condo alternative

Renovated Home on Great Lot

Fabulous renovation with over an acre lot backing to the creek.

Mullanphy Board member/contractor owned this house

Joseph McDonnell was a partner in the firm of McDonnell Dunn in 1912 when he owned this house.
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