St. Louis Notes
Here is a classic old Chesterfield
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
Good condition, walk across the street to elementary school, fantastic yard, but easy to maintain, could use some updates.Someone did a great job of fixing this up
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
A lot of extras for the price, great location for schools and shopping and highways.One of the cleanest houses you will find
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
No basement finish but well worth a lookPlaintiff in $10M lawsuit lives here
by BlockShopper Newsman published Sep. 28, 2009
Dr. Harold L.620 E Monroe
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 21, 2009
INVESTORS WANTED!!6 bedroom 2 1/2 bath 2 1/2 Story home, situated on almost a 2/3 acre in the heart of Kirkwood.Charter Cable customer service...
by Eddie Weinhaus published Sep. 20, 2009
"Charter Cable has Incredibly prompt customer service has been these homeowner's experience.Move-in Ready Home in Rock Hill
by Riahna Meyer published Sep. 20, 2009
This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home features numerous updates, some of which include: newer electric; newer windows; brand new light fixtures ceiling fans; brand new kitchen with new appliances custom cabinetry; gleaming hardwood floors; walk-out basement; one car garage; level, fenced-in, landscaped backyard, so much more.JUST REDUCED!
by amarban published Sep. 18, 2009
Just reduced, $539,900!Awesome California Style Home
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 18, 2009
Spectacular house located on a quiet cul-de-sac lot.7101 Pershing Ave - Beautiful Corner Lot with amazing details and updates!
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 18, 2009
From the moment you walk in to this beautiful 3 Bdrm/1.5 Bthrm home, you will be impressed w/ the architectural details.OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEP 20th 2:00-5:00P.M.
by Evren Senol published Sep. 18, 2009
Price reduced to $975,000.Historic Integrity Retained
by Riahna Meyer published Sep. 17, 2009
This 3 bedroom, 2 Full bath property has retained much of its historic integrity.Newer Construction in the Heart of Historic Soulard
by Riahna Meyer published Sep. 17, 2009
This 3 bedroom, 2 Full 2 Half Bath property offers historic flair with the convenience of new construction.Move right in!
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 15, 2009
Great space, tricky parkingTax Abatement!
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 15, 2009
Here is a very interesting way to get a brand new house in the city, TAX ABATEMENT saves lots of $$, nice street, less than 10 minutes to WUSLGreat Opportunity - Tax Abatement
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 15, 2009
Here is a very interesting way to get a brand new house in the city, TAX ABATEMENT saves lots of $$, nice street, less than 10 minutes to WUSLGreat little house in the Hills
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 15, 2009
Very clean, nice basement, excellent locationNice house with good finishes
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 15, 2009
Lots of space up and down, but still high on the $$ sideVery nice newer city house
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 15, 2009
Good parking, well-maintainedNice House in Town and Country
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
very nice - well kept 3 Bedroom in Town and Country.Short Sale Opportunity in Town and Country
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
great subdivsion - with $1million+ new construction.Great Condo in Creve Coeur
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
Nice 2 bed - 2 bath condo unit Crev Coeur.Crews Appliance Repair - Gary 314-680-2760
by Eddie Weinhaus published Sep. 15, 2009
Gary came by and gave us great refrigerator repair service and advice.Very Nice Brentwood Home
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
This is a very nice home with a nice layout and private yard. It shows well.Richomond Heights Home Needs Updating
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
This Richmond Heights home is on a busy street right off Big Bend; Needs work/updating.Richmond Heights Home on Great Street
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
Great street, spectacular home, with great finished LL and awesome yard.University City Home on Nice Street
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
This home is located on a nice street, but home needs work/updating.Nice Curb Appeal
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
Home has nice curb appeal, but floor plan is tight.Very nice Chesterfield Home
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
House has nice decor and appealing large lot and finished lower level.Chesterfield House with Great Yard
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
House needs updating and if bought right, excellent valueChesterfield House with Pool
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
great floorplan -- house needs updating and if bought right, buyer will have good equityChesterfield Home in Great Subdivsion
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
Entry level subdivision off Clarkson - near highschoolGreat location in Chesterfield Fixer Upper
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
Great subdivision - location -- house needs lots of work - buy right and you will have valueGood price for the neighborhood
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 15, 2009
One of the best parts of U-CitySurprisingly lots of room
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 15, 2009
Fantastic sunroom on back, great price range for the neighborhood and the rehab materialsThis is a great little house in Brentwood
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 15, 2009
The next Clayton, well cared for, easy to get anyplace, very cozy4355 Maryland Unit 121
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 15, 2009
This Maryland House Condominium Complex is truly a Hidden gem in the Heart of Central West End''.Stove manufacturer owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Robert Stockton was president of the Majestic Manufacturing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Manager of A-B rail traffic owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
F.W.Controversial teacher/author owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Thomas Macqueary was a history teacher at Soldan High School in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Globe-Democrat editor owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Henry King was the managing editor at the Globe-Democrat newspaper in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Union Biscuit Co. manager owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Charles Kern was manager of the Union Biscuit Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).International Shoe Co. president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Jackson Johnson was president of the International Shoe Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Lumber executive/bank director owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Christopher Johnson was president of the St. Louis Basket and Box Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Clothing manufacturer owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Max Hecht was a manufacturer of men's, boy's and children's suits and overcoats in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Meat packing company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
George Heil was president of Heil Packing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Leather manufacturer owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Louis Hermann was president of the Herman Oak Leather Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Trunk Hardware Manufacturing Co. exec owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
William Herkert was treasurer of the St. Louis Trunk Hardware Manufacturing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Meat packing company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
William Hertling was the president of Carondelet Packing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Envelope manufacturer owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Frank Hesse was the owner of the Hesse Envelope and Litho Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Clothing manufacturer owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 14, 2009
Ralph Hirsch was associated with Ralph Hirsch and Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisians (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Corrections and update
by DrBillC published Sep. 14, 2009
This is a 4BR home, not a 3BR as indicated.U-verse makes improvement
by Eddie Weinhaus published Sep. 13, 2009
So, we signed up for a U-verse package a few months ago excited about 1 box holding all of our recorded shows -from which we could watch on any other TV in the house.Great Ranch
by Jill Ritchie published Sep. 11, 2009
Very nice and exceptionally tidy ranch with finished lower level and media roomForeclosure $$ from MHDC
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 11, 2009
My client was able to buy this house for much less than it had sold for four years earlier.Very nice house
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 11, 2009
We found this house within hours of it going in the system.Beautiful 2-Story Home with Unique Architectural Details!
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 11, 2009
This awesome 4 Bedroom / 2 Bath U-City home with over 2600 square/feet of Living Space, has been meticulously maintained, with significant updates throughout.Charming 2 Story Brick Home In the Heart of U-City!
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 11, 2009
This CHARMING 4 bedroom - 2 bath home has been meticulously maintained, and is located on a very popular street in University City.Railroad engineer lived here
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Charles Hobein was superintendent of power stations for the United Railways Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Railway equipment president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Louis Hoerr was president of the Railway Equipment Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Early A-B executive owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Robert Holm was the secretary and treasurer for Anheuser-Busch in 1912 when he owned this house.Saddlery company founder owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
William Homann was president of the William Homann Saddlery Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Coffee company exec owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Herman Homeyer was secretary and treasurer of the Roth and Homeyer Coffee Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.State supreme court judge owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Warwick Hough was an attorney in private practice when he owned this house in 1912.Innovative furniture designer and architect lived here
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Charles Eames was a designer, architect and filmmaker who grew up in this house.Famed pop culture artist lived in this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Al Hirschfeld was a famous caricaturist who spent his earliest years in this house, according to his 1903 Missouri birth record. He would gain international acclaim for his mastery of the line drawing.Business mogul and philanthropist owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Robert Brookings was chairman of the board of trustees at Washington University in 1900 when he owned this house.Winner of first Pulitzer Prize lived here
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Sarah Teasdale was a Pulitzer Prize winning poet when she lived in this house in 1930.Scholar and philosopher owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Marshall McLuhan was a teacher at St. Louis University from 1940-1944 when he owned this house.Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist grew up in this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Josephine Johnson was a novelist who grew up in this house from birth in 1910.Novelist lived in this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Fannie Hurst was a recent Washington University graduate in 1910 when she lived in this house.Dry goods commissioner owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Robert Jones was owner of Robert McK.Furnace manufacturer owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
William Haynes was president of the Haynes and Langenburg Manufacturing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Clay products company exec owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
James Green was chairman of the board of directors for Laclede and Christy Clay Products Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Novelty company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
David Graham was president and treasurer of the Columbia Novelty Manufacturing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Publisher owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 10, 2009
Edward Gould was president of the Gould Directory Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Unique Home Backing to Woods
by Jill Ritchie published Sep. 09, 2009
Interesting and very unique slab home backing to woods in sought after River Bend subdivisionHome Additions
by Steven Urciuoli published Sep. 09, 2009
11,000 sq/ft living.Home Additions
by Steven Urciuoli published Sep. 09, 2009
11,000 sq/ft living.Cotton merchant owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Jacob Goldman was president of two cotton companies when he owned this house in 1912.Flour company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Vincent Glosemeyer was president of Glosemeyer Flour Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.St. Louis plumbing supervisor owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Stephen Gilmore was the supervisor of plumbing for the City of St. Louis in 1912 when he owned this house.Transportation company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Henry Gehm was president of the Venice Transportation Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Marble and granite manufacturer owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Andrew Fruth was the owner of Filsinger and Fruth Co. in 1906 when he owned this house.Realty company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Lilburn McNair was president of the McNair and Harris Realty Co. in 1906 when he owned this house.Banker owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Edwards Whitaker was president of Boatmen's Bank in 1912 when he owned this house.Stockbroker owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Allen West was a stockbroker in 1912 when he owned this house.Manufacturer of tents and wagon covers owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Hermann Wenzel was the owner of H.Bottling machinery company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Edward Wagner was president of the Model Bottling Machinery Co. when he owned this house in 1912.Lumber company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Adalbert Strauss was president of the Malvern Lumber Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Cigar company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
William Stickney was president of the Stickney Cigar Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.New Property
by Ryan Wessels published Sep. 09, 2009
This property has updates throughtout!Dairy company president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Sep. 09, 2009
Louis Spies was president of the Union Dairy Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Another Price Reduction
by Ryan Wessels published Sep. 09, 2009
We have reduced the price of this house even more.Nice, quiet neighborhood and close to shopping
by Jill Ritchie published Sep. 09, 2009
Contemporary lighting in the eat-in kitchen living room.Large master bedroom on main level
by Jill Ritchie published Sep. 09, 2009
Great work space in kitchen with a perfect triangle for the appliances.Upper level with nice views of the trees
by Jill Ritchie published Sep. 09, 2009
Large kitchen with separate breakfast room.End Unit
by Jill Ritchie published Sep. 09, 2009
One-car garageEnd Unit Condo
by Jill Ritchie published Sep. 09, 2009
Updated finishes with granite counter-tops.Huge Fireplace in Living Room
by Jill Ritchie published Sep. 09, 2009
3 steps down to the sunken dining room and kitchen.
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