St. Louis Notes

Basement in the process of being finished

Larger kitchen and breakfast room.

Fabulous Home!

Designer showcase with top of the line finishes with a contemporary flair!

Secure Building

Private screened-in porch backing to woods

Subdivision Pool

Nice neighborhood conveniently located near Westport Plaza

Elevator Building and Secured Underground Parking

Huge double walk-in closets in master bedroom

New Carpet Throughout

Kitchen and dining room are in the front of the house

Great Price!

Needs updating, but a great price!

1.5 Story with Private Backyard

1 1/2 story with great fireplace in vaulted living room.

Nice 2 Story Home

Nice 2 Story Home!

Surety company president owned this house

James Smith was president of the Equitable Surety Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Hardware company president owned this house

Wallace Simmons was president of the Simmons Hardware Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

General contractor owned this house

John Settle was a general contractor and engineer in 1912 when he owned this house.

Shoe company president owned this house

John Sensenbrenner was president of the C.E.

NO EXPENSE SPARED TOP OF THE LINE UPGRADES

This home is in Ladue School District on a large lot in a very private neighborhood!

Nice little breezeway from garage to main home

Deck with built-in seating overlooks backyard and woods

Octagon Home - Very Unusual

Loaded with personality and a manageable size pool in back

Construction co. president owned this house

Guy Selden was president of the Selden-Breck Construction Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Prominent banker owned this house

August Schlafly was president of Union Trust and Savings Bank in 1912 when he owned this house.

Wholesale grocer owned this house

Nicholas Scharff was president of Nicholas Scharff and Sons Grocer Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Prominent Rabbi owned this house

Samuel Sale was Rabbi at Congregation Shaare Emeth in 1912 when he owned this house.

President of hardware company owned this house

George Rubelmann was president of Rubelmann-Lucas Hardware Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Editor of the Globe-Democrat owned this house

Antoine Rivet was the financial and commercial editor of the Globe-Democrat in 1912 when he owned this house.

Vice President of dry goods company owned this house

Alexander Ritchey was vice president of Ferguson-McKinney Dry Goods Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Ready soon!!

Gleaming hardwood floors!!!

Beautiful 4 bedrm/2.5 bth Home in Chesterfield!

This spectacular 4 bedrm/2.5 bth showplace sits on a quiet cul-de-sac has features hard to find in this popular location.

Awesome Home

This home has owners pride throughout.

Bank president owned this house

George Riddle was president of Franklin Bank in 1912 when he owned this house.

Publishing company president owned this house

Calvin Reifsnider was president of Midland Publishing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Machine company president owned this house

William Ramming was president of the William Ramming Machine Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Lumber company president owned this house

Henry Quellmalz was the owner of Henry Quellmalz Lumber and Manufacturing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Bank president owned this house

Robert Puckett was president of Hodiamont Bank in 1912 when he owned this house.

Candy company executive owned this house

Vincent Price Sr. was president of the National Candy Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Owner of grocery business lived in this house

Remy Poulin was president of the Mercantile Grocery Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Former Cardinal Bernard Gilkey owned this home

Bernard Gilkey lived in this University City home during his six years with the Cardinals.

Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt singer owns this home

Jay Farrar, one of the alt-country's founding fathers, owns this home.

Actor John Goodman owns this home

The star of TV's "Roseanne" and the movies Raising Arizona, The Big Lebowski and O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Former St. Louis police chief owned this house

Chief of Police Edmond Creecy was dismissed in 1910 when he owned this house.

Financial advisor to the heirs of James B. Eads owned this house

William Wright was the executor of the James B.

First WashU School of Engineering dean owned this home

Calvin Woodward was professor emeritus at Washington University in 1912 when he owned this house.

Founder of early hardware co. owned this house

Otto Witte was the owner of Witte Hardware Co. when owned this house in 1912.

Former Tenn. gubernatorial candidate owned this house

George Winstead was an attorney when he owned this house in 1912.

What a sunny, cheerful home!

This home has so many windows, the sun light floods the rooms (if you open the blinds, of course!

Sam Adam's Boston Lager creator owned this house

Louis Koch, the brewer who invented the recipe for Sam Adam's Boston Lager in 1860, owned this house in 1917.

St. Louis Dairy Co. pres owned this home

Joseph Cabanne was president of the St. Louis Dairy Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.

Early A-B vice president owned this home

Edward Faust was second vice president of Anheuser-Busch in 1912 while owning this house.

Founder of Stix, Baer and Fuller owned this house

Aaron Fuller was vice president of Stix, Baer and Fuller Dry Goods Co. when he owned this house in 1912.

Founder of Stix, Baer and Fuller owned this house

Julius Baer was vice president of Stix, Baer and Fuller Dry Goods Co. when he owned this house in 1912.

UPDATES

New Larger Composite Deck (19X14), All New Doors and Windows, Gutter Guards, New Double Driveway.

Charming Brick Ranch in the Heart of Crestwood

This charming brick ranch has been meticulously maintained and has features hard to find in this popular location.

Updated Kitchen and Nice 3 Seasons Room

Updated kitchen with beautiful hardwood floors throughout.

Corner Lot in a Nice Neighborhood

Updating needed with tons of potential.

4646 Tennessee

Very nicely done rehab with usable basement.

602 Dover

Unfinished rehab.

7019 Minnesota

Disregard previous note, wrong property.

7019 Minnesota

This property is an unfinished rehab.

4101 Quincy

Very tight family room area.

211 Madison

This home is deceptively larger than it appears from the street.

3920 Fairview

Nice property.

3937 Burgen

This home has too many different finishes on the ceilings and walls.

Charming Glendale Home

Beautiful 2 year old home.

Awesome Glendale Home

This home has an incredible open floor plan, and upgrades galore, including screened in porch and professionally finished lower level.

Finished Lower Level

Nice rooms but not very open, nicely finished lower level is bonus; level yard

Great Queen Anne Home on Large lot

Great home on a large lot; awesome wood floors; nice sun room

Nice Ranch with updates

Nice home which has been renovated corner lot with walk out basement

Updated Home, Centrally Located

Nicely updated kitche and bath, spacious rooms, wood floors, tastefully decorated

Large Home with Updates

Spacious Home with character, updated kitchen and bath, nice backyard

Many updated throughout

Nicely updated kitchen and bath, no basement, smells like cigarette smoke

Spacious Home

Tons of space, great bath, huge tree down in backyard that fills most of the yard

Great Location

Located near highways, shopping, restaurants...spacious, very narrow driveway

Charming Home near Parks and schools

Nice, clean, neutral home with updates in kitchen and bath; wood floors in great shape aned berber carpet in bedrooms

Centrally Located Near Shopping

Nice home with updates in kitchen and bath; wood floors in great shape; shows wells on the inside

Centrally Located Home

Tons of space; vaulted ceilings

Clean, neutral home

Located in cute neighborhood, updates in kitchen, large family room in lower level

Ranch

Minor cosmetic updated needed to complete this home; nice features include updated kitchen, nice hardwood floors an great lot

Ranch nice setting

Didn't show very well; if buyers can see beyond the days cleaning needed this home has a lot to offer

Ranch

Quaint exterior and very clean interior; open floor plan wiht nice size bathrooms; home is ideal for one floor living

Ranch in Lindbergh School District

Nice neighborhood; nice private backyard; new windows

Ranch in Lindbergh

Nice sunroom and backyard; ALC and Furnace older but functioning

Bungalow in Affton

Very nice home in nice neighborhood with flat backyard; vinyl siding

Ranch in Affton

Great home; nicely updated, busy street

Bungalow in Affton

Ver ynice home, nicely updated; 4 sides brick

Great Ranch in AFfton

very nice home; 4 sides brick; close to Watson

Bungalow in Affton

Beautiful exterior with nice private backyard; only 1 bedroom divided into 2

Bungalow in Affton

Nice kitchen and fenced in backyard; basement clean and dry

Ranch in Affton

nice neighborhood; kitchen dated but nice

Completely Updated Top to Bottom

Updates throughout; stainless steel appliances in kitchen, new carpet througout; finished lower level

Centrally located near hgihways and shopping

Nice hardwood floors, open kitchen, finished lower level, nice level lot

Updated home with nice finished lower level

Updated kitchen, great finished lower level, nice level lot

Located in a Nice Neighborhood

Wood floors throughout; large deck off kitchen, finished lower level, needs some TLC

Great home near park, walking trail, shopping

Large open kitchen, nice updates throughout; level lot, and nice deck

Tons of Character in this spacious home

Well maintained and clean 2 story with a nice kitchen, spacious rooms, and finished lower level

Charming Home with Updates throughout

Nicely updated kitchen and bath, enclosed back porch, home as a bad odor

Cute home with nice updates

Nice hardwood floors, nice decor, spacious, 2 car garage is a plus, Located on a busy main street

Centrally located home

Nice wood floor, level lot, lower level access through garage and a 1 bedroom located off kitchen

Founder of Stifel Nicolaus owned this house

Herman Stifel was vice president of Altheimer Rawlings Investment Co. when he owned this home in 1912.

Department store founder owned this house

Charles Stix was president of Stix, Baer and Fuller Dry Goods Co. when he owned this house in 1912.

Owner of Hillerich and Bradsby owned this house

Frank Bradsby sold Simmons Hardware Co. in 1908 when he owned this home.

Attorney and Skinker Blvd. namesake owned this house

Thomas Skinker was an attorney and the largest owner of land that became Forest Park.

Independent Breweries Co. pres owned this house

Anton Griesedieck was president of the Independent Breweries Co., the original makers of IBC Root Beer, while owning this home.

Former Cardinals pitcher owns this house

Bud Byerly was a member of the 1944 World Series champion Cardinals.
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