Best properties on the market
This week: Homes in St. Louis
1. Central West End This six-bedroom home has an open floor plan on the main level with plenty of natural light. The house has a deck, a patio, and an outdoor balcony. The living room features a fireplace and French doors, and the kitchen has granite countertops. $495,000. Stephanie Hug, Coldwell Banker Gundaker, (314) 351-6005
2. Downtown Located between Union Station and Busch Stadium, this 2,964-square-foot condo has two bedrooms and an open floor plan with several windows and plenty of built-in storage. The elevator building features an indoor pool, a fitness center, and an outdoor patio. $544,900. Maggy Malcolm, Prudential Alliance Realtors, (314) 650-5100
3. The Hill This four-bedroom, two-story brick house has hardwood floors, large windows, and abundant natural light. Details include custom-built bookcases in the living room and a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops. Exterior amenities include an outdoor patio and an attached garage. $425,000. Julie Rupert, Prudential Alliance Realtors, (636) 230-2608
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4. Tower Grove East Just off South Grand Boulevard, this four-bedroom, recently renovated home is adjacent to Tower Grove Park. The exterior has a historic baroque façade and gas lanterns. Inside, there’s an open floor plan, three fireplaces, and a butler’s pantry with a wine cooler. $385,000. Stephanie Hug, Coldwell Banker Gundaker, (314) 351-6005
5. Fox Park Centrally perched among Saint Louis University, Tower Grove Park, downtown, and the Soulard neighborhood, this 118-year-old row house has been recently renovated. The four-bedroom home features 10-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, natural light, and large walk-in closets. Outdoor amenities include a deck and a fully fenced patio. $328,000. Maya Kefalov, Coldwell Banker Gundaker, (314) 993-8000
6. Benton Park This early-1900s home still has its historic millwork, pocket doors, high ceilings, and a curved stairwell. The kitchen includes custom cabinets, stainless-steel appliances, and granite countertops. There are four bedrooms and a private outdoor balcony off the master suite. $269,900. Stephanie Hug, Coldwell Banker Gundaker, (314) 351-6005
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7. South City This 1880s three-bedroom house has been recently renovated. The home features original hardwood floors, high ceilings, and a Victorian staircase. Outside, there’s a landscaped backyard with a deck and a patio. $125,000. Susan Thomas, Prudential Alliance Realtors, (314) 997-7600
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