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If you're just graduating from school and looking for a place to start your career, sure, you could go work for a Graphic Design Firm, Toronto branch, and join the anonymous GTA masses living in cramped real estate. Or, you can take a chance and go somewhere a little different. Somewhere you can have opportunities and still stand out. Somewhere like St. Louis, Missouri. Your real estate budget will go much farther in St. Louis, MO than in a lot of other places you may be looking at, and the city is absolutely bursting with opportunity. Just let our qualified real estate agents take you on a quick tour and you'll know what we're talking about.

St. Louis, Missouri: The Gateway City

St. Louis, Missouri At the center of the far eastern border of the state of Missouri sits the city of St. Louis, acting as a kind of gateway between the eastern states and the traditional American West. Located at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, St. Louis is an independent city with the largest population in the state: over 350,000. The city was originally founded by the French and named for their King, Louis the IX. In 1803 it was handed over to the United States during the Louisiana Purchase, but like Baton Rouge and New Orleans, the city still retains much of its French culture and architecture.

St. Louis, MO is a major center for business and is home to the headquarters offices of such companies as Energizer, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Edward Jones, Purina, Anheuser-Busch, and Boeing's Integrated Defense Systems Division, which designs and manufactures fighter jets and stealth military aircraft. St. Louis, MO has also become a major player in the health care sector. It is home to a number of specialty hospitals and research facilities associated with the Washington University School of Medicine and the St. Louis University School of Medicine. These two major universities, combined with numerous smaller colleges, give the city a student population of over 200,000.

St. Louis, Missouri is famous for hosting the 1904 World's Fair, the grounds of which still remain as Forest Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world, the St. Louis Zoological Park, one of the largest free admission zoos in the country, and the St. Louis Art Museum, which has a large collection of master works. The city's most famous monument, however, is the enormous Gateway Arch, at the base of which is the Museum of Westward Expansion.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in St. Louis, MO

Victorian architecture, LaSalle Park neighborhood, St. Louis, MO No matter what your lifestyle and what sort of home you prefer, you can find it in St. Louis, Missouri. St. Louis has 79 distinct neighborhoods, each with its own cultural identity and collection of community organizations. Some neighborhoods have evolved over time. For instance, Midtown, which was once the primary arts district of St. Louis, has evolved over the last few decades into a student enclave for the University of St. Louis. Meanwhile Lafayette Square, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, has been undergoing renovations of its 1800s fashionable homes and row houses.

Other neighborhoods preserve as much of their original aesthetic as possible. Carondelet still consists mostly of brick cottages and apartment buildings built between 1880 and 1930, while the Central West End has preserved its turn-of-the-century lampposts and cobblestone streets. Southampton is known for its Tudor, Arts and Crafts, and Four Square homes as well as the low crime rate that comes from it being home to so many police officers. LaSalle Park is a mix of old and new, combining authentic Victorian and Federalist architecture with new construction designed to match the old.

The cost of living in St. Louis, Missouri is only 82.4, low compared to the United States average of 100. Housing prices are correspondingly low, with the average single family home selling for only $150,000. Town houses generally sell for around $171,000 while condos range from $128,000 to $260,000 on average. Average rents are approximately $600 per month.

Contact a St. Louis, MO Real Estate Agent

If this website's overview has made you realize that St. Louis, Missouri is a place you should definitely look into further, why not contact one of our helpful real estate agents? They can answer any questions you have about the city, its opportunities, and its real estate market. There's also no one better qualified to be your guide to the St. Louis, MO housing market should you decide you want to go ahead and search for a property in the city. So call today.


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Wednesday, March 10, 2010