$450,000
- Land
- 0.17 Acre
- $2,589,183 per Acre
2117 Yale Ave, St. Louis, MO 63143
2117 Yale Ave, St. Louis, MO 63143$450,000
2117 Yale Ave, St. Louis, MO 63143
2117 Yale Ave, St. Louis, MO 63143$329,900 Open Sat 12PM - 2PM
7425 Gayola Place, Saint Louis, MO 63143
Anna Garcia Garcia Properties
$359,900 Open Sat 12PM - 2PM
7349 Elm Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63143
Jenny Huang Acre, REALTORS
$325,000
3718 Oxford Blvd, Saint Louis, MO 63143
Tim Estepp One West Associates, Inc.
$210,000 Open Fri 2PM - 4PM
7659 Folk Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63143
Julie McDonald Dielmann Sotheby's International Realty
$975,000
3723 Commonwealth Ave, Maplewood, MO 63143
Patrice TenBroek RE/MAX Results
$1,825,000
3704 Greenwood Blvd, Saint Louis, MO 63143
Matt Bukhshtaber CBRE
$349,900 Coming Soon
7907 W Bruno Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63117
Gloria Lu
$250,000 Open Sat 12PM - 2PM
2159 Mccausland Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63143
Kelsey Snell Garcia Properties
$175,000
7765 Weston Place, Richmond Heights, MO 63117
7765 Weston Place, Richmond Heights, MO 63117$279,900
7200 Lanham Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63143
Carrie Lorenzo Garcia Properties
$202,500
835 N Forest Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63119
Deairra Freeman Keller Williams Realty St. Louis
Maplewood, Missouri, is a small city just outside of St. Louis, known for its unique and artistic community. The city features a lively business district along Manchester Road, where locals enjoy craft breweries like Schlafly Bottleworks and Side Project Brewing, as well as cozy cafés such as Maplewood Deli and Coffeehouse. Maplewood is home to the nation’s first Green Dining District, with farm-to-table restaurants like The Blue Duck and The Crow’s Nest. The area also boasts small shops like The Book House and Planet Score Records, and the Maplewood Square Shopping Mall includes a Schnucks for groceries. The city hosts several events, including the Sweet Tooth Tour, Coffee Crawl, and the annual Taste of Maplewood Street Festival. Maplewood’s residential streets are lined with mature maple trees and feature a mix of historic homes, including wood clapboard Victorians and brick bungalows, as well as new construction. The Maplewood Richmond Heights School District is highly rated, with schools offering a low student-teacher ratio and a Career and Technical Education Program at the high school level. Green spaces such as Deer Creek Park and the Kellogg-Maplewood Dog Park provide recreational opportunities, while Saratoga Lanes offers old-school bowling. Maplewood is centrally located, less than 10 miles from Downtown St. Louis and about 12 miles from St. Louis Lambert International Airport. However, the southwestern portion of the city is in an AE Flood Zone, posing a flooding risk to homeowners in that area.