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Neighborhoods in St. Louis, MO

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    Clayton

    On the western edge of St. Louis’ city limits, Clayton is an upscale suburb of the city. Rows of towering oak, elm and maple trees lining nearly every street set the stage for a showcase of early 20th-century architecture. The area attracted prominent city residents after its incorporation in 1913. As its population ballooned, it became home to

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      $1.07M

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      $278K - $3.5M

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    Wydown Skinker

    The neighborhood of Wydown Skinker is built on the grounds of the World’s Fair held in St. Louis in 1904. The streets of Wy continue seamlessly into the city of Clayton, which marks the end of the city of St. Louis, and the beginning of St. Louis County. Perched between the city and the county, the neighborhood is primarily residential, and its

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      $622K

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      $256K - $1.4M

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      5 Listings

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    Compton Heights

    Within minutes of downtown St. Louis, the residents of Compton Heights enjoy a reserved living atmosphere and suburban surroundings despite a close proximity to the state’s biggest metropolitan area. “Compton Heights itself is a greater part of what’s essentially south St. Louis,” says Emily Booker, a Realtor with Garcia Properties in the area.

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      $527K

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      $185K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

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    Central West End

    Central West End is a historic hot spot, a culinary incubator and an outdoor oasis. This active St. Louis suburb is less than 5 miles outside of downtown, positioned beside the largest green space in the city and the largest hospital in the state. The edgy enclave is home to many of the city’s trendiest eateries and tech start-ups. The CWE is also

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      $499K

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      $117K - $2.4M

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      109 Listings

    Central West End
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    Richmond Heights

    One of many self-governing cities in St. Louis County, Richmond Heights combines the older charm of St. Louis homes with modern convenience to nearby shopping and downtown events such as the 1,300-acre Forest Park with the Saint Louis Zoo. Richmond Heights is a mostly residential area, with narrow, occasionally winding, streets and steep

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      $490K

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      $225K - $2.5M

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      10 Listings

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    Lafayette Square

    Lafayette Square is a community where the elegance of the late 1800s lives on, from its gardenesque public park to its colorful clusters of Victorian homes. These features made Lafayette Square popular 150 years ago, and they still draw new residents today, along with its easy access to downtown, nearby universities, and St. Louis’s central

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      $444K

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      $165K - $1.4M

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      9 Listings

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    Skinker DeBaliviere

    One stroll through Skinker DeBaliviere, and it's easy to see why this neighborhood has become so desirable in west St. Louis. “It’s a great neighborhood with a fantastic location, rich history, and beautiful architecture,” says Rachel Boxdorfer, resident and Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway Alliance Real Estate. “I always say you’ll be gone longer

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      $430K

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      $156K - $2.5M

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      15 Listings

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    Shaw

    A designated historic district of St. Louis, the urban community of Shaw blends that past with the future, where blocks of turn-of-the-century homes welcome new businesses popping up on street corners. Englishman Henry Shaw, who founded the neighborhood in the 1800s, contributed two scenic spaces, including the country's oldest botanical garden

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      $413K

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      $172K - $854K

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      11 Listings

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    Saint Louis Hills

    Once undeveloped farmland, St. Louis Hills was one of the last neighborhoods carved from the Missouri city's countryside. In fact, it’s right at the edge of St. Louis’ 1876 border. Today, it’s among the most affluent communities in the Mound City. The highly desirable area draws residents with early 20th-century homes and easy access to several

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      $407K

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      $125K - $786K

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      4 Listings

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    Botanical Heights

    Botanical Heights in Saint Louis has undergone significant revitalization over the past two decades, transforming from a neighborhood with many vacant buildings into a vibrant community. Located less than a mile from the Missouri Botanical Garden, the area features a mix of modern, boxy homes with large windows and 1920s houses, creating a unique

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      $375K

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      $265K - $614K

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      2 Listings

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    Soulard

    Tucked along the Mississippi River, just minutes south of Downtown St. Louis, this historic neighborhood dates back to the 1800s. When husband and wife Antione and Julia Soulard established an estate in the area that now bears their name, their French heritage began shaping the community—a legacy still visible today in its homes, residents, and

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      $371K

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      $177K - $901K

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      7 Listings

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    Peabody Darst Webbe

    Peabody Darst Webbe is a small neighborhood but its history is full of evolution. The area is named for housing projects built in the mid-20th century. Modern, mixed-income housing replaced some of those structures in the early 2000s and more redevelopment is coming. Most of the neighborhood’s homes share exteriors forged from St. Louis’ signature

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      $365K

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      $117K - $1.3M

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      6 Listings

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    University City

    Named for nearby Washington University (WashU), University City, known locally as U City, has a rich history in architecture. “The city was built mainly during and after the St. Louis World Fair. It put U City on the map,” says Beth Schultz, long-time resident of St. Louis, current resident of U City and real estate agent in the St. Louis area

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      $356K

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      $85K - $1.3M

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      65 Listings

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    Millstadt

    Millstadt is a small village with a population of around 7,000, located 15 miles east of St. Louis and 17 miles west of Scott Air Force Base. The area maintains a small-town atmosphere despite its proximity to major employment hubs. Homebuyers in Millstadt can choose from century-old bungalows near downtown, spacious restored ranch homes, or

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      $345K

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      $148K - $810K

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      14 Listings

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    LaSalle Park

    Less than a mile from St. Louis’s downtown, LaSalle Park balances modern convenience and historical charm. With glimpses of its 19th-century roots in its architecture and design, the neighborhood maintains a cozy atmosphere that makes it easy to forget its proximity to big-city amenities. The neighborhood itself is mostly residential, with a

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      $340K

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      $253K - $473K

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    Forest Park Southeast

    With bars and restaurants lining Manchester Avenue, Forest Park Southeast is known for its buzzy nightlife and proximity to locally owned dining. "Most locals here call that whole area The Grove, even though it's technically called Forest Park Southeast," says Jessica Lefan, a local resident and real estate agent with Compass Realty Group. This

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      $333K

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      $178K - $604K

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      9 Listings

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    Tower Grove East

    The old world and the new collide in Tower Grove East. A day in this south St. Louis neighborhood might consist of fresh-roasted coffee, a carriage ride through the park and lunch from a trendy food truck. A commercial upswing has lured new residents in recent years with the opening of many local businesses. This has led to an eclectic atmosphere

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      $318K

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      $152K - $659K

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      10 Listings

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    Shrewsbury

    Located just nine and a half miles from downtown St. Louis, Shrewsbury is a self-governing city within St. Louis County limits. This allows residents to be a part of the greater St. Louis area by choice. “It’s great for city-dwellers like me,” says Caitlin Butler, local resident and employee at the local energy company Ameren Corporation. “It’s a

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      $317K

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      $155K - $564K

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      8 Listings

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    McKinley Heights

    Centered between Lafayette Square and Soulard, McKinley Heights is all about its convenience. The nightlife along Geyer Avenue and the pond at Lafayette Park are a few blocks away, and the famous Soulard Farmers Market is only about a mile away. Though routing the interstate through the neighborhood in the 1950s led to population decline, the

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      $308K

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      $141K - $631K

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      2 Listings

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    Fox Park

    Situated just 3 miles from downtown Saint Louis is the charming residential enclave called Fox Park. “Fox Park is one of the older neighborhoods in Saint Louis with large, three-story brick homes. Throughout the early 1900s, it was where most wealthy residents lived. Although it’s in South City, it has grown in popularity over the past 20 years

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      $297K

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      $159K - $573K

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      4 Listings

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    Southwest Garden

    In the Missouri Botanical Gardens, lily pads float on a placid pond in front of a domed conservatory, colorful glass sculptures by famed artist Dale Chihuly rival the blooming flowers and visitors take meditative walks across the Zig Zag bridge. The Botanical Gardens, which also connect to Tower Grove Park, are located about 5 miles outside

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      $296K

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      $140K - $657K

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      9 Listings

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    Maplewood

    While Maplewood’s residential streets offer locals a respite with wide sidewalks and mature maple trees, many homes are just steps away from the hustle and bustle of Manchester Street’s eclectic collection of shops. “Maplewood distinguishes itself as a unique and artistic community, says Amber Withycombe, the City Manager of Maplewood. “It has a

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      $293K

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      $146K - $685K

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      13 Listings

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    Tiffany

    Before Tiffany became an established neighborhood, it started as the property of Mary McRee. It wasn’t until the land sold and was developed around the now-defunct streetcar line that Tiffany became the centralized community it is today. With downtown St. Louis just over 3 miles to the east and amenity-rich Forest Park 2 miles to the west, Tiffany

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      $292K

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      $221K - $335K

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      0 Listings

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    Pasadena Hills

    An established community since 1928, Pasadena Hills is a neighborhood designed around its natural features. Though it has a population under 700, the community is technically a city with its own mayor. Though Pasadena Park borders the neighborhood, Pasadena Hills features larger homes and lot sizes. “It’s a very historical area,” explains Lisa

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      $292K

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      $129K - $548K

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      1 Listing

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    The Gate

    When residents of The Gate walk into Have a Cow Cattle Co., they'll find locally-raised beef and breakfast foods available for purchase, alongside T-shirts and merchandise that read "Learn to love your enemy." Owner and founder Steve St. Pierre says, "Saint Louis is divided racially like many big cities, but all walks are welcomed here in The

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      $289K

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      $131K - $821K

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      10 Listings

    The Gate

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