What can you do to a massive abandoned power plant in the middle of St. Louis City? Apparently you can convert into a massive rock climbing gym. The Power Plant was part of the original City Hospital. Opened in July of 1845, the City Hospital lasted almost 40 years until it finally closed its door […]
If you are hoping to sell the home quickly and for as much money as possible, you are going to need to spend a little time highlight your home’s strengths, downplaying its weaknesses in order to appeal to the largest amount of buyers. 1. Remove the Clutter Removing clutter is an important step in making the […]
If you are a homeowner and have not already completed you taxes, you may want to give today’s blog a quick read. It may just save you some money. As there are quite a few tax deductions for homeowners this year, here are my top five. 1. Mortgage Interest: A home mortgage interest deduction allows […]
As the price of home utilities (water, gas, and electricity) continues to rise, many home buyers are seeking properties that lower these costs. There is also a growing number of home owners who live a more eco friendly lifestyle and are seeking out houses that incorporate sustainable living. Properties that lower these costs by using […]
If you are looking for a local store to buy your green and eco friendly products from in St. Louis, look no further than Home Eco. While there are quite a few eco friendly stores in St. Louis, most seem to cater to only one or two facets of environmental friendliness. Eco Store truly is […]
You have found your dream home, made an offer, and they accepted. Congratulations! Now it’s time for the real work to begin. Beyond researching the title on the property, you should seriously consider having a survey of the property conducted even if it is not mandatory by the title company. What is a Survey? A […]
Last Thursday I attended an Urban Affairs Committee meeting held at Old North St. Louis Restoration Group. ONSL is a community-based nonprofit that was started in the early 1980’s by area residents in an effort to turn around the declining neighborhood, socially and physically. What started with a goal of revitalization with no direct means […]
Last Friday morning, I attended the 2012 Residential Real Estate Forecast. The event was held at the headquarters of the St. Louis Association of Realtors and had more attendees than the lecture hall could handle (everyone wants to know what to expect in the upcoming year). While there were no prominent psychics on the bill, […]
Every morning during breakfast, I scour the new listings added to the MLS (Multiple Listing Service). After having done this for quite a while, I have seen all sorts of photos. These include great photos of horrible homes and horrible photos of great homes. The majority of photos seem to be decent photos of nice […]
If you are a fan of the horror genre, you have probably watched “American Horror Story” on FX. One of the features of the show that I truly enjoyed was the beauty of the Harmon’s troubled home. Well, if you are in the market for an additional home in L.A., you can purchase the home […]
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